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Preview of Algorithms & Flow Charts Lesson

Algorithms & Flow Charts Lesson

Are you trying to teach your students algorithms for computing or how to create a flow chart? Need something written for the middles grades, then this is your lesson. I have used this with my 7th & 8th graders and when coupled with the Create-A-Poster - FLOW CHARTS, makes a great introduction to coding and using logic. The slideshow includes prompts for students to write important information in their Engineering Logs, and an exit activity - a magnet summary. The slideshow is presented as a te
Preview of Make Your Own Sandwich Unplugged: Algorithms & Sequence with Pictures and Words

Make Your Own Sandwich Unplugged: Algorithms & Sequence with Pictures and Words

A slightly simpler and all interactive "make your own sandwich" algorithm/sequence activity.In this activity, students make an algorithm or list of steps on how to make a sandwich.They will first make one using pictures.Then they do it again, but this time using their words.They can have up to 10 ingredients from the list on the next page.The first ingredient or step would be the bottom piece of bread.The last step ingredient or step be the top piece of bread.That leaves up to 8 ingredients to p
Preview of DEBUGGING PRESENTATION AND ACTIVTY

DEBUGGING PRESENTATION AND ACTIVTY

LEARN ABOUT BUGS AND DEBUGGING WITH THIS SIMPLE PRESENTATION (SHORT) AND INTERACTIVE ACTIVITES. INCLUDED ARE: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF BUGS AND DEBUGGING WITH A LINK TO A SHORT VIEDO ON THE SUBJECT.SIMPLE EXAMPLES TO SHOW21 INTERACTIVE QUESTIONS ON BUGD AND DEBUGGING.INTERACTIVE TEACHER ANSWER TO USE.
Preview of Code the Bee

Code the Bee

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Vr2lTch
Help students code & write simple algorithms while engaging in Computational Thinking without robots! Coding can be a difficult concept for young children to understand, even with highly engaging robots and apps.  When coding a robot or on an app, many children lack the necessary spatial recognition required to make a character turn.  These hands-on activities support young programmers as they begin to build these skills.  They allow them to manipulate materials and plan out a piece of code befo
Preview of Core Knowledge Grade 5 Unit 7 Designing Computer Systems Comp. Qs | PRINT

Core Knowledge Grade 5 Unit 7 Designing Computer Systems Comp. Qs | PRINT

Created by
Teacher Habits
Designing Computer Programs – Core Knowledge Grade 5 Comprehension QuestionsThis resource includes a complete set of comprehension questions for each chapter of Designing Computer Programs, part of the Core Knowledge Science curriculum for Grade 5. With 8 multiple-choice questions per chapter (10 chapters total), this resource supports student understanding of key concepts such as algorithms, collaboration, cybersecurity, coding, and the design process. Each question set: ✅ Aligns directly wi
Preview of Design Process Thinking Computer Science Lesson and Activities Alberta Science

Design Process Thinking Computer Science Lesson and Activities Alberta Science

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Brain Ninjas
Help your students understand and use design thinking as part of the design process for coding, engineering or problem solving. The best part of this resource is that you can plan, print and use it in minutes. SAVE 30% with the Alberta Science Full Year of Grade 4 lessons! This engaging resource comes with:activities to learn about and use the design thinking process for problem-solving and computational thinking.definitions of algorithms and artifacts with examples.using and giving feedback.us
Preview of Coding Basics Lesson Slides Reading Passage Discussion Questions & Vocab

Coding Basics Lesson Slides Reading Passage Discussion Questions & Vocab

Introduce your students to the fundamentals of coding with this engaging, easy-to-use lesson! Designed for beginners, this resource provides pre-made instructional materials and a structured teacher guide to help students grasp key coding concepts such as sequences, loops, events, and conditions. What’s Included:✅ Pre-Made Materials:Vocabulary List – Definitions of essential coding terms, including sequence, loop, event, condition, and debuggingReading Passage: "How Coding Works" – Explains
Preview of Coding Introduction Lesson | Computational Thinking | CS Unplugged No-Prep

Coding Introduction Lesson | Computational Thinking | CS Unplugged No-Prep

Your students are about to program a robot to make a sandwich — and it is going to go hilariously wrong. That is the lesson. This is Lesson 1 of the How Computers Think unit — a 5-lesson computational thinking series for Grades 2–4 that requires zero devices and zero tech experience to teach. Each lesson builds on the last. The full bundle is available separately. What students will learnStudents are introduced to the concept of an algorithm — a precise, ordered set of instructions — through th
Preview of WIN Playlist 13

WIN Playlist 13

My students receive 30 minutes of WIN (Work I Need) Time. This time can also be referred to as Flex time, study hall, RTI time, etc. This playlist format encourages personalized learning. It includes six "Must Do" activities covering unfinished work, spelling, math skills review, latitude & longitude review, states of matter review, and patterns review. The playlist includes twelve "May Do" activities including typing practice, independent reading, prodigy, a personal interest project/interest
Preview of WIN Playlist 14

WIN Playlist 14

My students receive 30 minutes of WIN (Work I Need) Time. This time can also be referred to as Flex time, study hall, RTI time, etc. This playlist format encourages personalized learning. It includes six "Must Do" activities covering unfinished work, spelling, math skills review, possessives review, states of matter review, and rounding & decimal place value review. The playlist includes twelve "May Do" activities including typing practice, independent reading, prodigy, a personal interest pro
Preview of Core Knowledge Grade 3 Unit 6 Codes and Computers Comp. Questions | PRINT

Core Knowledge Grade 3 Unit 6 Codes and Computers Comp. Questions | PRINT

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Teacher Habits
Comprehension Questions – Codes and Computers (Core Knowledge Science, Grade 3)This resource includes a complete set of multiple-choice comprehension questions for each chapter of the third-grade Core Knowledge Science student reader Codes and Computers. With five questions per chapter and a balanced distribution of answer choices (A, B, C, D), this set is perfect for reinforcing key concepts and checking student understanding. What’s Included: ✅ 9 chapters of multiple-choice questions (5 per
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