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Preview of Elementary Computer Science Unplugged Debugging Algorithms Bundle

Elementary Computer Science Unplugged Debugging Algorithms Bundle

*Follow Me* for Flash Deals when I post a new resource. **Interested in more Elementary Computer Science activities? Click Here!Elementary Computer Science Unplugged Debugging Algorithms Activities Bundle:If you've already introduced algorithms with my Differentiated Algorithms Activities, these debugging activities are the perfect next lesson!Students will identify the bugs in the algorithm by analyzing the sequence of pictures and putting an X on the "bugs". Next, they will cut out the correct
Preview of Mad Glibs: Programming Edition | Computational Thinking, Algorithms, Debugging

Mad Glibs: Programming Edition | Computational Thinking, Algorithms, Debugging

Created by
Cara Armour
Mad Glibs: Programming Edition ✨ Make learning algorithms fun and silly with Mad Glibs: Programming Edition! This activity puts a programming twist on the classic Mad Libs game, helping kids understand how inputs create outputs. Perfect for Girl Scouts completing the Think Like a Programmer Journey or for any classroom coding lesson! What’s Included: Printable Mad Glibs templates Sample stories with missing “program steps” A challenge where girls must reverse-engineer the template from a fini
Preview of The Algorithm's Architecture : Coding basics crossword Puzzle

The Algorithm's Architecture : Coding basics crossword Puzzle

This crossword puzzle challenges students to synthesize the principles of software design, logic flow, and debugging. Each clue points to a specific programming paradigm concept, error type, data structure principle, or development lifecycle stage. As students fill the intersecting grid, they will see how syntax, logic, data organization, and problem-solving strategies interconnect to transform a human idea into a functional, efficient, and maintainable program. This activity moves beyond v
Preview of S’mores Algorithm & Rapid Prototyping Group Activity

S’mores Algorithm & Rapid Prototyping Group Activity

Created by
Cara Armour
Turn the classic campfire treat into a fun introduction to computer science! In this hands-on activity, kids practice writing algorithms (step-by-step instructions) and testing them out through rapid prototyping. When their “programs” don’t go as planned, they’ll get to debug and try again—just like real programmers! This set includes complete activity instructions plus a kid-friendly teaching script, so the activity can be led by youth leaders. It’s designed to be fun, engaging, and full of
Preview of Algorithm Mazes January BUNDLE for Computer Science

Algorithm Mazes January BUNDLE for Computer Science

Do you need Computer Science Algorithms and Programming Activity? Are you looking for a fun way to incorporate unplugged coding skills into your classroom? Maze activities teach algorithms and the importance of step-by-step instructions. Students help a character complete tasks on a grid, followed by writing a program. Print and go. Little Prep needed. Standards Alignment CSTA K-2 1A-AP-08 Model daily processes by creating and following algorithms (sets of step-by-step instructions) to complete
Preview of Easter Coding Maps Unplugged Algorithms | STEM Spring | GROWING BUNDLE

Easter Coding Maps Unplugged Algorithms | STEM Spring | GROWING BUNDLE

🐰 Make coding FUN this spring—no devices needed!This Easter-themed unplugged coding unit helps students learn foundational computer science skills through engaging, hands-on activities. Students will guide an Easter Bunny through grid maps, using step-by-step instructions to collect eggs, avoid obstacles, and solve challenges—all while building real coding skills! 🧠 SKILLS COVERED: ✔ Algorithms (step-by-step instructions) ✔ Sequencing & directional coding ✔ Debugging (fixing mistakes) ✔ Proble
Preview of Programming Jigsaw Puzzle Activity

Programming Jigsaw Puzzle Activity

Created by
Jonathan Riley
Bring algorithms to life with this interactive, unplugged classroom activity! In this collaborative lesson, students work in groups to solve a physical puzzle — but before they start, they must write and follow their own pseudocode algorithm. As they work, they’ll experience firsthand how sequencing, selection, and iteration apply to problem-solving in computer science. Afterward, students reflect on their “debugging” process and connect their experience to real programming concepts. 🧠 St
Preview of Coding Vocabulary & Career Posters STEM STEAM VWELAB Posters

Coding Vocabulary & Career Posters STEM STEAM VWELAB Posters

Created by
Hey its Haley
What’s Included: Coding Vocabulary Posters: Algorithm, Program, Code, Debugging, Loop, Variable, Function, Conditionals (If/Then), Input, Output Career Posters: Programmer, Coder, Software Developer, Computer Scientist, Engineer (Software Engineer)
Preview of Racing Game for Computer Science- Chinese New Year Activity

Racing Game for Computer Science- Chinese New Year Activity

Do you need Computer Science Algorithms and Programming Activity? Are you looking for a fun way to incorporate unplugged coding skills into your classroom? Check out this Chinese New Year-themed racing game, perfect for teaching algorithms and programming. The game format allows multiple students to play, creating different outcomes each time. Providing numerous programming skills, such as repeat and loops and bugs. Aligned with algorithms and programming standards. K-2 1A-AP-09 Develop progra
Preview of Racing Game for Computer Science Hanukkuh Activity

Racing Game for Computer Science Hanukkuh Activity

Do you need Computer Science Algorithms and Programming Activity? Are you looking for a fun way to incorporate unplugged coding skills into your classroom? Check out this Hanukkah-themed racing game, perfect for teaching algorithms and programming. The game format allows multiple students to play, creating different outcomes each time. Providing numerous programming skills, such as repeat and loops and bugs. Aligned with algorithms and programming standards. K-2 1A-AP-09 Develop programs with
Preview of Racing Game for Computer Science- Presidents Day Activity

Racing Game for Computer Science- Presidents Day Activity

Do you need Computer Science Algorithms and Programming Activity? Are you looking for a fun way to incorporate unplugged coding skills into your classroom? Check out this Presidents Day-themed racing game, perfect for teaching algorithms and programming. The game format allows multiple students to play, creating different outcomes each time. Providing numerous programming skills, such as repeat and loops and bugs. Aligned with algorithms and programming standards. K-2 1A-AP-09 Develop programs
Preview of Racing Game for Computer Science   MLK Activity

Racing Game for Computer Science MLK Activity

Do you need Computer Science Algorithms and Programming Activity? Are you looking for a fun way to incorporate unplugged coding skills into your classroom? Check out this MLK Day-themed racing game, perfect for teaching algorithms and programming. The game format allows multiple students to play, creating different outcomes each time. Providing numerous programming skills, such as repeat and loops and bugs. Aligned with algorithms and programming standards. K-2 1A-AP-09 Develop programs with
Preview of Racing Game for Computer Science Snow Day Activity

Racing Game for Computer Science Snow Day Activity

Do you need Computer Science Algorithms and Programming Activity? Are you looking for a fun way to incorporate unplugged coding skills into your classroom? Check out this Snow Day-themed racing game, perfect for teaching algorithms and programming. The game format allows multiple students to play, creating different outcomes each time. Providing numerous programming skills, such as repeat and loops and bugs. Aligned with algorithms and programming standards. K-2 1A-AP-09 Develop programs with
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 Grade 1-8 Coding Posters |12 Terms & Definitions

Grade 1-8 Coding Posters |12 Terms & Definitions

Posters include the following terms: COMMANDS, ABSTRACTION, ALGORITHMS, SEQUENCING, TRIAL AND ERROR, VARIABLES, LOOPS, CONDITIONALS, FUNCTIONS, DEBUGGING, EVENTS, and COLLABORATION! Great for introduction to coding terms and definitions. These can be hung on classroom walls or even screenshot them and put them into your Google Slides! Please note that these are for personal and classroom use and not for commercial use. Thank you for your interest in these posters and check out our other coding
Preview of Computer Science Maze Activity

Computer Science Maze Activity

Are you introducing computer science to your elementary students? This maze activity teaches algorithms and the importance of step-by-step instructions. Students help a character complete tasks on a grid, followed by writing a program. Standards Alignment CSTA K-2 1A-AP-08 Model daily processes by creating and following algorithms (sets of step-by-step instructions) to complete tasks.K-2 1A-AP-09 Develop programs with sequences and simple loops to express ideas or address a problem.3-5 1B-AP-15
Preview of Computer Science (coding) Vocabulary Posters

Computer Science (coding) Vocabulary Posters

Created by
Babycat
This is a package of computer science vocabulary posters aimed at computer programming/coding. Included vocabulary: code, coding, program, algorithm, bug, debugging, loop, main function, persistence, decompose, conditionals, event and run program. Suitable to use alongside programs from scratch and code.org.
Preview of Lava Coding

Lava Coding

Powerpoint slide that students can use plugged (virtually) or unplugged (printed as a packet)- your choice! Students will learn about and practice algorithms, debugging, and sequencing by creating a code to help their school mascot return to their school. I had students work in pairs. Each student does a grid on their own, switch, check and debug, then move onto the next route. Editable to insert your own mascot image and school name and picture. (5X5, 6X6, 7X7, 8X8, 9X9, 10X10 grids)- 6 grids t
Preview of Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - Python - Pios Labs

Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - Python - Pios Labs

Created by
Pios Labs
In this exercise, your students will read and debug a short piece of code. They also will communicate about testing, logic in the algorithm, and potential solutions. This debugging puzzle reinforces and integrates concepts of loops, strings, and Python syntax. Use this exercise to:Have students read and describe code.Have students debug or fix code that does not behave as intended.Have students either work independently or together in groups.Work either with a computer and IDE (more practical
Preview of Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - JavaScript - Pios Labs

Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - JavaScript - Pios Labs

Created by
Pios Labs
In this exercise, your students will read and debug a short piece of code. They also will communicate about testing, logic in the algorithm, and potential solutions. This debugging puzzle reinforces and integrates concepts of loops, strings, and JavaScript syntax. Use this exercise to:Have students read and describe code.Have students debug or fix code that does not behave as intended.Have students either work independently or together in groups.Work either with a computer and IDE (more pract
Preview of Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - Java - Pios Labs

Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - Java - Pios Labs

Created by
Pios Labs
In this exercise, your students will read and debug a short piece of code. They also will communicate about testing, logic in the algorithm, and potential solutions. This debugging puzzle reinforces and integrates concepts of loops, strings, and Java syntax. Use this exercise to:Have students read and describe code.Have students debug or fix code that does not behave as intended.Have students either work independently or together in groups.Work either with a computer and IDE (more practical)
Preview of Programming & Coding Basics Reading Comprehension Pack (25 Passages + Questions)

Programming & Coding Basics Reading Comprehension Pack (25 Passages + Questions)

Created by
Tai Nguyen
Introduce students to the fundamentals of coding and programming with this engaging reading comprehension resource. This pack includes 25 original passages that explain key concepts such as algorithms, loops, variables, debugging, and coding languages in a simple, student-friendly way. Each passage contains at least five sentences, making it ideal for upper elementary and middle school learners who are beginning to explore computer science. Students will learn how programs are created, how compu
Preview of Code the Groundhog: An Unplugged Coding Adventure for Groundhog Day and More!

Code the Groundhog: An Unplugged Coding Adventure for Groundhog Day and More!

This engaging resource introduces young learners to the foundational concepts of computational thinking with or without the use of computers! Students will:Decompose: Break down complex movements into smaller, manageable steps.Algorithm Design: Create step-by-step instructions (algorithms) using arrows (← ↑ → ↓) to guide a groundhog through a maze.Debugging: Identify and correct errors in pre-written "code" to ensure the groundhog reaches its destination.Includes:Two differentiated levels for v
Preview of Software Engineer Word Search Worksheet

Software Engineer Word Search Worksheet

The "Software Engineer Word Search Worksheet" is a fun and educational activity designed to introduce students to essential terms in software engineering. The worksheet features a grid filled with hidden words such as "algorithm," "code," "debug," "database," "syntax," and more. Students are encouraged to find and highlight these key terms, making it an enjoyable way to build their vocabulary and understanding of software engineering concepts. This worksheet is perfect for students interested in
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