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Preview of Python Data-Viz Crash kit datasets

Python Data-Viz Crash kit datasets

Python Data-Viz Crash kit datasets
Preview of For Loops in Python with Minecraft Task

For Loops in Python with Minecraft Task

Created by
Mr Chris Bond
DescriptionThis interactive and editable ICT resource blends Python programming fundamentals with the creative world of Minecraft Education Edition, designed specifically for middle school students. Beginning with clear PowerPoint notes and introductory for loop exercises, students will explore core programming concepts through hands-on tasks and engaging challenges. The final section launches students into Minecraft-based coding, where they use Python in Microsoft MakeCode to build a chec
Preview of Python Programming - Credit Card Number Validator

Python Programming - Credit Card Number Validator

Created by
CompSciMadeEasy
This lesson introduces the theory behind credit card number validation using the Luhn Formula and includes a challenge to implement a validator in Python 3 using IDLE. There is also a fully commented Python solution file, showing how a functioning validator might look and work. The compressed file consists of: - PowerPoint presentation (.pptx) - Python file (.py) * Can be opened with free download of Python IDLE *
Preview of Python software Secondary Data Analysis Workshop (Introductory/AP Statistics)

Python software Secondary Data Analysis Workshop (Introductory/AP Statistics)

Created by
Kristin Flaming
This handout is intended for those interested in teaching/learning basic introductory statistics concepts to analyze real data. Students will learn how to tell a story using secondary data analysis. The handout is for Python and the US Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health data set. For handouts, the data set code book and raw data file, a PowerPoint to accompany the handout, or questions please email kristin.flaming@gmail.com or ldierker@wesleyan.edu. This handout was developed as a condensed
Preview of Introduction to Python Programming

Introduction to Python Programming

- Get started with Python Programming with these easy to follow powerpoint! Students will use Python Programming to solve math problems. Includes an introduction to Python, fundamentals of programming, and how to write Python programs. - NO CODING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED - The powerpoint includes speaker notes to guide teachers through the lesson -- no coding experience required! - Examples and example code included.
Preview of Easy Python Game - Math Game 24

Easy Python Game - Math Game 24

Created by
Tech Connect
The game 24 pulls on a range of mathematical thinking and skills, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, order of operations, and number sense. Using Python to play 24 is a creative and fun way to practice math skills (whole class, small groups or individually) while introducing students to the Python language and how to run programs using IDLE. Follow these 5 easy steps to start playing the game in your classroom!
Preview of TpT 2 -4 Rabbit and Turtle Signed Numbers

TpT 2 -4 Rabbit and Turtle Signed Numbers

Created by
Maxine Wigfall
This is a computerized interactive math program to help students learn to accurately combine signed numbers. A turtle and a rabbit are having a race to see who can finish the marathon first. The user is the turtle and the computer is the rabbit. When you get one right the turtle takes a turtle step toward the finish line. When you get one wrong, the rabbit takes a giant rabbit hop toward the finish line. Everyone can finish. It can be used as assessment because at the end of the race, t
Preview of Rabbit and Turtle Signed Numbers Race

Rabbit and Turtle Signed Numbers Race

Created by
Maxine Wigfall
This is a race of a rabbit and a turtle. You do signed numbers problems to win the race.
Preview of Combine Signed Numbers

Combine Signed Numbers

Created by
Maxine Wigfall
This is a math computerized marathon of a turtle and rabbit to help the user learn to accurately combine signed numbers. You will have fun combining the numbers as the rabbit and turtle move along toward the finish line. You are the turtle and the computer is the rabbit. Get one right and the turtle takes a small turtle step toward the finish line. Get one wrong and the rabbit takes a giant step toward the finish line. If you get them all right, you will get a score of 100% at the end of
Preview of Signed Numbers Race

Signed Numbers Race

Created by
Maxine Wigfall
Combine signed numbers. Have a race with a rabbit and a turtle. Have fun learn math.
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