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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 β€” 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 β€” variables, data types, conditionals, loops, and functions β€” with no prior coding experience assumed. Week 3 teaches stu
Preview of Thanksgiving Computer Science Mega Bundle!

Thanksgiving Computer Science Mega Bundle!

Created by
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 β€” perfect for middle and high school tech classes before the holiday break. Students will debug, design, decode, and analyze while celebrating gratitude and creativity! πŸ’» What’s Included πŸ¦ƒ Turkey Co
Preview of Common Coding Terms Presentation

Common Coding Terms Presentation

Presentation includes the following terms: COMMANDS, ABSTRACTION, ALGORITHMS, SEQUENCING, TRIAL AND ERROR, VARIABLES, LOOPS, CONDITIONALS, FUNCTIONS, DEBUGGING, EVENTS, and COLLABORATION! This presentation also includes a knowledge check at the end where students see if they can determine which definition is associated with which term. There are 5 questions like this at the end of the presentation. The majority of the slides go over the common coding terms students should know. I have made this
Preview of Computer Science Flowchart Puzzles Worksheet

Computer Science Flowchart Puzzles Worksheet

Flowchart PuzzlesUnplugged Coding and Problem Solving Activity (Grades 6–8) Description:Make computational thinking visual and fun with this unplugged Flowchart Puzzles activity! Students practice reading, debugging, and completing flowcharts....no computer needed. Perfect for introducing algorithms, decision logic, and problem solving in a hands-on, engaging way. Includes:βœ… Teacher Guide with vocabulary and directions βœ… 3 Printable Flowchart Puzzles βœ… Answer Key βœ… Extension Activity (Cr
Preview of Computer Science Debug the Directions Worksheet

Computer Science Debug the Directions Worksheet

Debug the DirectionsUnplugged Coding and Problem Solving Activity (Grades 6–8) Description:Help your students build computational thinking skills with this unplugged debugging challenge! Students practice identifying logical and sequencing errors in everyday β€œalgorithms” like brushing teeth and making a sandwich β€” then rewrite them correctly. Perfect for introducing debugging, algorithms, and problem-solving without needing computers! Includes:βœ… Teacher Guide with objectives, instructions
Preview of BUNDLE #1: Computer Science Fundamentals Bundle

BUNDLE #1: Computer Science Fundamentals Bundle

Master Computer Science Fundamentals: Complete 15-Resource Bundle for High SchoolTransform your 9th-10th grade computer science curriculum with this comprehensive bundle of 15 expertly designed resources covering essential CS fundamentals. Save 66% compared to purchasing individually ($92+ value for just $34.99). What's Included: βœ“ Operating Systems & System Architecture βœ“ Software-Hardware Interactions & Computing Layers βœ“ Data Structures (Lists, Arrays, Relationships) βœ“ Algorithms & System
Preview of 200 No Prep | High School | STEM | Coding Logic Extensions |

200 No Prep | High School | STEM | Coding Logic Extensions |

πŸ’» High School (9–12)πŸ”Title200 No Prep | High School | STEM | Coding Logic Extensions |πŸ“˜ Full Product Description🌟 OverviewTurn abstract coding concepts into paper-based analytical thinking. 200 No-Prep Coding Logic Extensions – High School 9-12 connects algorithmic reasoning to math, physics, and data analysis β€” ideal for problem-solvers preparing for college or STEM careers. πŸ“– PurposeStudents apply recursion, loops, conditional structures, and debugging techniques to model real-world dat
Preview of Digital Technologies - Stage Two and Three Science / Mathematics Unit of Work

Digital Technologies - Stage Two and Three Science / Mathematics Unit of Work

This unit is not based on the NSW Department of Education unit of work. It does cover the syllabus outcomes listed in the description below.Empower your students with essential 21st-century skills in this dynamic, cross-curricular Digital Technologies and Mathematics Unit! Packed with 8 engaging lessons, this unit encourages students to become creative problem-solvers, critical thinkers, and tech-savvy learners. Key Learning Areas:Digital Technologies: Explore algorithms, branching logic, and c
Preview of Editable Aligned Computer Science Code-a-pillar Coding Algorithms PowerPoint

Editable Aligned Computer Science Code-a-pillar Coding Algorithms PowerPoint

Computer Science Code-a-pillar PowerPoint Introduction This EDITABLE Google slideshow is to help introduce teacher and students to why the Code-a-pillar is a computer, how it works, how to program it and why it is called a CODE-a-pillar. It connects the PLAY with the learning! The slideshow includes notes you can print out as a PDF or read as you are presenting. Great for Google Classroom as reference for students to go back to OR use as an example project for kids to make their own! Vocabula
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