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Preview of Introduction to Pseudocode in Computer Science & Programming [Full lessons]

Introduction to Pseudocode in Computer Science & Programming [Full lessons]

This complete lesson introduces students to Pseudocode, a key skill in Computer Science, Coding, Software Engineering and Programming. Learners will explore how to plan, write, and interpret logical steps in plain language before converting them into real code. This beginner-friendly approach strengthens problem-solving, algorithm design, and coding confidence. Ideal for building a solid programming foundation. ▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧ The Following Are Included in This Curriculum✤ PDF Less
Preview of Coding Presentation: Algorithms, Flowchart, Pseudocode

Coding Presentation: Algorithms, Flowchart, Pseudocode

Created by
Simply STEM
Short and simple presentation on some basic coding vocabulary words and concepts: Pseudocode, Flowchart, and Algorithms. Questions and examples included and last slide prompts for an activity to "Human Code" which I do by playing a small game of "Simon Says" showing students that coding something is giving it specific instructions to follow exactly. Made to align with Computer Science Standards: - Differentiate between flowcharts and pseudocode. - Identify algorithms that make use of sequencin
Preview of Introduction to Pseudocode in Computer Science [Complete Google Slide]

Introduction to Pseudocode in Computer Science [Complete Google Slide]

This is a c omplete Google Slide lesson on Pseudocode in Computer Science, Python Programming, and Coding. It covers everything learners need to know about Pseudocode. This is both beginner-friendly and easy to follow. Every slide is interactive and fun to learn and teach from. ▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧ The Following Are Included in This Curriculum✤ Google Slide lesson▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧ Format & Features✤ Google Slides✤ Editable ✤ Interactive ✤ Beginner-Friendly ✤ No-Prep ✤ Standards-
Preview of Complete Program Design using Pseudocode and Python Programming [ Google Slides]

Complete Program Design using Pseudocode and Python Programming [ Google Slides]

This is a complete Computer Science and Software Engineering coding modules that explains everything about creating and managing programs using the Python programming language. It begins by thoroughly explaining Python programming and coding, followed by an in-depth discussion of Computer Science and Software Engineering Concepts. This is a GOOGLE DRIVE BUNDLE with over 1000 Slides.▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧ The Following Are Included in This Curriculum✤ Google Slide Lessons ▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧
Preview of AP CSP: Procedures and Lists Escape Room (Pseudocode)

AP CSP: Procedures and Lists Escape Room (Pseudocode)

Created by
5starmath
Practice procedures and lists in AP CSP Pseudocode with this fully editable Google form style - digital escape room.
Preview of Pseudocode to JavaScript Matching Form

Pseudocode to JavaScript Matching Form

Created by
Franco Comp Sci
Practice your pseudocode interpretation skills by matching each pseudocode statement to the correct JavaScript code. This assignment will help prepare for the AP Computer Science Exam.
Preview of 3x Large 15 mark questions on paper 2 0478 pseudocode

3x Large 15 mark questions on paper 2 0478 pseudocode

This is my best attempt at creating a question that is similar to what may appear at the end of paper 2 for the Cambridge 0478 course. Although it does not include a mark scheme it does include working code. The questions are as similar to CIE's as I could make them and includes all of the main skills needed in the programming course. One of the questions is actually a CIE question that I have adapted as a revision document to be taught over various lessons. Athlete timing task: Students ne
Preview of Shrinky Art Pseudocode using Block Code - Keychain or Ornament - Gift

Shrinky Art Pseudocode using Block Code - Keychain or Ornament - Gift

Are you looking for a cute computational thinking, computer science, STEM, or Maker gift? This is a great option for December holidays, Mother's Day, Father's Day, and more. This set of slides includes recommended Amazon links for Shrinky Art purchase that includes the keychain. The images show tips and tricks on how students can create their pseudocode prior to shrinking in the toaster oven. This turns out as a beloved keepsake which also demonstrates students understanding of how code blocks p
Preview of Intro to Java: Lesson 4.4 — Problem-Solving Strategies

Intro to Java: Lesson 4.4 — Problem-Solving Strategies

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Lesson 4.4 — Problem-Solving Strategies (Java + Flowcharts + Pseudocode) Printable Worksheet + Teacher Guide | CSA Java | High School Computer Science Help your Computer Science students learn how to think like programmers with this fully-designed, classroom-ready worksheet on Problem-Solving Strategies. This resource walks students step-by-step through decomposition, flowcharting, pseudocode, and code tracing — the essential skills needed before writing any Java code. This worksheet is
Preview of Introduction to Java: Lesson 2.8 — Algorithmic Thinking

Introduction to Java: Lesson 2.8 — Algorithmic Thinking

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Introduction to Java: Lesson 2.8 — Algorithmic Thinking (Step-by-Step Algorithms, Pseudocode, Tracing, Coding Activity)Help your high school Computer Science students build the most essential skill in programming— algorithmic thinking—with this complete, ready-to-print worksheet packet designed specifically for CSA Java classrooms (Grades 9–12). This resource is perfect for AP CSA, Intro to Java, Computer Science Principles, or any programming course that needs strong foundations in logical
Preview of Introduction to Algorithms: Analysis, Design, Time & Space Complexity and Python

Introduction to Algorithms: Analysis, Design, Time & Space Complexity and Python

This lesson provides a complete, beginner-friendly introduction to Algorithms, covering algorithm concepts, analysis and design, time and space complexity, algorithm vs pseudocode, major algorithm types, and Python tools (Anaconda, Jupyter, Spyder). ────────── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ────────── What’s Included 💡 Full Introduction to Algorithms Slide Deck (PPT + PDF)💡 Clear visual explanations and diagrams💡 Pseudocode examples💡 Python-based algorithm lab overview💡 Ready for in-person, online, or hybrid
Preview of Haunted House Coding Activity Hour of Code Halloween STEM NO SOFTWARE NEEDED

Haunted House Coding Activity Hour of Code Halloween STEM NO SOFTWARE NEEDED

Code a Haunted House! In this digital Google Slides activity, students will be introduced to introductory through intermediate coding concepts and techniques. They will then decode a pseudo code (not written in a coding language but in similar format to some coding languages) and create a digital haunted house based on the algorithms in the code. You do not need to know any particular coding language to do this activity!The preview above shows a sample of one of the follow-up activities, but
Preview of TED Talk: What’s an Algorithm?- David J. Malan

TED Talk: What’s an Algorithm?- David J. Malan

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the foundational concept of algorithms and how they function in both computers and human thinking. Students will learn about loops, variables, pseudocode, efficiency, and how to test and debug simple algorithms. Ideal for high school and introductory computer science courses, this resource includes 20 discussion questions, an expanded writing prompt, and a debate topic on algorithmic decision-making in modern society. A fun and accessible entry point into
Preview of Mastering the 3 Programming constructs

Mastering the 3 Programming constructs

An introduction to the main 3 programming constructs: Sequence, Selection and Iteration. Understanding how you could solve most problems using these constructs. Also includes: Explanation of how to write effective PSEUDOCODE AND FLOWCHART (DESIGN) Interactive Examples included: Sequential Program – Predicting output; Predicting the output of a program (Do – Until LOOP); RE-WRITING SOMETHING AS A WHILE LOOP This is part of a very comprehensive series of resources created by www.teachingcomputing.
Preview of Programming Jigsaw Puzzle Activity

Programming Jigsaw Puzzle Activity

Created by
Jonathan Riley
Bring algorithms to life with this interactive, unplugged classroom activity! In this collaborative lesson, students work in groups to solve a physical puzzle — but before they start, they must write and follow their own pseudocode algorithm. As they work, they’ll experience firsthand how sequencing, selection, and iteration apply to problem-solving in computer science. Afterward, students reflect on their “debugging” process and connect their experience to real programming concepts. 🧠 St
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles Digital EASEL Final Exam Review Pack

AP Computer Science Principles Digital EASEL Final Exam Review Pack

A digital EASEL review covering all five Big Ideas: Creative Development, Data, Algorithms & Programming, Computer Systems & Networks, and Impact of Computing. Includes a master vocabulary and concepts reference sheet covering every key term, pseudocode construct, and computing concept on the AP exam, plus a full practice test of 35 multiple-choice questions and 3 free-response problems modeled on the AP exam format. Complete answer keys with worked explanations for every problem.Perfect for the
Preview of Hour of Code Computer Science STEM Coding Activity Gingerbread House Gifted

Hour of Code Computer Science STEM Coding Activity Gingerbread House Gifted

A fun Hour of Code Google Slides activity that introduces students to essential computer science and coding skills while building a digital gingerbread house. Students will explore introductory to intermediate coding concepts as they decode pseudo code (written in a code-like format) and use the algorithms to create their own digital gingerbread house. This activity is a fun and festive way to build problem-solving skills and deepen students’ understanding of how coding works. The preview
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles Final Exam Review Packet

AP Computer Science Principles Final Exam Review Packet

A 4-part comprehensive review covering all five Big Ideas: Creative Development, Data, Algorithms & Programming, Computer Systems & Networks, and Impact of Computing. Includes a master vocabulary and concepts reference sheet covering every key term, pseudocode construct, and computing concept on the AP exam, plus a full practice test of 35 multiple-choice questions and 3 free-response problems modeled on the AP exam format. Complete answer keys with worked explanations for every problem.Perfect
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles Final Exam Review Pack (Print & Digital)

AP Computer Science Principles Final Exam Review Pack (Print & Digital)

A review (print & digital versions included!) covering all five Big Ideas: Creative Development, Data, Algorithms & Programming, Computer Systems & Networks, and Impact of Computing. Includes a master vocabulary and concepts reference sheet covering every key term, pseudocode construct, and computing concept on the AP exam, plus a full practice test of 35 multiple-choice questions and 3 free-response problems modeled on the AP exam format. Complete answer keys with worked explanations for every
Preview of The Magic Number Algorithm Lesson Pack

The Magic Number Algorithm Lesson Pack

Created by
Franco Comp Sci
Hook your students with a surprising math-and-code logic puzzle!This hands-on lesson guides students through an engaging algorithm called The Magic Number, where no matter what number they start with, they always end up with 1! Students explore the pattern, convert pseudocode into JavaScript, and trace variables step-by-step to understand how it works. Perfect for: Intro to Algorithms Code Tracing Practice AP CSP, ECS, or JavaScript units Engaging sub plans or Friday brain teasers! ✅ Inclu
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 AP Computer Science Principles Digital Study Guide | 100 Practice Questions

AP Computer Science Principles Digital Study Guide | 100 Practice Questions

Help your students review for the AP Computer Science Principles exam with this digital study guide. Included are 100 practice questions with a complete answer key. Send it to your students digitally — 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 pro
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles Study Guide | 100 Practice Questions with Answers

AP Computer Science Principles Study Guide | 100 Practice Questions with Answers

Review for the AP Computer Science Principles exam with this study guide (print & digital versions included). This study guide includes 100 practice questions with a complete answer key. Print it out or send to your students digitally — 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, al
Preview of AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam RETAKE

AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam RETAKE

This Unit 1 Programming Exam is designed for high school students in the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course, specifically those using the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) curriculum. It also works well with any introductory programming unit preparing students for the AP CSP Exam, regardless of curriculum provider. Key Features: 30 questions assessing foundational programming conceptsMultiple-choice and matching formatsPLTW-style vocabulary, Python syntax, and pseudocode includedAnswer key
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