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Preview of Beginner Python(Text) Lessons 1 and 2

Beginner Python(Text) Lessons 1 and 2

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Amy's Kids
Teaching Python to 8th graders should be engaging, interactive, and focused on building confidence with simple concepts. The goal is to make programming fun while introducing core ideas gradually. Below is a plan for the first 2 lessons, designed to be age appropriate, hands on, and encouraging creativity. Each lesson is structured to fit a roughly 45minute class, with clear objectives, activities, and a small project or exercise. The lessons use Python’s basic syntax and avoid complex setups, s
Preview of RoboBytes | SPIKE Prime | Unit 6 Lesson 8 – Design Your Own Course

RoboBytes | SPIKE Prime | Unit 6 Lesson 8 – Design Your Own Course

Created by
RoboBytes
No instructions. No given thresholds. No pre-built course. Just students, tape, and everything they've learned. Students design a multi-segment tape course from scratch, calibrate their own thresholds, complete a segment planning table, use a code checklist, then write and test a full navigation program. Teacher notes include physical setup guidance, three no-build alternatives, calibration tips, differentiation strategies, debrief questions, and a 75-point grading rubric with 10-point bonus. Wh
Preview of Code Refactoring Efficacy CER | Programming | Case Study

Code Refactoring Efficacy CER | Programming | Case Study

📘 Full Length National Standard-Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | Code Refactoring Efficacy Case Study Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Computer Programming, with this Full Length DBQ CER Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessi
Preview of RoboBytes | SPIKE Prime | Unit 6 Lesson 4 – Read the Code: Line Following

RoboBytes | SPIKE Prime | Unit 6 Lesson 4 – Read the Code: Line Following

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RoboBytes
No building. No testing. Just reading, thinking, and understanding. Students analyze three pre-written line following programs — an if/else version, a speed variable version, and an error-based steering version — and answer questions about what each one does, why it's written that way, and what would happen if something changed. A great lesson for building code literacy and slowing down to think. What's included in the powerpoint:Editable teacher slide deckEditable student worksheetEditable teac
Preview of Building Codes Worksheet | Construction STEM Activity | GATE Middle School

Building Codes Worksheet | Construction STEM Activity | GATE Middle School

🧠 Worksheet | Construction Activity | Gifted & Talented Middle School Critical ThinkingEngage your students with this high-interest, real-world Construction worksheet focused on Building Codes and Permits. This resource is designed to promote critical thinking, inquiry-based learning, and real-world application, making it perfect for modern classrooms. Students will explore meaningful scenarios, analyze real-world connections, and express their ideas through structured questions that go beyo
Preview of Robot Activity: A Hands-On Introduction to Programming Logic

Robot Activity: A Hands-On Introduction to Programming Logic

Created by
STEM4Learning
Bring coding to life with this interactive Robot Activity, designed to help students understand the fundamentals of programming logic through hands-on, collaborative play. Perfect for elementary, middle, and beginner high school classrooms, this activity transforms students into programmers, announcers, and robots as they learn the importance of clear, precise instructions. What’s Included:A complete, ready-to-use PowerPoint presentation with clear teacher tips, role cards, and examples.Structu
Preview of SPIKE Prime Block Scavenger Hunt | Fast Finisher | Sub Day | Bell Ringer

SPIKE Prime Block Scavenger Hunt | Fast Finisher | Sub Day | Bell Ringer

Created by
RoboBytes
Keep your robotics students engaged and on task with this self-directed SPIKE Prime Word Blocks Scavenger Hunt! Perfect for fast finishers, sub days, early finishers, and bell ringers, this no-prep activity gets students exploring the SPIKE Prime coding environment while building block recognition and category knowledge. Students open SPIKE Prime Word Blocks on their device and hunt for real blocks — using exact default names as they appear in the app. No guessing, no made-up block names. Each w
Preview of SPIKE Prime Put the Blocks in Order! | Fast Finisher | Sub Day | Bell Ringer

SPIKE Prime Put the Blocks in Order! | Fast Finisher | Sub Day | Bell Ringer

Created by
RoboBytes
Strengthen your students' computational thinking and block sequencing skills with this SPIKE Prime Word Blocks ordering activity! Students read a robot programming goal and then figure out the correct order for a set of scrambled blocks — writing 1, 2, 3, and so on in the box next to each block. Perfect for bell ringers, fast finishers, sub days, and early finishers, and works great as a formative check on sequencing and program logic. Blocks are displayed in color-coded pills that match the rea
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