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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 Moonlit Mystery (Moon Phases, Tides, Eclipses, and Seasonal Changes)

Moonlit Mystery (Moon Phases, Tides, Eclipses, and Seasonal Changes)

Students can practice the moon phases, tides, eclipses, and seasonal changes through an interactive mystery. You will receive: Google SlidesStandard SC.8.E.5.9Explain the impact of objects in space on each other including: the Sun on the Earth including seasons and gravitational attractionthe Moon on the Earth, including phases, tides, and eclipses, and the relative position of each body.The artwork was generated using artificial intelligence. It represents a creative collaboration between human
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