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Preview of Mad Glibs: Programming Edition | Computational Thinking, Algorithms, Debugging

Mad Glibs: Programming Edition | Computational Thinking, Algorithms, Debugging

Created by
Cara Armour
Mad Glibs: Programming Edition ✨ Make learning algorithms fun and silly with Mad Glibs: Programming Edition! This activity puts a programming twist on the classic Mad Libs game, helping kids understand how inputs create outputs. Perfect for Girl Scouts completing the Think Like a Programmer Journey or for any classroom coding lesson! What’s Included: Printable Mad Glibs templates Sample stories with missing “program steps” A challenge where girls must reverse-engineer the template from a fini
Preview of Debugging | Unplugged Coding - No Prep

Debugging | Unplugged Coding - No Prep

This set of 9 no prep unplugged coding worksheets is a simple and fun way to teach computer science skills. Students will learn about bugs in algorithms and will rewrite a code that works. The worksheets included are: 2x Find the bug 4x Find the bug and rewrite the code (easier) 3x Find the bug and rewrite the code (harder). Check out preview to see all pages. I hope you like this product :) You Might Also Like…Unplugged Coding | Summer - No PrepCoding Poster | Basic Coding WordsConnect with me!
Preview of Monster Algorithm Challenge | Unplugged Coding Activity for Grades 6-12

Monster Algorithm Challenge | Unplugged Coding Activity for Grades 6-12

Created by
CTE Warehouse
Engage your students with the Monster Algorithm Challenge—an unplugged coding activity perfect for introducing or reinforcing algorithmic thinking in computer science or STEM classes. Designed for grades 6-12, this activity has students write step-by-step instructions (algorithms) to describe how to draw a monster. Their peers will then follow the algorithm to draw the monster exactly as instructed, highlighting the importance of precision in coding. This activity is fun, interactive, and a gre
Preview of Algorithms Presentation

Algorithms Presentation

Created by
Rachel Fish
Help your students explore the world of algorithms with this engaging and easy-to-follow presentation designed for Introduction to Computer Science, Computer Literacy, or STEM courses! This resource introduces students to the basics of algorithms, how they are used in everyday life and technology, and why step-by-step problem solving is important in computer science. Students will learn how algorithms work through real-world examples, visual explanations, and interactive discussions that make co
Preview of Intro to CS — Lesson 1.3: Algorithms and Instructions

Intro to CS — Lesson 1.3: Algorithms and Instructions

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Help students understand one of the most important foundations of computer science: algorithms. In this lesson, students learn what an algorithm is by writing clear, step-by-step instructions for real-world tasks and analyzing why precision and order matter when communicating with computers. Through hands-on examples and guided reasoning, students discover that computers follow instructions exactly and cannot “guess” intent. This lesson builds directly on Lesson 1.1 (What Is Computer Science
Preview of The Lost Coin - 5-7 Yr Olds | Coding Unplugged | Mini Lessons | Algorithms

The Lost Coin - 5-7 Yr Olds | Coding Unplugged | Mini Lessons | Algorithms

This Unplugged Coding activity is the perfect introduction to algorithms for your students, or a simple activity to help build independence around a focus area. We've combined pirates, treasure and coding into 1 activity! Help Captain Jack locate his lost coins by using simple symbols or well defined directional words. Check the preview for more! Students will be able to:Students will be able to solve a problem using simple, well defined directional steps. Students can test their steps to see
Preview of Python Pseudocode to Code Translation | Algorithms & Sequencing

Python Pseudocode to Code Translation | Algorithms & Sequencing

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Help students focus on thinking before typing with this Python pseudocode to code translation worksheet designed for Computer Science Principles (CSP) and introductory Python courses. This activity guides students through algorithmic thinking and sequencing by having them read pseudocode, fix step order, and translate ideas into simple Python— without emphasizing syntax perfection. It’s ideal for rebuilding confidence after a break and preparing students for tracing, debugging, and full prog
Preview of S’mores Algorithm & Rapid Prototyping Group Activity

S’mores Algorithm & Rapid Prototyping Group Activity

Created by
Cara Armour
Turn the classic campfire treat into a fun introduction to computer science! In this hands-on activity, kids practice writing algorithms (step-by-step instructions) and testing them out through rapid prototyping. When their “programs” don’t go as planned, they’ll get to debug and try again—just like real programmers! This set includes complete activity instructions plus a kid-friendly teaching script, so the activity can be led by youth leaders. It’s designed to be fun, engaging, and full of
Preview of Unplugged BeeBot Coding Cards | Bee Bot Worksheets | Bee Bot Lessons

Unplugged BeeBot Coding Cards | Bee Bot Worksheets | Bee Bot Lessons

These algorithm cards are the perfect addition to your coding lessons with BeeBot robots or robotic mice. Students can practice creating algorithms using the cards before coding entering their code into the robot - reinforcing the notion that an algorithm is a set of simple steps and providing an opportunity for students to check (debug) their code. A laminated set of these cards are essential for any BeeBot coding lesson in junior primary! This resource includes a black and white version, as we
Preview of Intro to Java Unit 3 – Arrays, ArrayLists, and Inheritance Quiz

Intro to Java Unit 3 – Arrays, ArrayLists, and Inheritance Quiz

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Java Unit 3 Quiz — Arrays, Array Algorithms, ArrayLists, Inheritance & Polymorphism (DOCX + Answer Key)Assess student understanding of core Java OOP and data-structure foundations with this clean, classroom-ready Unit 3 Quiz covering Arrays, Array Algorithms, ArrayLists, and Introductory Inheritance/Polymorphism. Designed specifically for high school Computer Science classrooms, this quiz includes multiple coding tasks, prediction problems, debugging practice, and a class-design prompt to rein
Preview of Thanksgiving Computer Science Mega Bundle!

Thanksgiving Computer Science Mega Bundle!

Created by
Mr. H Codes
🍁 Thanksgiving Computer Science Mega Bundle | Coding, Data, Algorithms, and Debugging Activities (Grades 9–12)Bring fall fun into your computer science classroom with this festive bundle of 5 Thanksgiving-themed activities! Each worksheet combines hands-on coding logic with a seasonal twist — perfect for middle and high school tech classes before the holiday break. Students will debug, design, decode, and analyze while celebrating gratitude and creativity! 💻 What’s Included 🦃 Turkey Co
Preview of Halloween Computer Science Mega Bundle!

Halloween Computer Science Mega Bundle!

Created by
Mr. H Codes
🎃 Halloween Computer Science Mega Bundle!Topics: Programming • Binary • DebuggingAlgorithms • Hardware Grades: 9–12 File Type: Word Document (Editable) Format: Printable 8.5x11 Worksheets 🕸️ Included Activities Pumpkin Patch Programming Worksheet – Students use logic and sequencing to solve fall-themed coding challenges! Haunted Hardware Hunt Worksheet – Match spooky riddles to the correct computer components. Debug the Zombie Code – Students find and fix creepy code “bugs” befo
Preview of Algoithms Fill In The Blank Vocabulary

Algoithms Fill In The Blank Vocabulary

I created this resource to introduce my students to algorithm vocabulary terms. Includes: fill-in the blank (2 versions)vocabulary answer keysVocabulary terms covered: algorithm, automation, binary, bug, code, condition, data, debug, decision tree, efficiency, flowchart, input, instruction, iteration, logic, loop, model, output, pattern, process, programmer, pseudocode, rule, sequence, simulation, sorting, step, technology, variable, workflow
Preview of Computer Terms Posters

Computer Terms Posters

A set of posters for the following computer terms: sequence, algorithm, program, code, debug, sprite, cursor, refresh, hyperlink, inputs and outputs. There is a PDF version and a PowerPoint version of the file. The posters are to go with a unit on Introducing Coding which can be found at https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/3162323
Preview of Holiday Coding Bundle: Christmas Edition

Holiday Coding Bundle: Christmas Edition

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Holiday Coding Bundle: Christmas Edition 🎄 Grades: 9–12 Subjects: Computer Science (Python, Algorithms, Data/Spreadsheets), Technology, STEM What’s Inside (5 Worksheets) 🎅 Santa’s Debugging Workshop (Python – Debugging) Fix broken toy factory code with Santa’s elves by tracing errors, correcting syntax/logic, and validating output. 🧝 Elf Algorithm Adventure (Algorithm Design / Flowcharts) Plan toy deliveries with clear step-by-step logic and flowchart symbols, then translate to pseudoc
Preview of Coding Poster | Basic Coding Words

Coding Poster | Basic Coding Words

This resource contains 4 posters displaying basic coding words and what they mean: Coding, Algorithm, Bug and Debugging. It's a great visual resource to help students develop understanding and vocabulary related to computer science. The posters can be displayed in technology or STEM centers or laminated and using in your teaching. I hope you like this product :) You Might Also Like…Unplugged Coding | Summer - No PrepOther coding & Robotics ProductsConnect with me!Be sure to follow my TpT Stor
Preview of Computer Science (coding) Vocabulary Posters

Computer Science (coding) Vocabulary Posters

Created by
Babycat
This is a package of computer science vocabulary posters aimed at computer programming/coding. Included vocabulary: code, coding, program, algorithm, bug, debugging, loop, main function, persistence, decompose, conditionals, event and run program. Suitable to use alongside programs from scratch and code.org.
Preview of Code Tracing: The Map to Understanding Your Code

Code Tracing: The Map to Understanding Your Code

Created by
Franco Comp Sci
Code tracing is a fundamental skill for understanding how computer programs work. It involves following the execution of a program line by line, much like debugging a complex puzzle. By tracing code, students can: Visualize Algorithms: They can see how algorithms process data and reach solutions.Identify Errors: By stepping through code, students can pinpoint logical errors and incorrect assumptions.Develop Problem-Solving Skills: Tracing encourages students to think critically and break down co
Preview of What is Coding? Presentation and Notes

What is Coding? Presentation and Notes

This assignment should be used for grades 5-8 to teach an introduction to coding class or unit. This assignment covers the following topics: Definitions for coding, programming languages, algorithms, syntax, and debugging.Three short, and fun YouTube videos. Class discussion on why kids should learn to code. Examples of different programming languages.What’s Included? Presentation (Google Slides)Student worksheet (Google doc)Teacher Answer key (Google doc)
Preview of Code Vocabulary Posters

Code Vocabulary Posters

Created by
MrsBeach
These are posters that can be printed into a book if you choose to. They include 15 vocabulary words for the Express Prereading Curriculum through code.org. Words include: bug debugging persistence FAIL - first attempt in learning frustrated click double click drag drop digital footprint algorithm program programming loop repeat event
Preview of Holiday Coding Bundle: Kwanzaa Edition

Holiday Coding Bundle: Kwanzaa Edition

Created by
Mr. H Codes
🌟 What’s Included (5 Worksheets + Teacher Keys!) 🕯️ 1. Debugging for Unity (Umoja – Unity) Students work in pairs to identify and fix shared code errors in a “community app,” practicing communication, teamwork, and collaborative debugging. ⚙️ 2. Algorithm of Purpose (Nia – Purpose) Students design meaningful algorithms that help organize community events or goals—connecting logic to purpose and impact. 💡 3. Creative Code Lab (Kuumba – Creativity) Using Python or JavaScript loops, st
Preview of Computer Science Principles (CSP) — Lesson 1.4: Algorithms in Everyday Life

Computer Science Principles (CSP) — Lesson 1.4: Algorithms in Everyday Life

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Computer Science Principles (CSP) — Lesson 1.4: Algorithms in Everyday Life Help students understand that algorithms are clear, step-by-step instructions, not just lines of code. In this Computer Science Principles (CSP) lesson, students practice writing precise algorithms, identifying ambiguous steps, and debugging poorly written instructions using real-world tasks they already understand. This lesson builds strong algorithmic thinking skills that directly prepare students for programming l
Preview of Holiday Coding Bundle: Hanukkah Edition

Holiday Coding Bundle: Hanukkah Edition

Created by
Mr. H Codes
🕎 Holiday Coding Bundle: Hanukkah EditionPerfect for Grades 9 – 12 | Computer Science / STEM / Coding💡 Celebrate the Festival of Lights with hands-on coding challenges that bring Hanukkah traditions to life! 🌟 What’s Included (5 Activities)TitleFocus / SkillDescriptionDurationIndividual Price 🕎 Dreidel Debugging LabDebugging (Python)Students fix bugs in a digital dreidel simulator to make it spin correctly. 45 – 60 min $3.50 🕯️ Festival of Lights AlgorithmAlgorithm Design / Flowcharts
Preview of Winter Library Tech Centers for K–5 | No Prep Print Activities

Winter Library Tech Centers for K–5 | No Prep Print Activities

Created by
Playbit Class
❄️ TEACH COMPUTER SCIENCE WITHOUT COMPUTERS! ❄️Looking for a fun, educational, and NO-PREP way to introduce coding concepts to your little learners this winter? This Winter Unplugged Coding Pack is perfect for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students to practice algorithms, sequencing, and keyboard familiarity—all with just a pencil and crayons! These activities blend Technology, Life Skills, and Art, making them perfect for STEM centers, morning work, sub plans, or early finishers. WHAT’S INCLUDE
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