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Preview of Computer Systems VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 7 Science Review Activity

Computer Systems VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 7 Science Review Activity

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles Exam Study Packet | 100 Practice Questions

AP Computer Science Principles Exam Study Packet | 100 Practice Questions

Review for the AP Computer Science Principles exam in one print-ready packet. This packet includes 100 practice questions with a complete answer key. Print it and go — no prep required. There are 20 questions on Data (binary conversion, bits and values, compression, metadata, PII, aggregation, algorithmic bias), 30 questions on Algorithms and Programming (pseudocode tracing, variables, conditionals, loops, procedures, lists, algorithm efficiency, undecidable problems), 18 questions on Networks a
Preview of Programming Basics VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 4 Science Review Activity

Programming Basics VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 4 Science Review Activity

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of Computer Systems VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 4 Science Review Activity

Computer Systems VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 4 Science Review Activity

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of Computer Science Python Variables, Comments & Casting Escape Challenge

Computer Science Python Variables, Comments & Casting Escape Challenge

CTE Computer Science – Python Variables, Comments & Casting Escape Challenge 🐍🔐 Turn your students into coding detectives with this engaging Python Escape Challenge!Help students master foundational Python programming concepts through an interactive, student-centered learning experience. The Python Variables, Comments & Casting Escape Challenge combines coding practice, debugging activities, critical thinking tasks, and real-world programming scenarios into one fun and meaningful lesson. Stu
Preview of Python Programming Complete Curriculum | 6-Week Coding Roadmap

Python Programming Complete Curriculum | 6-Week Coding Roadmap

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CodeHive DIY
Teach Python with zero prep using 20 plug-and-play lessons designed for clarity, engagement, and real results. This curriculum includes full pacing guides and step-by-step teaching support so you always know what to teach next. Built for beginners and trusted by teachers, it saves time, boosts confidence, and helps your students succeed fast. ≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋ What You Get21 Plug-and-Play Lessons★ From first line of code to functions, scope, and debugging. 6-Week Teaching
Preview of AP Computer Science SQL vs NoSQL for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science SQL vs NoSQL for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between SQL (relational) Databases and NoSQL Databases. Each question presents a realistic software development or data management scenario requiring students to evaluate data structure, scalability needs, and ACID vs. BASE trade-offs. Designed for Computer Science, AP Computer Science Principles, and Database Management courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity fo
Preview of AP Computer Science Lossy vs Lossless for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Lossy vs Lossless for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Lossy Compression and Lossless Compression. Each question presents a realistic technology scenario requiring students to classify file formats, evaluate compression trade-offs, and apply domain-appropriate compression choices. Designed for Computer Science, AP Computer Science Principles, and Digital Literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for th
Preview of AP Computer Science Input vs Output Device for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Input vs Output Device for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Input Devices and Output Devices. Each question presents a realistic technology scenario requiring students to classify peripherals, analyze device function, and identify dual-function devices. Designed for Computer Science, Introduction to Technology, and Digital Literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the the computer science and technology
Preview of AP Computer Science Synchronous vs Asynchronous for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Synchronous vs Asynchronous for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Synchronous and Asynchronous. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the computing and programming unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the
Preview of Computer Science Foundations VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 8 Science Review

Computer Science Foundations VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 8 Science Review

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of Programming Basics VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 8 Science Review Activity

Programming Basics VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 8 Science Review Activity

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of Computer Systems VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 8 Science Review Activity

Computer Systems VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 8 Science Review Activity

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of AP Computer Science Internet vs Intranet for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Internet vs Intranet for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Internet and Intranet. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the networking and computing unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers,
Preview of AP Computer Science Hardware vs Software for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Hardware vs Software for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Hardware and Software. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the computing and technology unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers,
Preview of AP Computer Science Compiler vs Interpreter for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Compiler vs Interpreter for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Compiler and Interpreter. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the computing and programming unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the pap
Preview of AP Computer Science Cloud vs Local for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Cloud vs Local for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Cloud and Local. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the computing and technology unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers, or co
Preview of AP Computer Science Client vs Server for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Client vs Server for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Client and Server. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the networking and computing unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers, or
Preview of AP Computer Science Bit vs Byte for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Bit vs Byte for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Bit and Byte. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the computing and technology unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers, or colle
Preview of AP Computer Science Vector vs Raster for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Vector vs Raster for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Vector and Raster. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the design and computing unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers, or coll
Preview of AP Computer Science UI vs UX for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science UI vs UX for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between UI and UX. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the design and technology unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers, or collecting
Preview of AP Computer Science RAM vs ROM for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science RAM vs ROM for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between RAM and ROM. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the computing and technology unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers, or collec
Preview of AP Computer Science Frontend vs Backend for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Frontend vs Backend for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Front-end and Back-end. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the web development and computing unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the p
Preview of Programming Basics TRASHKETBALL Science Game - No Prep Grade 5 Review Activity

Programming Basics TRASHKETBALL Science Game - No Prep Grade 5 Review Activity

Let’s score points with Trashketball!3 or more teams race to answer each question!!Trashketball is a No Prep Science game where students take shots to score points based on how quickly they answered the questions, but only if they are correct! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. There are 20 questions and answers are included. This version is Elementary Science, Grade 5, Programming Basics It is a digital resource, no printouts required. How It
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