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Preview of Python Coding 2025 Lessons -Grade 9 Destreamed MATH (MTH1W1)

Python Coding 2025 Lessons -Grade 9 Destreamed MATH (MTH1W1)

Created by
STEM Class 7-12
This complete coding unit introduces Grade 9 students to Python through engaging, real-world math and financial applications. It’s aligned to Ontario MTH1W Destreamed Math (Strand D: Coding) and CodeHS / Google Classroom integration, focusing on computational thinking, financial literacy, and problem-solving. Students learn to analyze, model, and automate mathematical and financial scenarios using core programming concepts — with scaffolded lessons, guided examples, student worksheets, and
Preview of Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

Created by
Cyber Wiz
Python coding lessons for beginners made simple! This editable and student-friendly resource introduces the basics of Python programming step by step, including variables, loops, lists, functions, and input/output. Designed for middle and high school computer science classes, this resource combines clear explanations with interactive practice so students learn by doing. What’s IncludedEditable Presentation Slides – introduce key Python coding concepts with examplesStep-by-Step Guided Activities
Preview of AP Computer Science Project in Python - Flappy Ai

AP Computer Science Project in Python - Flappy Ai

This project is meant to give students an opportunity to work on a computer game in small groups (it can be used in other formats) as well as practice complex conditional flow statements in Python. It is based around a Flappy bird game, where students need to help bird navigate by modifying a single function in a python code. It gives students an opportunity to utilize Cartesian coordinates to make relevant decisions. It is also an excellent project to connect materials learned in math class wit
Preview of Algebra Math Game - (Magic Square)

Algebra Math Game - (Magic Square)

Created by
5th Column Math
Magic squares may date back to 650 BC in China. It is an ancient version of sudoku. The legend states that the Chinese Emperor was visited by a sacred turtle that came from the Yellow River. This turtle had numbers on its shell that form 3x3 magic square. The numbers on the shell were seen to have religious properties because the sum of the horizontal, diagonal and vertical values equal 15. This exercise will help students understand the algebraic pattern contained in the magic square.
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