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Preview of Code Talker Essay Prompts & Rubric | Literary Analysis Writing Assignment

Code Talker Essay Prompts & Rubric | Literary Analysis Writing Assignment

Challenge students to think critically about Code Talker with these rigorous literary analysis essay prompts and detailed grading rubric. This resource includes five thought-provoking essay topics focused on language, identity, war, culture, and resilience throughout the novel. Students are encouraged to analyze themes, character development, symbolism, and historical context using evidence from the text. A standards-based rubric is included to make grading simple and consistent. What’s Include
Preview of Christmas Coding Mission EP1:Python Logic & Algorithms(Semi-Unplugged)Grades 5-8

Christmas Coding Mission EP1:Python Logic & Algorithms(Semi-Unplugged)Grades 5-8

🎄 Calling All Algorithm Investigators — Santa Needs Your Help!Transform your classroom into a festive coding headquarters with this engaging Christmas Coding Mission for Grades 5–8! Students step into the role of Algorithm Investigators as they help Santa repair his frozen navigation system using logic, spatial reasoning, and beginner-friendly Python code. This resource combines semi-unplugged worksheets with a fully interactive online simulation on Trinket.io. Students plan on paper, write
Preview of Python Coding Tips Poster Set – Free Classroom Display for GCSE Computer Science

Python Coding Tips Poster Set – Free Classroom Display for GCSE Computer Science

Created by
Lavenderbyte
Brighten your classroom and boost coding confidence with this free Python poster set! Each poster breaks down smart Python tips — from clean functions and data structures to logging and string handling — helping students write clearer, more professional code. Perfect for upper KS3 and GCSE Computer Science, this visual reference set encourages students to think like real programmers. If you find it useful, please consider leaving a quick review — it really helps other teachers discover free reso
Preview of Free Python Syntax Cheat Sheet – Beginner Coding Reference for Students

Free Python Syntax Cheat Sheet – Beginner Coding Reference for Students

Unlock the Power of Python with This Free Resource!Boost your students' coding confidence with this FREE Python Syntax Cheat Sheet — a one-page printable reference designed to help beginners quickly master key Python concepts. Whether you're teaching in a classroom, homeschooling, or supporting independent learners, this structured overview is a must-have companion for any intro to programming course. Topics Covered: ✅ Variables & Data Types ✅ Printing & User Input ✅ Basic Math Oper
Preview of Python f-Strings Classroom Poster Coding Display

Python f-Strings Classroom Poster Coding Display

Created by
Lavenderbyte
A clear, student-friendly poster explaining how to use f-strings in Python, with comparisons to the “old way” of joining strings. Perfect for brightening up your computer science classroom, supporting revision, and making coding more approachable. Designed to save you time and spark curiosity in your learners. If it helps your students, a quick review would mean a lot and helps other teachers discover it too. Looking for more? Our Etsy shop (Lavenderbyte) has a wider range of posters and class
Preview of Python Mathematical Operators Coding Activity

Python Mathematical Operators Coding Activity

Created by
Nichola Wilkin
Are you looking for a no-fuss Python programming challenge that’s a bit different to the rest? This activity is ideal for recapping mathematical operators in Python. It assumes pupils have been introduced to integers, floating point, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, MOD, DIV, exponentiation, importing the math library, pi, sqrt and rounding. Syntax errors can damage your pupil’s confidence in those crucial early Python lessons, possibly turning them off from the joys of programmi
Preview of Informational Informative Explanatory Writing Rubric and Mentor Essay FREE

Informational Informative Explanatory Writing Rubric and Mentor Essay FREE

Informative writing kit for easy scoring/feedback, peer evaluation, and mentor sample evaluation. These tools will help your students quickly and thoroughly learn the elements and process of informational writing. Download for FREE. How to use: Students can color-code the sample essay to find all of the elements such as thesis statement, hook, topic sentences, evidence, elaboration, etc. and discuss as a class or in stations.Students can use the rubric expectations to write their own essays.
Preview of FREE ESL Speaking Activities -Scaffolded Conversation Prompts & Rubric (Gr 6-12)

FREE ESL Speaking Activities -Scaffolded Conversation Prompts & Rubric (Gr 6-12)

Created by
UM Printables
Get your English Language Learners talking with confidence! Getting ELLs to speak up can be a challenge. These structured, scaffolded conversation activities provide the exact support they need—sentence starters, useful language, and clear objectives—so they can focus on communicating ideas rather than worrying about what to say next. ⭐ PLEASE NOTE: This is a FREE 4-CARD SAMPLE of the complete ESL Conversation Fluency Pack. If you love this sample, you can grab the full 30-card kit here: [LINK
Preview of RACE Strategy Writing Toolkit | Anchor Charts Templates Rubric | SPED ELL

RACE Strategy Writing Toolkit | Anchor Charts Templates Rubric | SPED ELL

Created by
Mr. G Teach NY
Teach your students to write strong text evidence responses using the RACE Strategy! This complete toolkit gives you EVERYTHING you need to introduce, practice, and master the RACE method (Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain) in your classroom. WHAT'S INCLUDED: - Teacher Guide with step-by-step implementation instructions - Color-coded RACE Anchor Chart (print-ready for your classroom wall) - Student Quick-Reference Card (R=Blue, A=Green, C=Orange, E=Purple) - Scaffolded Writing Template with sentenc
Preview of Python Vocabulary Card Set | 17 Print & Digital Flash Cards for Grades 5 – 12+

Python Vocabulary Card Set | 17 Print & Digital Flash Cards for Grades 5 – 12+

Created by
Tech Savvy Code
Give your students the vocabulary foundation they need to succeed in Python — before the confusion sets in. This set of 17 ready-to-use vocabulary cards covers the essential Python terms students encounter in their first weeks of coding. Each card includes the term, pronunciation guide, plain-English definition, and a real code example — making these perfect for visual learners, ELL students, and anyone who benefits from seeing vocabulary in context. What's Included:17 vocabulary cards organized
Preview of Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) | Coding Intro Lesson | No-Prep Lesson Plan

Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) | Coding Intro Lesson | No-Prep Lesson Plan

AI Programming Lesson Plan Intro to Artificial Intelligence + Coding No Prep CS Activity (Day 1 Unit) Overview Teach AI the Right Way with No Prep Required Introduce your students to artificial intelligence and coding with this engaging, real-world lesson that explores how AI generates code. Perfect for teachers who want to bring AI into the classroom without spending hours planning. Learning Objectives · What artificial intelligence is (in simple terms) · How AI generates code and respo
Preview of Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) | Coding Intro Lesson | No-Prep Overview

Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) | Coding Intro Lesson | No-Prep Overview

AI Basic Programming Starter Pack (Plug-and-Play Unit) Core Components · Structured Lesson slides · Guided notes + worksheets · Auto-graded quizzes (Google Forms) · Rubrics for projects · Teacher script/talking points Activities · “ How AI writes code” exploration · Basics of prompt engineering · Build a simple program with AI assistance · Debugging AI-generated code Project · Build a simple app using AI + explain how it works Standards Alignment · ISTE Standards for Students
Preview of FREE Python Arithmetic Operators Worksheet | Exit Ticket | Grades 6-9

FREE Python Arithmetic Operators Worksheet | Exit Ticket | Grades 6-9

Help students practice Python arithmetic operators with this quick and engaging worksheet designed for introductory computer science classes. This no-prep activity helps students understand how Python performs basic mathematical operations using operators such as +, -, *, /, and %. Perfect for: • Introduction to Python programming • Computer Science classes (Grades 6–9) • Coding warm-ups or bell work • Exit tickets • Homework or quick assessments What’s Included ✔ 1 Teacher Notes page
Preview of PE Christmas Posters - Code of Students Posters!

PE Christmas Posters - Code of Students Posters!

Help students to learn generosity during Christmas in your gym! You will receive 7 VERSIONS of the Christmas Code of students poster! A creative take on the code of elves from the movie “elf”. Colorful and eye-catching posters that will liven up your classroom atmosphere and help students be their best! PE Games / Physical Education Games / Physical Education / Phys Ed / Games / Warm-up Games / Elementary / PE / Skills / Posters / Bulletin Boards / Unity / Assessment / Rubrics / Rubric / Lesson
Preview of intelino Easter Coding Challenge

intelino Easter Coding Challenge

Created by
Intelino
Coding becomes fun with this Easter activity using action snaps and the award-winning intelino smart train! The Easter bunny has hidden easter eggs and the intelino smart train wants to find as many as possible! Help the train navigate through the meadow and collect the eggs. Students will learn how to sequence commands and debug their program using action snaps in this screen-free activity. There are two different difficulty levels, one for ages 3-6 and one for ages 7+. While both levels ar
Preview of Math Journal Rubrics

Math Journal Rubrics

Created by
Courtney Brame
Do your students write in math journals each day? Sometimes the feedback for a whole set of class journals can be tedious. This product has pre-created rubrics for student math journals. They print on Avery labels number 5164, for ease of use. The labels are color coded; red labels are for assessing math concepts; blue are for assessing math reasoning, and green are for assessing student explanations. Simply print the rubrics, and you can stick them on journal entries, and circle your feedba
Preview of 5 Python Power Moves – FREE Classroom Poster

5 Python Power Moves – FREE Classroom Poster

Created by
Lavenderbyte
Boost your students’ coding confidence with this eye-catching 5 Python Power Moves poster! Perfect for displaying in your computer science classroom, it highlights five essential tips every beginner Python programmer should know. Ideal for KS3, KS4, and beyond. If you enjoy this free resource, please consider leaving a positive review — it really helps support the creation of more quality materials for teachers like you! A4 JPEG file.
Preview of FREE Levels of Understanding Classroom Poster| Self-Assessment Student Rubric

FREE Levels of Understanding Classroom Poster| Self-Assessment Student Rubric

Empower your students to take charge of their learning with these vibrant Self-Assessment Rubric Posters & Anchor Charts! Designed to foster independent self-evaluation and reflection, these posters display a clear, easy-to-understand 1-4 scale rubric that aligns with standards-based report cards and progress monitoring systems. Each level of understanding—from emerging (1) to mastering (4)—is color-coded and explained with age-appropriate language, helping students identify where they stand an
Preview of Color Coded Behavior Chart - 6 levels

Color Coded Behavior Chart - 6 levels

This item can be used in conjunction with a clip chart. This serves as a personal behavior chart that can be modified for each individual student.
Preview of ESL Correction Codes

ESL Correction Codes

Created by
Ariane Grondin
These are the correction codes that I use to grade written productions. I hope they are as helpful to you as they are to me !
Preview of The Hurricane Code (set in 2099) by J Aura Discussion Guide Free

The Hurricane Code (set in 2099) by J Aura Discussion Guide Free

Free Discussion Guide for The Hurricane Code. This book by James Aura poses situations, questions, and ideas that are startling, but really starting to happen now. Could hurricanes dominate Earth with soaring temperatures by 2099? Aura takes a careful look at the possible implicates of unchecked climate change. Refugees from the USA move north to escape pythons who are also on the move. Quantum computers, Artificial Intelligence, could technology save us or not? This is a Cli-fi story based on
Preview of Basic Coding Vocab Page

Basic Coding Vocab Page

PDF with basic coding vocab along with examples. This was designed to assist students in becoming familiar with vocabulary while starting Python.
Preview of MYP Criteria A, B, C, and D Design Rubrics Scores 6 & 7 Only (modified)

MYP Criteria A, B, C, and D Design Rubrics Scores 6 & 7 Only (modified)

Created by
VistaThink
Top score level descriptors of modified MYP Criteria A Design rubrics that put a focus on successful designing. Based on four years of teaching Year 1 (grade 6) MYP Design and one year of teaching Year 3 (grade 8) Design. Content Features: - Criteria A, B, C, and D level descriptors for scores 6 and 7 - Score descriptor language modified from original MYP Design for clarity - One word characteristics for scores 6 and 7 (e.g., score 7 = exceeding) Print Features: - One page (good for table groups
Preview of 1st Grade Informative Writing Rubric

1st Grade Informative Writing Rubric

Created by
steadyteaching
Color coded Self Assess rubric for student's to use while double checking their writing! Green= GOOD Yellow= Still working RED= try again
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