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Preview of Introduction to FLOW Charts in Computer Science [Complete Google Slides]

Introduction to FLOW Charts in Computer Science [Complete Google Slides]

This is a complete Google Slide lesson on FLOW Charts in Computer Science, Python Programming, and Coding. It covers everything learners need to know about Flow Charting and is both beginner-friendly and easy to follow. Every slide is interactive and fun to learn from. ▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧ The Following Are Included in This Google Slide✤ Google Slide lesson▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧ Format & Features✤ Google Slide ✤ Editable ✤ Interactive ✤ Beginner-Friendly ✤ No-Prep ✤ Standards-Aligne
Preview of Candy STEM Design Challenge Bundle | Edible STEM Activities

Candy STEM Design Challenge Bundle | Edible STEM Activities

Sugar, STEM, and Strategy—Sweeten up your classroom with this engaging bundle of candy-themed design challenges! Have fun with these Engineering Design Process Lessons. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school (Grades 5–8), this collection of high-energy, low-prep lessons is designed to spark creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration. Whether you're looking for back-to-school fun, a festive engineering activity, or a reward-day challenge, each lesson comes packed with real-world des
Preview of MYP UNIT:  Islamic Tiles Coding & Design (IB / STEAM / Art + Engineering)

MYP UNIT: Islamic Tiles Coding & Design (IB / STEAM / Art + Engineering)

Bring beauty, math, and logic together in this engaging, interdisciplinary unit that blends geometric art, computational thinking, and the IB MYP Design Cycle! This project-based learning experience invites students to explore traditional Islamic tile design while learning how to code original digital patterns using platforms like TurtleArt, Scratch, or Tinkercad Codeblocks. Whether you're a Design, STEAM, Art, or Math teacher, this unit offers a structured and creative way to teach sy
Preview of POWER GAME (A version of Bingo using Electronic symbols)

POWER GAME (A version of Bingo using Electronic symbols)

Try this fun game of POWER AKA Bingo. After the students have learned the basic electronic symbols for schematics and using a multimeter, this is a fun way to review for an assessment or just to practice. Game uses a Google slideshow using the Slide Randomizer extension. The randomizer shuffles the slides each time you play so each game is unique. Kids can use plastic bingo markers to reuse game cards or they can write on the cards to mark off their answers. Teachers have a tracking sheet to ma
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