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Preview of Hands-On Coding for Kids: Algorithms Lesson Plan + Printable Direction Cards

Hands-On Coding for Kids: Algorithms Lesson Plan + Printable Direction Cards

Created by
Mrs Aupa'au
Introduce students to coding, algorithms, and computational thinking with this engaging lesson plan and hands-on activity! Designed for Grades 2–5, this resource makes abstract coding concepts fun and interactive before students even open Scratch. Includes: Step-by-step lesson plan for teachers with no coding experience Warm-up and group activities to practice sequencing and following instructions Printable Direction Cards with 12 commands + emojis for “human robot” coding games Debugging
Preview of Grade 4-6 Coding Research Workbook | Independent Work | 11 Pages

Grade 4-6 Coding Research Workbook | Independent Work | 11 Pages

This resource looks at an introduction to coding through internet research! Students learn about coding, algorithms, debugging, variables, loops, conditionals, and more! Below are the specific research questions students look at:What is coding, and why is it important in today's world?What is an algorithm, and why is it essential in programming?What is the purpose of a variable in coding, and how is it used?Explain the concept of loops in coding and provide an example.How can conditionals (if st
Preview of Christmas | Robotics Challenge | Bell Ringer Worksheet for Grade 5-9

Christmas | Robotics Challenge | Bell Ringer Worksheet for Grade 5-9

Created by
Bloom Materials
Start your STEM lessons strong with this Robotics Challenge Bell Ringer Worksheet! This ready-to-use classroom resource features 30 questions in a variety of formats—perfect for warm-ups, quick formative assessments, independent practice, or emergency sub plans. Students explore key robotics concepts like sensors, algorithms, debugging, and conditional logic while engaging in a fun, holiday-themed activity that blends computer science with real-world applications. A complete answer key is inclu
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 ByteEd Digital Pixel Art (Coding) - Transport

ByteEd Digital Pixel Art (Coding) - Transport

Created by
ByteEd
Integrating digital technologies and Art, this resource teaches concepts of coding, binary digits and pixel art. Students decode the numbers to create transport themed pixel images. They develop understanding of binary by having each pixel programmed as being black or white (on or off). Three difficulty levels for different abilities with the chance to design, create and encode their own animal art for others to decode too! Computational thinking coverage includes: algorithmsdebuggingsequential
Preview of Computational Thinking Activities | Unplugged Coding Grades 3–6

Computational Thinking Activities | Unplugged Coding Grades 3–6

Bring Computer Science to life without a single screen! 🚀 Mission Code: Unplugged Computational Thinking is a comprehensive, "Print & Go" resource designed for students in grades 3-6 (ages 8-12) . This workbook breaks down complex programming concepts into fun, space-themed missions that build critical thinking and problem-solving skills without needing a computer. 🌟 What’s Included?This 15-page student packet covers the fundamental pillars of computer science through engaging activities : Wha
Preview of Pure Substances Coding Project| Elements & Compounds| Scratch STEM

Pure Substances Coding Project| Elements & Compounds| Scratch STEM

Engage your students with this interactive STEM coding project that combines middle school science and computer programming! In this hands-on activity, students learn to identify elements and compounds while building their own interactive quiz game using Scratch coding. Perfect for Grades 6–8 science, this resource supports pure substances curriculum expectations while integrating coding, computational thinking, and problem-solving skills. Students will: ✔ Learn the difference between e
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