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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 Pirate Unplugged Coding Worksheet | Cut & Sequence | Computational Thinking

Pirate Unplugged Coding Worksheet | Cut & Sequence | Computational Thinking

Pirate Unplugged Coding Worksheet | Cut & Sequence | Computational Thinking | Ages 6–7Ahoy! Set sail on a coding adventure with Captain Coral! 🏴‍☠️ This pirate-themed unplugged coding worksheet helps young learners develop computational thinking and sequencing skills — no screen required! Students will cut out directional code cards and arrange them in the correct order to guide Captain Coral's ship safely to the treasure. With four engaging activities packed into one resource, this worksheet i
Preview of Unplugged Coding Activities - Elephant Themed!

Unplugged Coding Activities - Elephant Themed!

Explore the basics of directional coding and conditional statements even if you don't have tech available! These simple maze-style coding puzzles are the perfect introductory coding activity. Contents3 leveled, unplugged coding pages (provided in color and black and white) - choose one or complete all 3Sample completed code for one maze (answers will vary).*** Please note this resource is also included in Bookshelf STEM Jr. - Strictly No Elephants so they are themed to this storybook (however,
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
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