TPT
Total:
$0.00

Debug Algorithm - Page 2

55+ results
Filters
Standard
Language
Preview of Holiday Coding Bundle: Hanukkah Edition

Holiday Coding Bundle: Hanukkah Edition

Created by
Mr. H Codes
🕎 Holiday Coding Bundle: Hanukkah EditionPerfect for Grades 9 – 12 | Computer Science / STEM / Coding💡 Celebrate the Festival of Lights with hands-on coding challenges that bring Hanukkah traditions to life! 🌟 What’s Included (5 Activities)TitleFocus / SkillDescriptionDurationIndividual Price 🕎 Dreidel Debugging LabDebugging (Python)Students fix bugs in a digital dreidel simulator to make it spin correctly. 45 – 60 min $3.50 🕯️ Festival of Lights AlgorithmAlgorithm Design / Flowcharts
Preview of Algorithm Adventure: How to Make a Sandwich — Unplugged Hour of Code Activity

Algorithm Adventure: How to Make a Sandwich — Unplugged Hour of Code Activity

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Algorithm Adventure: How to Make a SandwichBring Computer Science to ANY classroom with this fun, beginner-friendly unplugged Hour of Code activity! In Algorithm Adventure: How to Make a Sandwich, students learn the foundations of coding by writing, testing, and debugging a real-world algorithm—no computers or prior knowledge required. This worksheet walks students through what an algorithm is, why clear instructions matter, and how even simple tasks can become “buggy” when steps are unclear.
Preview of Intro to Java: Unit 3 Assessment Bundle — Quiz 1, Quiz 2, & Mini Project

Intro to Java: Unit 3 Assessment Bundle — Quiz 1, Quiz 2, & Mini Project

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Java Unit 3 Assessment Bundle — Quiz 1, Quiz 2, & Mini Project (Objects, Arrays, ArrayLists, Inheritance)This comprehensive assessment bundle includes two printable quizzes and a full mini-project, perfectly aligned to Java Unit 3 topics: Objects & Classes, Arrays, Array Algorithms, ArrayLists, Inheritance, and Introductory Polymorphism. Designed for high school Computer Science and AP CSA courses, this bundle gives you everything you need to assess student understanding across the entire un
Preview of End of Year Silly & Serious Computer Science Awards | 30 Editable Certificates

End of Year Silly & Serious Computer Science Awards | 30 Editable Certificates

End of Year Silly & Serious Computer Science Awards | 30 Editable Certificates🔥 You get all of this for just 99¢! 💥 Celebrate your Computer Science students with a fun, polished, and easy to use end of year awards kit made for coding, programming, algorithms, debugging, problem solving, computational thinking, technology skills, digital creativity, class participation, teamwork, leadership, and student recognition. This resource includes 30 editable Computer Science award certificates, a stu
Preview of Flowchart Builder Logic Mapping

Flowchart Builder Logic Mapping

Created by
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

Created by
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 Third Grade Coding Unit | Computer Science, STEM, ISTE, CSTA (3rd)

Third Grade Coding Unit | Computer Science, STEM, ISTE, CSTA (3rd)

Looking for an engaging way to introduce coding and computer science to 3rd grade students? This Third Grade Coding Unit helps students build foundational coding skills through unplugged activities, digital practice, and student-friendly problem solving. This 5-day unit introduces students to key computer science concepts such as algorithms, sequences, debugging, loops, and conditionals. Students practice creating clear steps, testing their ideas, fixing mistakes, and explaining how code works.
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 “algorithms” like brushing teeth and making a sandwich — then rewrite them correctly. Perfect for introducing debugging, algorithms, and problem-solving without needing computers! Includes:✅ Teacher Guide with objectives, instructions
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 Editable 6th Grade  STEM Computer Curriculum  Coding & Robotics

Editable 6th Grade STEM Computer Curriculum Coding & Robotics

Give your 6th graders a strong foundation in coding, robotics, and algorithmic thinking with this comprehensive, year-long curriculum map. Students will program virtual robots with Karel, explore sensor-based robotics using LEGO WeDo 2.0, and complete team-based challenges that mirror real-world tech applications. What’s Inside:Unit 1: Karel the Robot ProgrammingGrid-based logic, algorithms, loops, conditionalsDebugging & problem decompositionCreative challenges with Karel IDEUnit 2: Lego We
Preview of Introduction to Coding: Unlocking the World of Computer Science

Introduction to Coding: Unlocking the World of Computer Science

Introduction to Coding: Basics of Computer ScienceObjective: Students will be able to understand the fundamentals of computer science and coding, including key terminology and basic coding concepts. Standards Addressed:TEKS 126.2 (5)(A): Demonstrate the ability to use technology to communicate and collaborate.TEKS 126.2 (5)(C): Develop and implement a solution using a programming language, including algorithms and debugging.Assessment:Students will complete a short quiz at the end of the lesson
Preview of Bee Bot Activity Cards

Bee Bot Activity Cards

These five teacher activity cards introduce students to computer science through the use of Bee-Bots. To order Bee-Bots, see https://www.bee-bot.us/bee-bot.html. Students will learn how to use the command buttons to make their Bee-Bots move and eventually create a Bee-Bot dance. They will also be introduced to computer science vocabulary such as algorithm and debugging. These activity cards can also be used by coaches and instructional specialist who wish to introduce their teachers to compute
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: ✓ Operating Systems & System Architecture ✓ Software-Hardware Interactions & Computing Layers ✓ Data Structures (Lists, Arrays, Relationships) ✓ Algorithms & System
Preview of Intro to CS — Lesson 2.1: Decomposition (Computational Thinking)

Intro to CS — Lesson 2.1: Decomposition (Computational Thinking)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Help students learn how to tackle complex problems using one of the most important computational thinking skills: decomposition. In this lesson, students practice breaking large, overwhelming problems into smaller, manageable parts. Through real-world examples and programming connections, students learn how decomposition makes problems easier to understand, solve, and debug. This lesson lays the foundation for future topics such as pattern recognition, abstraction, algorithms, and debugging.
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 Intro to CS — Lesson 1.4: Humans vs Computers

Intro to CS — Lesson 1.4: Humans vs Computers

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Help students understand one of the most important ideas in computer science: humans think, computers follow instructions. In this lesson, students compare how humans and computers solve problems, focusing on why computers require clear, ordered, and logical instructions. Through relatable real-world scenarios and guided reasoning, students learn why ambiguity works for people but causes problems for computers. This lesson builds directly on algorithms and instruction writing, preparing studen
Preview of 200 No Prep | High School | STEM | Coding Logic Extensions |

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

💻 High School (9–12)🔍Title200 No Prep | High School | STEM | Coding Logic Extensions |📘 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 — ideal for problem-solvers preparing for college or STEM careers. 📖 PurposeStudents apply recursion, loops, conditional structures, and debugging techniques to model real-world dat
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 5 Quiz: Programming Foundations

Intro to CS — Unit 5 Quiz: Programming Foundations

Created by
Mr. H Codes
This Unit 5 Quiz assesses students' understanding of core programming concepts introduced in Unit 5 of an Intro to Computer Science course. The quiz is designed to check conceptual understanding of how programs work before students begin writing larger amounts of code. Aligned to Lessons 5.1–5.4, this assessment focuses on reasoning, logic, and planning, not syntax memorization. Students demonstrate their understanding of algorithms, programs, syntax vs logic errors, pseudocode, and debugging m
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 Unplugged Hour of Code Mega Bundle — 6 No-Prep Computer Science Activities

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

Created by
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)

Created by
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
Preview of Intro to CS — Lesson 3.2: Input, Processing, Output (IPO Model)

Intro to CS — Lesson 3.2: Input, Processing, Output (IPO Model)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Help students understand how data flows through computer systems using the Input–Process–Output (IPO) model. In this lesson, students explore how digital systems take input data, apply processing, and produce meaningful output. Through real-world examples and programming connections, students learn how the IPO model explains the behavior of apps, devices, and programs they use every day. This lesson builds directly on Lesson 3.1 — Data vs Information and prepares students for algorithms, d
Preview of Code Quest Adventure — A Text-Based Coding Puzzle Game

Code Quest Adventure — A Text-Based Coding Puzzle Game

Code Quest Adventure — A Text-Based Coding Puzzle GameEmbark on an exciting classroom journey with Code Quest Adventure, a gamified text-based puzzle adventure where students must solve coding and logic challenges to move through the story. Designed for middle and high school classrooms, this activity blends storytelling with computational thinking to keep learners engaged while practicing essential coding skills. Students will navigate six themed “chapters,” tackling problems with if/then/el
Preview of Coding in Minecraft Intro Lesson 3 Coding an Agent Offline Worksheet

Coding in Minecraft Intro Lesson 3 Coding an Agent Offline Worksheet

Coding in Minecraft IntroductionLesson 3 – Building with the Agent (Offline Coding Worksheet)Description: Students will apply coding logic to simulate the Agent Build challenge from Coding in Minecraft — but on paper! This worksheet teaches students how to visualize and plan code that builds walls, towers, and structures using loops and repetition. Great for reinforcing computational thinking when technology isn’t available. What’s Included: Vocabulary matching for coding and loops Step-by-step
Showing 25-48 of 55+ results