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Preview of Spring Coding Activities for Beginners

Spring Coding Activities for Beginners

Learning coding basics while using critical thinking skills is engaging and fun with these unplugged Spring coding activities! 25 different ready to print activities are a wonderful way to have your students explore coding without using any technology. The resource is designed with 3 different types of activities that increase in complexity. The coding activities have students follow directional codes and also create their own program using arrows. Use these activities with your whole class, in
Preview of Unplugged Coding for Fall Thanksgiving STEM Activity Binary Code and Mazes

Unplugged Coding for Fall Thanksgiving STEM Activity Binary Code and Mazes

Need a last minute unplugged coding activity for fall Thanksgiving? These leveled activities include binary coding puzzles plus unplugged directional coding with conditional statements! ✅ What You'll Get ✅ ✏️ Unplugged Coding ✏️ for fall includes 3 levels of printable directional coding challenges: Simple maze: Students follow 3 conditional statements and draw a path through the maze)Intermediate maze: Students follow the rules of 4 conditional statements and code a path of their choice thro
Preview of Christmas Unplugged Directional & Binary Coding Computer Science STEM Activity

Christmas Unplugged Directional & Binary Coding Computer Science STEM Activity

Unplugged coding and binary puzzles / coding that are perfect for a no tech day, early finishers, or Hour of Code week / Computer Science week! These all have a Christmas theme. ✅ Unplugged Coding ✅ 3 levels of printable directional coding challenges: Simple maze: Students follow 3 conditional statements and draw a path through the maze)Intermediate maze: Students follow the rules of 4 conditional statements and code a path of their choice through the maze.Challenging maze: Students follow th
Preview of Encryption STEM | Create and Crack Secret Codes | Technology Units For K - 9Th

Encryption STEM | Create and Crack Secret Codes | Technology Units For K - 9Th

Created by
Think Tank STEM
Encryption STEM | Create and Crack Secret Codes (Kindergarten–Grade 2)Introduce students to the exciting world of cybersecurity with this hands-on Encryption STEM activity! Learners explore how information can be turned into secret codes and why protecting data is important in a digital world. Students are guided to encode and decode messages using different methods, as outlined in the challenge on page 2, where they learn that encryption is used to keep information safe. ⭐ What Makes Thi
Preview of Password Safety Coloring Pages – 28 Digital Citizenship & Cyber Security

Password Safety Coloring Pages – 28 Digital Citizenship & Cyber Security

Created by
MiniTechies
Teach your students how to create, protect, and use passwords safely with this fun and engaging set of 28 Password Safety Coloring Pages! Perfect for elementary classrooms, homeschool, and computer lab lessons, these digital citizenship worksheets make learning about password protection simple and kid-friendly. Each coloring page features a bold illustration with a clear rule to help children understand how to keep their passwords private, strong, and secure online. What’s Included (PDF, 8.5" x
Preview of Unplugged Coding for Winter STEM Activity Directional Hour of Code

Unplugged Coding for Winter STEM Activity Directional Hour of Code

Unplugged Coding for Winter includes 3 levels of printable directional coding challenges: ❄️ Simple maze: Students follow 3 conditional statements and draw a path through the maze)❄️ Intermediate maze: Students follow the rules of 4 conditional statements and code a path of their choice through the maze.❄️ Challenging maze: Students follow the 4 rules with multiple steps and code the longest path they can through the maze, avoiding infinite loops where they might get stuck forever!❄️ Bonus Acti
Preview of Unplugged Coding for Beginners

Unplugged Coding for Beginners

These beginning coding activities are great for beginners to learn the basics of directional coding. There are 25 different activities that have students follow directional codes and create their own program using arrows. A printable version and a version using Google Slides™ for distance learning. Use these activities as a STEM center or for independent work as an introduction to coding. Use these activities as part of the Hour of Code™ and beyond! This resource is also part of a money-sa
Preview of Intro to Digital Drawing Sonia Speaks Up STEM Digital Citizenship Lesson

Intro to Digital Drawing Sonia Speaks Up STEM Digital Citizenship Lesson

Elementary STEM teachers—bring digital citizenship to life with this ISTE-aligned digital drawing lesson for grades 1–5.In this elementary STEM digital citizenship activity, students learn how words and actions online have impact, then create and share artwork using Canva, Google Drawings, or Draw & Tell. Perfect for STEM labs, media centers, makerspaces, and tech classes, it blends creativity, technology skills, and positive online behavior. How it Works:Launch with a class discussion (optio
Preview of Designing your own app.  A computer science activity. Intro to computer science.

Designing your own app. A computer science activity. Intro to computer science.

Students love apps on android devices, iphones , ipads etc... Why not get them excited about coding by doing this great assignment? In this activity students will develop an idea for their own app through creating its logo and basic design. This introductory computer science activity was created by Jody Weissler for the Teachtopia education network.
Preview of Christmas Coding Worksheets + Coding Unplugged Christmas Activities

Christmas Coding Worksheets + Coding Unplugged Christmas Activities

Christmas coding activities that also develop keyboard awareness! Practice coding skills by following the directions to move across the keyboard to type one of 12 Christmas themed words. Includes both unplugged blackline printable version for students to complete without keyboards and a Google Slides version. Students can also use the coding sheets to type the words on most devices with a word processor, too. Or use the color printable to create a reusable center with write on / wipe off s
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