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

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

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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 Binary Introduction Worksheet with Secret Code

Binary Introduction Worksheet with Secret Code

Created by
Jaxon Rickel
This worksheet has a page explaining binary and a page where students will out a cipher with binary and crack the secret code. NOTICE - this download comes as a PDF file. The Free version does not come with an answer key and is not editable. Purchase (cheap!) the editable with key version here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Binary-Introduction-Worksheet-EDITABLE-with-Secret-Code-and-KEY-14638580
Preview of Binary Math

Binary Math

Created by
Keri Smith
This handout is used to help the students convert Binary Code into Base 2 numbers. 0's mean off, 1's mean on. Instead of using Base 10, teach the students base 2, convert, and perform the functions. This is the final product after a study of Binary Code and Base 2. There are quite a few lessons online with Binary and Base 2, but I created this to go with what I found online.
Preview of Community Problem-Solving Project Toolkit (Printable + Digital Templates + App)

Community Problem-Solving Project Toolkit (Printable + Digital Templates + App)

Help students practice real-world problem-solving with a structured, kid-friendly project flow they can use in any subject. This toolkit guides learners through a simple process: Notice a community or classroom problem Ask questions and gather information Discuss respectfully using sentence starters Plan a solution with clear steps and roles Reflect on what worked and what to improve Perfect for building literacy, collaboration, SEL, and critical thinking without requiring a full PBL train
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