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Preview of Applied AI Classroom | Unit 4:Coding, Algorithms, AI Thinking | 4 Wks | Gr.11-12

Applied AI Classroom | Unit 4:Coding, Algorithms, AI Thinking | 4 Wks | Gr.11-12

Unit 4 is the technical unit of the Applied AI Classroom course — the point where students stop describing AI and start creating code similarly to the engineers who build AI. Week 1 covers algorithms: what makes a set of steps precise, finite, and unambiguous, how binary search works, how to write pseudocode, and how to draw flowcharts. Week 2 introduces Python fundamentals — variables, data types, conditionals, loops, and functions — with no prior coding experience assumed. Week 3 teaches stu
Preview of Thanksgiving Computer Science Mega Bundle!

Thanksgiving Computer Science Mega Bundle!

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Mr. H Codes
🍁 Thanksgiving Computer Science Mega Bundle | Coding, Data, Algorithms, and Debugging Activities (Grades 9–12)Bring fall fun into your computer science classroom with this festive bundle of 5 Thanksgiving-themed activities! Each worksheet combines hands-on coding logic with a seasonal twist — perfect for middle and high school tech classes before the holiday break. Students will debug, design, decode, and analyze while celebrating gratitude and creativity! 💻 What’s Included 🦃 Turkey Co
Preview of Haunted Algorithms

Haunted Algorithms

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Mr. H Codes
🎃 Haunted AlgorithmsAlgorithm Design & Pseudocode Worksheet (Grades 9–12)Turn Halloween into a coding adventure with this spooky computer science worksheet! 👻 In Haunted Algorithms, students design, debug, and analyze pseudocode through creative Halloween-themed challenges like escaping a haunted maze, fixing ghost-summoning spells, and identifying “haunted” (infinite loop) code. This engaging printable activity reinforces algorithm design, logic, loops, and conditionals while adding a
Preview of Flowchart Builder Logic Mapping

Flowchart Builder Logic Mapping

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Mr. H Codes
💻 Flowchart Builder: Logic Mapping WorksheetHelp your students master problem-solving and computational thinking with this engaging Flowchart Builder activity! This printable worksheet guides high school students through the basics of logic mapping—from identifying flowchart symbols to creating their own step-by-step algorithms. Students begin with a visual reference chart of standard flowchart symbols, then move through interactive sections that include: Practicing symbol identification
Preview of Inclusive Holiday Coding Bundle: Christmas, Hanukkah & Kwanzaa

Inclusive Holiday Coding Bundle: Christmas, Hanukkah & Kwanzaa

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Mr. H Codes
✨ Holiday Coding MEGA Bundle: Christmas • Hanukkah • Kwanzaa EditionBring coding, culture, and creativity together with this massive 15-worksheet holiday bundle designed for Grades 7–12! Celebrate three major December holidays— Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa—through engaging, standards-aligned computer science lessons. This inclusive set blends algorithm design, debugging, Python coding, loops, spreadsheet logic, data visualization, and ethical reflection into hands-on activities your stude
Preview of Unplugged Hour of Code Mega Bundle — 6 No-Prep Computer Science Activities

Unplugged Hour of Code Mega Bundle — 6 No-Prep Computer Science Activities

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Mr. H Codes
Unplugged Hour of Code Mega Bundle (6 No-Prep Computer Science Activities)Bring Computer Science to ANY classroom with this must-have Unplugged Hour of Code Bundle! This collection of six high-engagement, no-prep worksheets teaches core CS concepts without requiring devices, making it perfect for elementary, middle, and high school teachers looking to participate in CS Ed Week or Hour of Code with zero stress. Students will explore algorithms, binary code, logic, debugging, coordinate grids,
Preview of Debug the Robot! — Unplugged Sequencing & Debugging Worksheet (Hour of Code)

Debug the Robot! — Unplugged Sequencing & Debugging Worksheet (Hour of Code)

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Mr. H Codes
Debug the Robot! (Unplugged Sequencing & Debugging Worksheet)Teach students the essential skill of debugging with this engaging unplugged activity: Debug the Robot! Students follow robot movement instructions, identify errors (“bugs”), correct broken algorithms, and create their own buggy programs for a partner to debug. Perfect for Hour of Code, CS Ed Week, STEM classes, and any introduction to computational thinking. No coding experience is required — students learn the foundations of algo
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