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Preview of Unplugged Programming Activity Beebot

Unplugged Programming Activity Beebot

Students can use these worksheets to write unplugged programs for a robot that works just like the Bee-Bots. The robot must navigate a path to an item while avoiding other items. The worksheets range in difficulty from easy (only requiring a few steps) to more complex (more than one path is available to use). Mini robot pictures are included that can be printed and cut out for your students to use as a manipulative to help them decide which way the robot needs to turn. Answers are included.
Preview of Holiday Coding: A Screen-Free Introduction to Computer Graphics

Holiday Coding: A Screen-Free Introduction to Computer Graphics

Created by
TeachersLove
Learn about coding computer graphics all year long with this mystery picture activity packet. Designed to be hands-on and screen-free, these activities are a great introduction to beginning coding skills. No programming knowledge or experience required! Included Mystery Pictures:1. Apple 2. Fall Leaves 3. Jack-O-Lantern Pumpkin 4. Turkey 5. Snowman 6. Penguin 7. Heart 8. Flowers 9. Rainbow 10. USA Flag This packet also includes several sheets that can be projected to talk about how computer grap
Preview of TECHNOLOGY-PROGRAMMING-CODING ,Vocabulary,Puzzles,Wordsearch & Crosswords BUNDLE

TECHNOLOGY-PROGRAMMING-CODING ,Vocabulary,Puzzles,Wordsearch & Crosswords BUNDLE

Created by
FunnyArti
The Technology-Programming-Coding bundle offers a comprehensive exploration of these domains, covering essential vocabulary and providing engaging puzzles like word searches and crosswords for an enjoyable learning experience. It caters to both beginners and enthusiasts, aiming to strengthen understanding and skills in technology, programming, and coding. This resource is useful for:Vocabulary and terminology reinforcementStrengthening knowledge and memory retentionServing as a memory aid o
Preview of Black History Month Activities A Computer Called Katherine Johnson Polygons

Black History Month Activities A Computer Called Katherine Johnson Polygons

STEM activities with a math and coding focus that celebrate Katherine Johnson; these activities pair with the read aloud A Computer Called Katherine. These challenges are perfect for Women's History Month or Black History Month. Students will explore polygons in a hands-on shapes activity which includes creating polygons and plotting simple coordinates to make polygons. Unplugged coding and a STEM building challenge are also included (see below). Students will have a chance to count like Kathe
Preview of Interactive Computational Thinking Mazes: Programming Logic Printables

Interactive Computational Thinking Mazes: Programming Logic Printables

Tired of lessons that tell students what programming is but don't give them a chance to practice thinking like a programmer? Picture your students planning, tracing, and refining real step‑by‑step programs while you circulate, conference, and pull small groups. You know that moment when learners write instructions that a robot can't follow, then finally test them and debug? This packet turns that exact teaching moment into a simple routine your class will repeat again and again — with increasi
Preview of Coordinate Graphing Coding | Math Meets Programming | Grades 3-6

Coordinate Graphing Coding | Math Meets Programming | Grades 3-6

Created by
Eli Pineda
Make math meaningful by merging geometry with computational thinking! Coding with Coordinates is an innovative 10-page resource that teaches foundational coding concepts through the familiar lens of coordinate geometry. Students strengthen their understanding of the coordinate plane while developing critical computational thinking skills and learning programming fundamentals. This cross-curricular resource presents 8 engaging coding challenges where students use coordinate points, directional t
Preview of Unplugged Programming Activity A4 Beebot

Unplugged Programming Activity A4 Beebot

Students can use these worksheets to write unplugged programs for a robot that works just like the Bee-Bots. The robot must navigate a path to an item while avoiding other items. The worksheets range in difficulty from easy (only requiring a few steps) to more complex (more than one path is available to use). Mini robot pictures are included that can be printed and cut out for your students to use as a manipulative to help them decide which way the robot needs to turn. Answers are included. Thi
Preview of Computer Coding and Math in Turtle Academy Lesson Plans Bundle

Computer Coding and Math in Turtle Academy Lesson Plans Bundle

Turtle Academy is online coding software which teaches your students to write computer code/computer instructions in an easy to understand manner. This is achieved through writing very simple instructions to create basic ( & even complex shapes). Turtle Academy is also an alternative to using Python Programming and is suitable for less able/younger students who may initially find it difficult to code in Python. This topics in this bundle are perfect to cover Math and coding together. In this
Preview of Turtle Academy Logo Coding Programming Lesson Plans

Turtle Academy Logo Coding Programming Lesson Plans

Turtle Academy teaches students to write computer code/computer instructions in an easy to understand manner. This is achieved through writing simple instructions to create basic ( & even complex shapes). Get ahead with developing your own and your students skills to learn programming. This is an ideal resource to meet the Computational Thinking standard of the new 2016 ISTE Standards.Turtle Academy is a free online software and is accessed from: http://turtleacademy.com/playground/en This bu
Preview of Scratch Computer Coding - Basic Shapes & Angles PowerPoint Presentation

Scratch Computer Coding - Basic Shapes & Angles PowerPoint Presentation

Use these set of PowerPoint slides with your students to teach them how to draw shapes in Scratch programming/coding of the pen). The PowerPoint is also accompanied with a worksheet to teach students about exterior angles – a skill required before they are able to program the pen. These are a brilliant set of resources to instil the concept of programming and coding in your students. Download Scratch 1.4: • Free download from: http://scratch.mit.edu/scratch_1.4/ Other Scratch Resources Avail
Preview of Coding in Turtle Academy - Assessment Lesson - Computer Science & Math

Coding in Turtle Academy - Assessment Lesson - Computer Science & Math

Turtle Academy is online coding software which teaches your students to write computer code/computer instructions in an easy to understand manner. This is achieved through writing very simple instructions to create basic ( & even complex shapes). Turtle Academy is also an alternative to using Python Programming and is suitable for less able/younger students who may initially find it difficult to code in Python. In this lesson, students will independently practise the following skills Coding t
Preview of Coding in Turtle Academy - Loops & Regular Polygons - Computer Science & Math

Coding in Turtle Academy - Loops & Regular Polygons - Computer Science & Math

Turtle Academy is online coding software which teaches your students to write computer code/computer instructions in an easy to understand manner. This is achieved through writing very simple instructions to create basic ( & even complex shapes). Turtle Academy is also an alternative to using Python Programming and is suitable for less able/younger students who may initially find it difficult to code in Python. In this lesson, students learn about the following: Looping, repeating, iteration
Preview of The H.O.T. Spot #6 (Coding and Computer Science)

The H.O.T. Spot #6 (Coding and Computer Science)

The H.O.T. Spot is a weekly mini-magazine (3 pages in length) for curious kids focusing on a new topic each week. The word H.O.T. in the title stands for higher order thinking and reflects the purpose of the publication. Each issue includes inter-disciplinary project-based learning task, a virtual field trip, a comic, a brainteaser, a writing prompt, questions formulated using the Kaplan depth and complexity model prompts, and more. Check back each week for a new issue. The H.O.T. Spot is perfec
Preview of Programming Sequencing Algorithm Elementary level

Programming Sequencing Algorithm Elementary level

These worksheets are meant for PreK to KG1 kids. By using them, the kids practice coding, sequencing, directions, counting, skip counting, division, and number formation. Therefore, by introducing the kids to programming, they also practice and review other important areas of development. In my experience, most kids will solve a worksheet in 5-10 minutes. Although the usage and solutions of the worksheets can be understood from the cover of this product, the last 2 pages of the pdf show the answ
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 Algorithm and Computing Unplugged Activities (STEM)

Algorithm and Computing Unplugged Activities (STEM)

Created by
EduFlip
Don't have computers or bee-bots available? Still want to teach about logical order and programming? These Algorithm practice sheets will enable you to do just that in a colourful and fun way. Simply print the worksheets, laminate and use them in class to talk about algorithms and computational thinking in relation to object moving from point A to B. If you already have a bee-bot in class, your can use these for an independent maths/computing station where the students have to try and solve t
Preview of Unplugged Algorithm Activities Dinosaur Topic (STEM)

Unplugged Algorithm Activities Dinosaur Topic (STEM)

Created by
EduFlip
Don't have computers or bee-bots available? Still want to teach about logical order and programming? These Dinosaur Themed Algorithm practice sheets will enable you to do just that in a colourful and fun way. Simply print the worksheets, laminate and use them in class to talk about algorithms and computational thinking in relation to object moving from point A to B. If you already have a bee-bot in class, your can use these for an independent maths/computing station where the students have to
Preview of Christmas | Coding Holiday Lights | Bell Ringer Worksheet for Grade 5-9

Christmas | Coding Holiday Lights | Bell Ringer Worksheet for Grade 5-9

Created by
Bloom Materials
Start your computer science lessons strong with this Coding Holiday Lights Bell Ringer Worksheet! This ready-to-use resource features 30 questions across multiple formats—perfect for warm-ups, quick checks, or independent practice. It covers essential coding concepts like loops, conditionals, variables, and block-based programming using a fun and festive holiday lights simulator. Includes a complete answer key with explanations for easy grading or class discussion. 🧠 How Can I Use This? Thi
Preview of Coding Introduction Lesson | Computational Thinking | CS Unplugged No-Prep

Coding Introduction Lesson | Computational Thinking | CS Unplugged No-Prep

Your students are about to program a robot to make a sandwich — and it is going to go hilariously wrong. That is the lesson. This is Lesson 1 of the How Computers Think unit — a 5-lesson computational thinking series for Grades 2–4 that requires zero devices and zero tech experience to teach. Each lesson builds on the last. The full bundle is available separately. What students will learnStudents are introduced to the concept of an algorithm — a precise, ordered set of instructions — through th
Preview of DreamBox Weekly Goal Tracker - Sports Themed Student Data Tracking Sheets

DreamBox Weekly Goal Tracker - Sports Themed Student Data Tracking Sheets

Are your students using the DreamBox computer program to practice math? These SPORTS-TACULAR weekly goal trackers will encourage them to monitor their progress and take more ownership of their learning for these online lessons! ⭐️ Resource Highlights:Increases motivation and accountability by prompting each student to set goals and track their statsIncludes TWO weekly goal options to choose from: 5 lessons or 10 lessonsFeatures a sports inspired design and engaging clipartOrganized into four
Preview of DreamBox Weekly Goal Tracker - Wizarding Themed Student Data Tracking Sheets

DreamBox Weekly Goal Tracker - Wizarding Themed Student Data Tracking Sheets

Are your students using the DreamBox computer program to practice math? These POWERFUL weekly goal trackers will encourage them to take more ownership of their learning for these online lessons! ⭐️ Resource Highlights:Increases motivation and accountability by prompting each student to set goals and monitor their progressIncludes TWO weekly goal options to choose from: 5 lessons or 10 lessonsFeatures a Harry Potter inspired design and spellbinding clipartOrganized into four 9-week quarters +
Preview of K-3 A Year of Computer Science VA SOL Aligned Coding Digital Citizenship Program

K-3 A Year of Computer Science VA SOL Aligned Coding Digital Citizenship Program

At least one activity for EVERY Virginia K-3 Computer Science SOL including Algorithms and Programming, Coding, Design Process, Cybersecurity, Digital Citizenship, Impacts of Computing, Robotics, Computing Systems, Vocabulary, Networking and the Internet, Paired Programming and more! Activities, Task Cards, Printables, Graphic Organizers and more! Differentiation Ideas accessible to all learners Easily integrated into multiple subject areas, Technology, STEM, Computer, Computer Science or Librar
Preview of Addition Facts Assessment: You're Doing It Wrong

Addition Facts Assessment: You're Doing It Wrong

Created by
SamizdatMath
Are you using those cruddy "mad minutes" or some computer based assessment program in order to assess whether your students have gained automaticity with their addition facts? If you are, then I guarantee that not only are you doing it wrong, but even worse, you're probably getting incorrect information about what your students know or don't know. The first thing you're doing wrong is that you're testing all the facts the same, for speed and accuracy. That is just plain wrong: not all addition
Preview of ENGLISH Class Economy BUNDLE

ENGLISH Class Economy BUNDLE

Created by
Conor Larkin
Includes Student materials for a class economy/ financial literacy program Accompanying Excel spreadsheet for the year Student "ID" / Computer Login Cards (1 Ontario and 3 non Ontario options) Student "Debit Cards" Student "Credit Cards"
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