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Preview of What is Coding? Presentation and Notes

What is Coding? Presentation and Notes

This assignment should be used for grades 5-8 to teach an introduction to coding class or unit. This assignment covers the following topics: Definitions for coding, programming languages, algorithms, syntax, and debugging.Three short, and fun YouTube videos. Class discussion on why kids should learn to code. Examples of different programming languages.What’s Included? Presentation (Google Slides)Student worksheet (Google doc)Teacher Answer key (Google doc)
Preview of Winter Library Tech Centers for K–5 | No Prep Print Activities

Winter Library Tech Centers for K–5 | No Prep Print Activities

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Playbit Class
❄️ TEACH COMPUTER SCIENCE WITHOUT COMPUTERS! ❄️Looking for a fun, educational, and NO-PREP way to introduce coding concepts to your little learners this winter? This Winter Unplugged Coding Pack is perfect for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students to practice algorithms, sequencing, and keyboard familiarity—all with just a pencil and crayons! These activities blend Technology, Life Skills, and Art, making them perfect for STEM centers, morning work, sub plans, or early finishers. WHAT’S INCLUDE
Preview of ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking Resource - Zoo

ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking Resource - Zoo

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ByteEd
A Computational Thinking bundle of activities developing learning through unplugged tasks linking to a zoo/wildlife park theme. Resource links to New Zealand Curriculum: Digital Technologies Progress Outcomes 1-2, and explores the following aspects for computational thinking through hands on learning: Algorithms Sequence Decomposition Debugging and an introduction to programming languages :) Included in the zip folder is: 1. A full lesson/activity overview with clear Learning Intentions and Asse
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