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Preview of Debugging Escape Room *No Prep!*

Debugging Escape Room *No Prep!*

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AFRL GRILL
This gamified lesson is designed to deepen students' knowledge of coding. Students will apply their learning of debugging in navigating the digital escape. This puzzle encourages critical thinking and collaboration skills while reviewing content. The activity is designed as an extension or enrichment of your coding unit. Simply share the link on page two with your class; there is no prep needed. The escape room will guide students to correct answers in order to move through the escape room. We
Preview of What is an Algorithm?

What is an Algorithm?

What is an algorithm? Students learn how people make instructions to tell computers what to do. The hands-on activity lets them practice to see how difficult it is to accurately "program" their computer (fellow student), and how carefully they must think through how to explain their instructions. This activity is useful for helping students understand the importance of specificity in designing instructions, whether for a computer program or an AI chatbot. Baylor Computer Science Assistant Pro
Preview of Coding Unplugged: Offline Puzzle for Middle School│Single Puzzle Card- Sports

Coding Unplugged: Offline Puzzle for Middle School│Single Puzzle Card- Sports

Translate an algorithm to create art! Basic coding skills are put to the test with these pencil-and-paper coding puzzles. Students will translate the arrow code using the Programming Key to draw the secret image. Perfect as a computer-free sub activity, or use as a no-prep option for early finishers or after state testing! Find the full resource here. This Free Resource contains one single puzzle card that can be used as a quick worksheet, or can be laminated and used again and again! The FU
Preview of AP Comp Sci Principles | Performance Task Guide

AP Comp Sci Principles | Performance Task Guide

Help your students excel on the Create Performance Task - worth 30% of the AP CSP exam score! This comprehensive 7-page study guide breaks down everything students need to know to earn all 6 rubric points on their programming project submission. Topics Covered: 📋 Performance Task Overview - Requirements, timeline, and what graders look for 🎯 Strategy Deep Dive - Choosing the right project complexity and avoiding common traps 💾 Data Abstraction - How to use lists meaningfully and e
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