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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 Math Puzzles: Coding Cars- Google Slides

Math Puzzles: Coding Cars- Google Slides

This is a super FUN way to introduce your students to the basics of coding! This Coding Cars activity is best done on Google Slides where students can move objects and create an algorithm to "program the cars". After they create their code, they can watch the animated videos to see the cars move on the road and check their answer! (built right into the slides). It can also be done unplugged (without a computer) using the pdf worksheets. Skills practiced: sequencing, analytic thinking, pr
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 What Is Coding Booklet for Computer Science & STEM

What Is Coding Booklet for Computer Science & STEM

Created by
MindTech
Introduce young learners to the exciting world of coding with this engaging unplugged STEM resource! Designed for elementary students, this activity pack teaches the basics of computer science without needing computers or devices. What’s Included:Introduction to computers and programmingAlgorithms and step-by-step thinkingBinary code basics (0s and 1s)Sequencing and code orderBugs and debugging conceptsLoops and repetition in codingConditionals using IF/THEN logicCoding vocabulary review activi
Preview of Haunted Candy Hunt: Halloween Coding & Algorithm Activity (No Prep Printable)

Haunted Candy Hunt: Halloween Coding & Algorithm Activity (No Prep Printable)

Bring spooky fun to your computer science or STEM classroom with this print-and-go Halloween coding activity - no devices, no prep, and sub-friendly! Students help Trick-Bot 3000 collect candy in a haunted neighborhood using step-by-step coding directions. This unplugged activity introduces algorithm design, sequencing, debugging, and conditional thinking — all while celebrating Halloween! Perfect for grades 3–5, this activity reinforces computational thinking skills in a fun, creative way.
Preview of Third Grade Coding Unit | Computer Science, STEM, ISTE, CSTA (3rd)

Third Grade Coding Unit | Computer Science, STEM, ISTE, CSTA (3rd)

Looking for an engaging way to introduce coding and computer science to 3rd grade students? This Third Grade Coding Unit helps students build foundational coding skills through unplugged activities, digital practice, and student-friendly problem solving. This 5-day unit introduces students to key computer science concepts such as algorithms, sequences, debugging, loops, and conditionals. Students practice creating clear steps, testing their ideas, fixing mistakes, and explaining how code works.
Preview of Computer Science Vocabulary Word Wall And Posters

Computer Science Vocabulary Word Wall And Posters

Created by
MindTech
Make your technology focus wall engaging, interactive, and educational with this Coding Vocabulary Word Wall. This resource includes 40 coding and computer science terms. Perfect for computer labs, STEM classrooms, robotics clubs, and coding lessons. Each vocabulary card is formatted on a half-sheet page for easy printing, displaying, and student reference. Coding Vocabulary:Algorithm, Animation, App, Binary, Block Coding, Bug, Character, Code, Coding, Command, Computer Program, Condition, Cost
Preview of Canal Coding: Navigate the Panama Canal | STEM + Unplugged Coding Activity

Canal Coding: Navigate the Panama Canal | STEM + Unplugged Coding Activity

Created by
Lucky Dublin
Canal Coding: Navigating the Panama Canal | STEM + Unplugged Coding Challenge (Grades 2–8)Take your students on a global STEM adventure! In this interactive, unplugged coding lesson, students become virtual navigators of the Panama Canal—one of the world’s most important engineering marvels. Using a hands-on grid map and conditional logic, students write and debug step-by-step algorithms to move a ship from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. They'll apply computational thinking strategies like
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
Preview of AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 2

AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 2

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
Preview of AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 1

AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 1

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
Preview of Human Robot Instruction Game STEM | Learn Coding Through Step-by-Step For K-3rd

Human Robot Instruction Game STEM | Learn Coding Through Step-by-Step For K-3rd

Created by
Think Tank STEM
🤖 Human Robot Instruction Game STEM | Learn Coding Through Step-by-Step Instructions (K–3)Introduce young learners to the exciting world of coding and algorithms with this interactive Human Robot Instruction Game STEM activity! Students discover how computers and robots follow precise instructions while practicing sequencing, debugging, problem-solving, and communication through fun hands-on challenges. This engaging resource guides students to write, test, debug, improve, and organize instr
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