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Preview of Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.

Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.

Created by
Teaching Grotto
Can your students escape the corn maze!?! In an ideal world, all students would have the technology and resources to code digitally. We are not in that world. Welcome to a print and go resource to teach and practice sequential coding with your students. This activity is aligned with the new math curriculum and includes: -5 fall-themed resources to have your students read and write code (escape the corn maze, fall scavenger hunt, etc) -A coding reflection sheet -A full answer key Why study unpl
Preview of Grade 4-8 Computer Science Worksheets: Algorithms Activities & Practice for 4th-

Grade 4-8 Computer Science Worksheets: Algorithms Activities & Practice for 4th-

Teach Algorithms the Easy, Classroom-Ready Way Struggling to introduce coding concepts without screens? This engaging printable resource teaches students in grades 4–8 what an algorithm is and how to write clear, step-by-step instructions for everyday tasks. Designed for busy teachers, the booklet uses familiar examples (making a PB&J, brushing teeth, getting ready for school) and simple flowcharts to make computational thinking concrete and age-appropriate. Why Teachers Love This Resource
Preview of Grade 4-8 Computer Science Worksheets: Boolean Logic No-Prep Activities for 4th-

Grade 4-8 Computer Science Worksheets: Boolean Logic No-Prep Activities for 4th-

Are you looking for a simple, classroom-ready way to introduce students to the foundation of computer decision-making? This printable worksheet set gives you a complete, teacher-friendly lesson to teach Boolean logic—true/false values, the AND and OR operators, and IF...THEN decision rules—designed specifically for grades 4–8. It's a no-prep resource that turns abstract logic into concrete, everyday choices students already understand. Why teachers love this resource This pack solves a commo
Preview of Middle School Technology Exit Tickets Computer Science Coding & Programming

Middle School Technology Exit Tickets Computer Science Coding & Programming

Need a quick, engaging way to assess coding concepts without extra prep This Coding Fundamentals Exit Ticket Pack is designed for middle school students (Grades 5–8) and provides fast, meaningful checks for understanding after any introductory coding lesson. Each exit ticket takes 5 minutes or less and includes a mix of multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and fun reflection questions, making it perfect for daily lessons, sub plans, and formative assessment. TOPICS INCLUDEDWhat Is Coding? Bl
Preview of Unplugged Coding Activities for Grades 3-5 Computer Science Printables

Unplugged Coding Activities for Grades 3-5 Computer Science Printables

Unplugged Coding Cards help students practice computer science concepts without screens while giving teachers an easy way to make algorithms, debugging, conditionals, loops, and decomposition feel concrete. These unplugged coding activities support clear step-by-step thinking, problem solving, and beginner coding vocabulary through familiar classroom scenarios. What's included• Algorithm step cards for unplugged coding • Debugging checklist for simple instructions • If then conditionals coding c
Preview of STAGE 2 - Exploring Space by Coding without using Tech

STAGE 2 - Exploring Space by Coding without using Tech

Created by
Nichy's Ideas
Coding with Scratch + Earth & Space ScienceA workbook for students completing activities off-screenFocus Question:How can we use coding ideas and space science to understand our world?This was created for those times when either certain students aren't able to access a laptop or other digital device and are required to complete the work the old fashioned way, on paper. It's an 11 week workbook that covers the content taught in the two Space Units I have on offer, and can be completed without ne
Preview of HTML Code Basics Booklet

HTML Code Basics Booklet

Created by
ICTeacher
This is an instructional booklet containing all the HTML basics that you need to get started teaching! You can hand this booklet directly to your students, they can learn and fill in the answers to show their understanding. There is also a "worksheet" at the end of the booklet where students can create their own webpages using the concepts they have learnt. This activity can be done without a computer.
Preview of Predict the Output! Flowcharts & Logic Bundle (Unplugged Coding) | Grades 4–6

Predict the Output! Flowcharts & Logic Bundle (Unplugged Coding) | Grades 4–6

🧠 Predict the Output! Flowcharts & Logic Bundle (Unplugged Coding) Give students repeated, meaningful practice thinking like programmers—without screens. This complete Predict the Output! bundle helps students learn to carefully trace flowcharts, follow logic step by step, and reason about how instructions affect outcomes over time. Across four scaffolded resources, students move from simple sequences to mixed-logic flowcharts that combine conditionals, loops, and variable changes. Rather th
Preview of Coding Game Board | STEM | Computer Science and Technology | Free

Coding Game Board | STEM | Computer Science and Technology | Free

Instructions for the coding game board: Draw lines showing how all fish snacks can get to the plastic bag without getting caught by hungry students. This is a simple coding activity where students draw lines on the grid to show the different paths that the fish can take. You can also have students experiment and show multiple ways of showing the same outcome. An advanced way of using this coding game board is to have students colour code the fish and write out the steps (Ex: The blue fish first
Preview of 50 STATES RESEARCH PROJECT QR CODES

50 STATES RESEARCH PROJECT QR CODES

What are QR Codes? They are like barcodes. They can be scanned with an iPod, iPad, a smart phone, scanner for your computer, or tablet. Download a QR code scanner for FREE on any device. . Are you tired of students not typing links in correctly? Do you want to ensure that your students are going to trusted websites? If yes, then QR Codes are for you. QR Codes are so easy for students to scan and go directly to websites without having to ask for help. This research activity allows your studen
Preview of Code & Go Mouse (Colby) Visual Guides | Blue & Purple Versions | PDF Download

Code & Go Mouse (Colby) Visual Guides | Blue & Purple Versions | PDF Download

Make coding activities with your Code & Go Mouse —also known as Colby— a breeze with this handy visual reference key! This PDF download includes two full-color visual guides—one featuring the blue mouse and another featuring the purple mouse—each with a detailed breakdown of the six buttons and their functions, along with a helpful reminder to check the batteries when the mouse starts beeping. Perfect for students learning to code or teachers introducing coding concepts, this resource ensur
Preview of CODES AND CONVENTIONS JOURNAL SAMPLE - WRITTEN CODES

CODES AND CONVENTIONS JOURNAL SAMPLE - WRITTEN CODES

CODES AND CONVENTIONS JOURNAL WRITTEN CODES SAMPLE This resource can be used in a variety of ways to help your students understand written codes of any text. Assess if students are able to provide examples for written codes. OR Teach and discuss written codes with room for your students to take notes. Prints very well as a stapled double sided journal. Can print in colour or black and white. Can be printed without the notes pages to save paper. MEDIA / ENGLISH / LITERATURE
Preview of Winter Library Tech Centers for K–5 | No Prep Print Activities

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

Created by
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 Unplugged Coding Activities, Screen free Coding Worksheets with Printable PDF

Unplugged Coding Activities, Screen free Coding Worksheets with Printable PDF

Created by
The Pro Lerner
Looking to Teach Coding Without a Device?This Bee-Bot Unplugged Coding Worksheet is the perfect screen-free activity to introduce young learners to the basics of computer science! Students will code a path from start to finish using printed mazes and arrows;- no iPads, tablets, or computers required. And teach kids Think → Plan → Code → Check → ImproveLow-prep & Ready-to-Go!Just print, copy, and teach- perfect for busy classrooms or tech-limited settings.Why Choose Unplugged Coding?Teach the fo
Preview of Coding Unplugged

Coding Unplugged

Created by
Owl Worksheets
Teach your students important coding concepts without the use of a computer. These worksheets are based on the 2020 Grade 1 Ontario math curriculum. Each concept has 5 worksheets for a total of 40 worksheets with answers as needed. Algorithm Loops Decomposition Sequence Binary Branching Variables Debugging Check out www.OwlWorksheets.ca for more math worksheets.
Preview of Turkey Escape

Turkey Escape

Created by
Making Arrows
Have your student practice coding with this holiday themed, unplugged coding activity. The goal is to get the turkey a disguise and get to the open gate without getting caught.
Preview of Coding Unplugged- Tiger's Travels

Coding Unplugged- Tiger's Travels

Created by
The STEM Guy
Need an UNPLUGGED introduction to coding?? Want to teach sequencing without your students staring at a screen? Love seeing your students collaborating, problem solving and enjoying their work?? Well this activity is for you! This unplugged coding activity allows students to use positional language, sequencing and basic algorithms. Students will use the arrows for up, down, left and right to help guide Tiger to the pond. With links to Maths and Science & Technology Syllabuses, this activi
Preview of Gingerbread Man Ozobots

Gingerbread Man Ozobots

Teach your students how to code Ozobots while simultaneously teaching reading skills. Read the story The Gingerbread Man to students, then use this Ozobot Maze to assess their sequencing skills. This adds a technology element to the well known story, The Gingerbread Man. Great to use during December for a "holiday activity"! This product includes the Ozobot maze with and without having students cut and paste the character cards. Additionally, it includes a "challenge" maze where students have
Preview of Coding Dice Games: Explore Probability Through Play (Python | Grades 5–10+)

Coding Dice Games: Explore Probability Through Play (Python | Grades 5–10+)

Looking for a meaningful way to teach coding AND probability—without worksheets that fall flat? This ready-to-use resource engages students through interactive Python-based dice games, helping them build, test, and understand key concepts through play. What Students Will Learn: Python fundamentals (variables, loops, conditionals, functions)Randomization and simulationTheoretical vs. experimental probabilityIndependent vs. dependent eventsStrategic thinking and decision-makingWhat’s Included:
Preview of Unplugged Coding Activities | No-Tech Computational Thinking for Grades 2-5

Unplugged Coding Activities | No-Tech Computational Thinking for Grades 2-5

Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach coding without a computer? This unplugged coding practice resource is perfect for developing computational thinking skills in elementary students (grades 2-5) while keeping them off screens! Why You'll Love This Resource:✔️ No technology required – Ideal for days when the computer lab is unavailable or when you prefer a screen-free lesson. ✔️ Perfect for substitute plans – Easy-to-use activities with clear instructions. ✔️ Boosts problem-sol
Preview of Scratch Coding Project 1 - The Cat Stamp

Scratch Coding Project 1 - The Cat Stamp

Created by
Coding Camp
Looking for a self-guided mini project for Scratch coding, without distractions? This resource includes links to all the videos and steps needed to complete a mini animation that the kids will love! You, as a teacher, can join in too!
Preview of Code the Bee

Code the Bee

Created by
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 Cargo-Bot Level Easy B&W Solution Template

Cargo-Bot Level Easy B&W Solution Template

Created by
Minock Learning
Cargo-Bot is an iPad app that teaches elementary students how to code. These documents allow the students to work on each problem without an iPad. Laminate and have the students use dry erase makers to solve the problems.
Preview of Unplugged Christmas Coding Activities | K–2 STEM | Printable Coding Maps

Unplugged Christmas Coding Activities | K–2 STEM | Printable Coding Maps

Bring the magic of Christmas into your classroom while teaching the foundations of coding and computational thinking—all without any devices! This Unplugged Christmas Coding Activity is perfect for K–2 students, computer lab rotations, STEM class, morning tubs, early finishers, or small-group instruction. This festive STEM resource includes two levels of difficulty (Set A: Easy & Set B: Medium) so you can easily differentiate for your learners. Students decode directional arrow sequences to fin
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