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Preview of Poster Board Project Rubric

Poster Board Project Rubric

Created by
Jon Coley
This is the generic version of project rubrics I‘ve used in different classes through the years - including reading, social studies, and science classes. Many teachers find it difficult to grade projects like these fairly. This rubric is designed to help students understand the parameters of the assignment and provide a handy assessment and grading tool for the teacher. The fun usually begins when you can see that the kids understand the material and can present it in a creative way.
Preview of Coding Basics Reference Sheet: Sequences, Loops, Variables & More

Coding Basics Reference Sheet: Sequences, Loops, Variables & More

This single-page reference sheet covers foundational coding concepts including sequences, loops, conditionals, variables, and functions. Students can use it to review key vocabulary and understand how each concept fits into the programming process. Clear definitions and concise examples make abstract ideas accessible for learners in grades 3 through 8. The sheet supports both classroom instruction and independent practice during coding projects or lessons.
Preview of Binary and Morse Code Chart, Printable, Resource

Binary and Morse Code Chart, Printable, Resource

This chart will help in beginning to teach students how computer work. I always started with more code so they understand what a code is, and then move onto binary code and how computers use it to work. This resource makes it easy for them to practice using those two codes and better understand all of the information being processed by a computer.
Preview of Coding Study Worksheet Pink and White Fun Style

Coding Study Worksheet Pink and White Fun Style

Coding Study Worksheet Pink and White Fun Style! ✏️
Preview of Bohr Diagram of the Periodic Table with color coded sublevels

Bohr Diagram of the Periodic Table with color coded sublevels

Perfect visual for students as a study guide or class poster showing electrons filling across the periodic table. Color coded by S,P,D, and F blocks. Shielded electrons are dulled allowing you to quickly identify valence electrons. Students can identify energy levels, sublevels, and valence number. Please click this link to follow me on TPT: Problems, Experiments, and SolutionsPlease leave a review of this product to earn TPT credit (5 cents of every dollar spent on a product you purchase and
Preview of HTML Tags Cheat Sheet (Color-Coded)

HTML Tags Cheat Sheet (Color-Coded)

Created by
Haden K.
This image, great for posters or handouts, is a "cheat sheet" for common HTML tags. It is color-coded for accessibility. Note: Print not included. You can print out on 8.5x11 and laminate for your students.
Preview of LEGO - Computational Thinking - Coding - Computer Programming

LEGO - Computational Thinking - Coding - Computer Programming

Kid-friendly explanation of Computational Thinking concepts: Decomposition, Pattern Recognition, Abstraction, and Algorithm Design.
Preview of Ada Lovelace: Women in History Zine - Coding Pioneer Biography Sheet

Ada Lovelace: Women in History Zine - Coding Pioneer Biography Sheet

Discover the pioneering spirit of Ada Lovelace with this one-page zine! Perfect for STEM lessons or Women's History Month, this printable sheet offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of Lovelace's groundbreaking contributions to computer science. The zine includes a timeline, word search, fast facts, reasons for her fame, inspirational quotes, a portrait, and space for student notes. Dive into Lovelace's innovative mind and mathematical prowess, making this zine an ideal addition to your bi
Preview of The N.A.L.I.S. Code Poster

The N.A.L.I.S. Code Poster

Created by
TAEI Academy
Give your students a simple, memorable framework for making safe, kind, and thoughtful choices, online and offline. The NALIS Code helps young learners pause, think, and act with clarity while building foundational digital citizenship and SEL skills. This one-page classroom poster introduces five child-friendly prompts: • Notice – What do you see or feel? • Ask – Is it real? Is it right? Does it help? • Listen – What does your heart or trusted adult say? • Imagine – What could happen if
Preview of The Cynja® Coding Coloring Page

The Cynja® Coding Coloring Page

Created by
The Cynja
It's time we inspire kids to learn about the technology used in cyberspace! This is a PDF coloring page from our book series The Cynja®. We've designed it to be printed on 8.5”x11” paper. This page contains a positive messaging about how cool it is to code applications. Our mission at The Cynja is to engage children when they first encounter the Web—to teach them how to make smart choices and learn about Internet safety as they navigate their new digital lives. For more information visit us at
Preview of Code.Org - Unit 1, Lesson 6 - Processing Handout Key

Code.Org - Unit 1, Lesson 6 - Processing Handout Key

Created by
Carol Schmidt
Code.Org Unit 1, Lesson 6 is about the processing types that computers use: If/ThenComparingFinding a matchCountingI created a handout to give to students as they go through Lesson 6. Students will attempt to figure out which processes each app uses. We then go over it together. This handout really helped teach this lesson. This is the key. Check out my Unit 1 Day 2 slide show as well.
Preview of Code With Cupid

Code With Cupid

Created by
Julia Hahn
Great STEM activity for Valentine's Day! Students can complete some paper coding.
Preview of Coding Debugging Tickets

Coding Debugging Tickets

Created by
TimelyTechy
Print, laminate, and cut out these coding tickets to manage question-asking and encourage debugging skills in your computer science classroom!
Preview of Coding Debugging Tickets

Coding Debugging Tickets

Created by
TimelyTechy
Print, laminate, and cut out these coding tickets to manage question-asking and encourage debugging skills in your computer science classroom!
Preview of Coding Debugging Tickets

Coding Debugging Tickets

Created by
TimelyTechy
Print, laminate, and cut out these coding tickets to manage question-asking and encourage debugging skills in your computer science classroom!
Preview of Coding Debugging Tickets

Coding Debugging Tickets

Created by
TimelyTechy
Print, laminate, and cut out these coding tickets to manage question-asking and encourage debugging skills in your computer science classroom!
Preview of REPEAT LOOPS - Coding - Computational Thinking - Computer Programming

REPEAT LOOPS - Coding - Computational Thinking - Computer Programming

Real life examples of Iteration (Repetition) or Loops.
Preview of How Block Code Becomes Computer Instructions

How Block Code Becomes Computer Instructions

Created by
Amanda Johnson
Infographic explaining the process of how block code is translated into computer instructions. Great for introducing a unit on coding, or to present before the students participate in the Hour of Code event.
Preview of Color Coded Notes Printable Guide

Color Coded Notes Printable Guide

For anyone who takes note with their students, I have created a simple guide to be hung (or posted) to help students color code their notes. Notes are coded according to keywords, important people, and important events.
Preview of Abbreviated Nitrogen Cycle Graphic

Abbreviated Nitrogen Cycle Graphic

Color-coded handout describing some parts of the nitrogen cycle. I found that trying to teach the whole cycle to middle schoolers gets overwhelming to them, so I start with the basic steps then have them draw on more steps (mineralization and immobilization, volitalization, etc.) as they get more comfortable.
Preview of Biochemistry Macromolecule Infographic

Biochemistry Macromolecule Infographic

Introduce your students to color coding and macromolecules with this colorful and informative infographic. Great as a poster, handout, or posted on your classroom website! The color coding scheme is also used in my Macromolecules Notes found in my Biochemistry Unit Pack! Color coding helps students organize the information and can be utilized throughout the year!
Preview of Living or Nonliving Coloring Worksheet – Science Classification Activity PreK, K

Living or Nonliving Coloring Worksheet – Science Classification Activity PreK, K

This fun and simple color-by-code worksheet helps young learners practice identifying living and nonliving things using visual clues! Students will color each picture red for living and blue for nonliving, supporting science vocabulary and classification skills. Perfect for: Science centersMorning workSub plansEarly finisher tubsInteractive notebooks What’s Included:1 printable Living or Not Living coloring page9 kid-friendly illustrations (e.g., cow, duck, kid, ball, hat, drum)A color key t
Preview of Think Like a Coder: Build a Nest Activity

Think Like a Coder: Build a Nest Activity

Discover how creating a nest also builds coding skills. In this free coding activity by Techie Kids Club, preschoolers practice: Problem-solvingSequencingCreative thinkingAbout UsTechie Kids Club​ is an educator-designed enrichment program that provides on-demand virtual coding classes for kids ages 4 to 8. Families, preschools, and childcare centers use the program to build reading, math,and logic skills critical for success in Kindergarten. Membership includes unlimited access to a library of
Preview of Periodic Table Of Electronegativity & Atomic Radius

Periodic Table Of Electronegativity & Atomic Radius

Created by
Arnold Benn
This periodic table represents electronegativity values as rainbow color-coded, from most metallic (red) to most non-metallic (violet). It also represents the sizes of the atoms based upon experimental covalent atomic radius data (obtained on wikipedia).
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