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Preview of Peanut Butter and Jelly Algorithm / Sequencing Activity

Peanut Butter and Jelly Algorithm / Sequencing Activity

Teach ALGORITHMS AND SEQUENCING. Students will "code" a set of instructions, the algorithm, to help a robot, yourself, make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Students will create their own algorithm for the robot to use and make a sandwich. They have two tries! Usually the first try is going to messy and fun as the teacher/robot tries to follow the steps. Once they learn from their mistakes (debugging) they can try again, usually with better results. SLIDES 1 - 5 ARE TEACHER INSTRUCTIONSSLIDES
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 Coding: Back to the Basics

Coding: Back to the Basics

Created by
Seraphim
Having problems finding a visual or presentation to help students Elementary students understand coding/programming? Look no further! This presentation explains the concepts of creating algorithms, using blockly, and debugging for K-5 students. The PPT is designed to be interpreted easily, with practice problems for students. It follows the gradual release model when helping students understand coding/programming. "Keep Calm and CODE On." - Seraphim
Preview of Algorithms & Sequences Escape Room | Space Station | 4th Grade | Print & Go

Algorithms & Sequences Escape Room | Space Station | 4th Grade | Print & Go

Created by
TeachingCouple
🚀 Crack the lock. Escape the orbiting station. A print-and-go algorithms and sequences escape room for 4th Grade(Grades 2-5 Computing). Ideal as a capstone for algorithm sequencing units or a high-engagement computing lesson. Students work in teams as emergency engineers aboard a research station, solving four puzzles built around algorithm design, step-by-step procedures, debugging, and logical sequencing. What's inside • 19-slide PowerPoint that drives the classroom — setup → puzzle → reveal
Preview of What is coding? Code a Peanut Butter Sandwich!

What is coding? Code a Peanut Butter Sandwich!

💻 What Is Coding? (Intro to Coding PowerPoint + Worksheets)Get your students excited about computer science with this beginner-friendly, ready-to-teach PowerPoint lesson! This 20-slide presentation introduces the concept of coding in a clear, visual, and interactive way — Students will learn: What coding is and why it matters How computers follow step-by-step instructions The meaning of key terms like algorithm and debugging How coding connects to real-world problem-solving Each slide in
Preview of Outstanding Computing Interview Lesson - Algorithms

Outstanding Computing Interview Lesson - Algorithms

Elevate your computing lessons with this Outstanding Computing Interview Lesson focused on Algorithms. Perfect for interviews, observations, or OFSTED visits, this engaging lesson centres on programming the Jam Sandwich Bot (aka the teacher!). Planned by a experienced computing lead, this resource is designed for a 20-45 minute lesson, making it ideal for showcasing your teaching prowess. **Resource Highlights:** ★ Presentation: A comprehensive presentation guides both teacher and students throu
Preview of AP CSP Written Response Practice

AP CSP Written Response Practice

Created by
Franco Comp Sci
These slides are designed to help AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) students practice and improve their written responses by breaking down the writing process into manageable steps. They begin by guiding students to understand and identify the problem they are solving, helping them focus on the core objective. This structured approach ensures students know exactly what they are writing about. Next, the slides encourage students to explain their solutions, either through pseudocode or simpl
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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