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Preview of Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

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Cyber Wiz
Python coding lessons for beginners made simple! This editable and student-friendly resource introduces the basics of Python programming step by step, including variables, loops, lists, functions, and input/output. Designed for middle and high school computer science classes, this resource combines clear explanations with interactive practice so students learn by doing. What’s IncludedEditable Presentation Slides – introduce key Python coding concepts with examplesStep-by-Step Guided Activities
Preview of STEM or STEAM Structure Challenge

STEM or STEAM Structure Challenge

All you need is masking tape, straws, and paperclips for this engaging and fun activity! Students work in groups to create the tallest structure for the cheapest price. All materials are priced out for you, there is a jobs sheet included, there's a money tracking sheet and a task sheet outlined. This is a great way for kids to participate in a hands on learning activity. It's an integrated activity so students will learn math and engineering concepts.
Preview of Order of Operations Card Game

Order of Operations Card Game

Created by
Midwest Trail
Challenge math students to create their own multi-step equations using the order of operations.
Preview of The Candy Conundrum

The Candy Conundrum

The Candy Conundrum: A Critical Thinking Challenge Grades: 6–7 (Gifted & Advanced Learners) Time: 30 minutes Materials: Paper and pencil only Prep: None The Candy Conundrum is a high-engagement logic and reasoning activity that challenges students to divide a set amount of candy using multiple constraints. Students must analyze rules, make strategic decisions, and defend their reasoning—perfect for gifted learners who need more than a one-right-answer task. Students are given 90 pieces of candy
Preview of If 24 is the Answer, What is the Question?

If 24 is the Answer, What is the Question?

Created by
B.Rogers
Use this radial web diagram to challenge students to think outside of the box. If the answer is "24", then what is the question? Students should be encouraged not to restrict their questions to only math. They can work individually on this activity or with a group. One example is already given.
Preview of NOGGLE!- A Fun Math Warm-Up Activity

NOGGLE!- A Fun Math Warm-Up Activity

Noogle is played like the game Boggle, but uses numbers instead. Students are challenged to find a string of numbers that meet the different categories. Students may use any operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication or division). Great for GATE students, early finishers, or as a Math Center activity. Product comes as a Microsoft Word document so that you can change the numbers as often as you would like. You can also keep the grid blank and have students write in their own numbers or
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