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Preview of Coding Unplugged LESSONS & PUZZLES for Middle School│Commands, Debugging,& More!

Coding Unplugged LESSONS & PUZZLES for Middle School│Commands, Debugging,& More!

Use these Lesson+Puzzle worksheets to teach coding in byte-sized chunks! Sharpen students' computational thinking skills with puzzles that explain one element of coding at a time.Truly an all-in-one FUN way to introduce algorithmic thinking and a coding mindset using a simple directional code. Engaging puzzles that align with each new term help the lesson really "click"! Information about real programming languages within the lessons help the transition to coding on the computer! Perfect for
Preview of 6th Grade STAAR Reading Review Looping Cards TEKS Aligned

6th Grade STAAR Reading Review Looping Cards TEKS Aligned

Looking for an engaging, low-prep way to review 6th Grade Reading Language Arts (RLA) concepts? This "I Have... Who Has..." activity is the perfect classroom tool to get students moving, speaking, and thinking critically about key literary elements! Designed specifically for the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), this set of 30 cards covers the "must-know" concepts for 6th-grade mastery, including the full plot mountain, figurative language, and informational text features. 🌟 What’
Preview of Algorithms STEM | Create Step-by-Step Solutions Like a Programmer For K - 9Th

Algorithms STEM | Create Step-by-Step Solutions Like a Programmer For K - 9Th

Created by
Think Tank STEM
🧠 Algorithms STEM | Create Step-by-Step Solutions Like a Programmer (Kindergarten–Grade 2)Help students think like problem-solvers with this engaging Algorithms STEM activity! This hands-on resource introduces how computers solve problems using clear, ordered steps—called algorithms. Students are guided to design, test, and improve their own step-by-step solutions, as outlined in the challenge on page 2, where they learn that computers follow algorithms to solve real-world problems. ⭐ Wha
Preview of Coding Logic STEM | Think Like a Programmer | Technology Units For K - 9Th

Coding Logic STEM | Think Like a Programmer | Technology Units For K - 9Th

Created by
Think Tank STEM
💻 Coding Logic STEM | Think Like a Programmer (Kindergarten–Grade 2)Introduce students to the world of coding with this engaging Coding Logic STEM activity! This hands-on resource helps learners understand how computers follow instructions step by step while building essential problem-solving and logical thinking skills. Students are challenged to create, test, and improve their own step-by-step instructions (algorithms), as outlined on page 2, where they learn that computers follow clear i
Preview of Behavior Chart for Kids Printable Reward Chart Toddlers Potty Training

Behavior Chart for Kids Printable Reward Chart Toddlers Potty Training

Created by
RikiTikiArt
Support positive behavior and daily progress with this Behavior Chart for Kids Printable Reward Chart — a simple and effective tool for toddlers and young children. Perfect for potty training, goal setting, and daily to-do routines, this printable chart works beautifully in homeschool, daycare, preschool, classroom, or nursery settings to encourage responsibility and celebrate achievements. Original Reward Chart Size: 8.5 x 11 I recommend laminating the pages for multiple uses. Removable pieces
Preview of 8th Grade US History STAAR Review Looping Cards TEKS Aligned

8th Grade US History STAAR Review Looping Cards TEKS Aligned

8th Grade U.S. History STAAR Review: "I Have... Who Has...?" Looping Cards Get your students moving, talking, and mastering the TEKS!Looking for a high-engagement way to review for the 8th Grade U.S. History STAAR test? This "I Have... Who Has...?" game is the perfect instructional strategy to reinforce the most frequently tested concepts, academic vocabulary, and readiness standards. Why You’ll Love This Resource:100% TEKS Aligned: Every card is mapped to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skil
Preview of Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

Created by
Cyber Wiz
Python coding lessons for beginners made simple! This editable and student-friendly resource introduces the basics of Python programming step by step, including variables, loops, lists, functions, and input/output. Designed for middle and high school computer science classes, this resource combines clear explanations with interactive practice so students learn by doing. What’s IncludedEditable Presentation Slides – introduce key Python coding concepts with examplesStep-by-Step Guided Activities
Preview of Multi-Step Order of Operations Algebra | No-Prep Practice Worksheets

Multi-Step Order of Operations Algebra | No-Prep Practice Worksheets

Variable Loops: Level 2 – Follow the Variable | Multi‑Step Algebra Chains This Level 2 Variable Loops activity gives students structured practice with multi‑step variable expressions. Starting from a given value, students follow a chain of calculations, using each result to determine the next variable. The goal is to carefully apply operations and track values in order to see whether the sequence correctly returns to the original starting value. The loops require students to apply multiple oper
Preview of Multi-Step Algebra with Division & Parentheses | No-Prep Practice Worksheets

Multi-Step Algebra with Division & Parentheses | No-Prep Practice Worksheets

This Level 3 Variable Loops activity gives students structured practice with division and parentheses in multi‑step variable expressions. Students start with a given value and follow a chain of calculations, using each result to determine the next variable. The goal is to carefully apply grouping symbols and division while tracking values accurately to see whether the sequence returns to the original starting value. The loops require close attention to order of operations, making this resource i
Preview of Question Loop, Literary Classics: "Romeo and Juliet", Elements of Fiction

Question Loop, Literary Classics: "Romeo and Juliet", Elements of Fiction

Allow us to introduce our, "Romeo and Juliet" Question Loop Activity. Classic literature, condensed for clarity. Critical thinking, dialed up for engagement. Only from Soss Boss Creations. Step aside, sleepy summaries and outdated worksheets— Soss Boss Creations is here to revive the classic Romeo and Juliet with a new take on classic literature. This Elements of Fiction Question Loop Activity condenses Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy into an approachable, roughly 1,000-word narrative while
Preview of I Have, Who Has? – 50 States & Abbreviations Game

I Have, Who Has? – 50 States & Abbreviations Game

This I Have, Who Has? game is a fun, interactive way for students to practice matching U.S. states with their abbreviations. Each player receives a card and takes turns reading aloud to find the next correct match, creating a continuous loop until the game ends. It’s perfect for building geography knowledge, listening skills, and classroom engagement. This game includes 51 cards (including a START & END card) covering each of the 50 United States and their coordinating abbreviation.
Preview of Introduction to Coding in Python - 38 LESSONS | Computer Science & Programming

Introduction to Coding in Python - 38 LESSONS | Computer Science & Programming

✤ This Lesson provides a beginner-friendly introduction to coding in Python, tailored for Computer Science and Programming education. Through 38 structured lessons, learners explore key programming concepts such as variables, loops, conditionals, functions, data structures, and file handling. Each lesson is practical, engaging, and designed to build both foundational knowledge and real-world coding skills. ▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧ The Following Are Included in This Curriculum✤ PDF Lessons ✤
Preview of 7th Grade STAAR Reading Review Looping Cards TEKS Aligned

7th Grade STAAR Reading Review Looping Cards TEKS Aligned

Elevate your test prep and daily vocabulary review with this high-engagement "I Have... Who Has..." looping card game! Specifically designed for 7th Grade Reading Language Arts (RLA) teachers in Texas, these cards are perfectly aligned with the STAAR Redesign and current TEKS standards. This activity covers critical academic language, from figurative language and literary devices to informational text features and logical fallacies. Product Includes:30 Printable Looping Cards: High-quality,
Preview of Order of Operations with Exponents & Parentheses | Algebra Reasoning Activity

Order of Operations with Exponents & Parentheses | Algebra Reasoning Activity

Algebraic Reasoning with Step-by-Step Variable Tracking This resource introduces students to algebraic thinking through variable loops, where each value depends on the previous step. Instead of solving for a single variable, students must track and update multiple variables sequentially, strengthening logic, accuracy, and algebraic reasoning. Each loop begins with a starting value and guides students through a structured chain of operations involving variables such as a, b, c, and more. The lo
Preview of Indentation in Python Programming | How to Indent Coding Lessons

Indentation in Python Programming | How to Indent Coding Lessons

Created by
CodeHive DIY
This lesson emphasizes the importance of indentation in Python, where proper formatting is not just stylistic but required by the language. Learners will explore how indentation defines code blocks in structures like loops, functions, and conditionals. Through clear examples, they will develop the skills to apply correct indentation techniques, helping them avoid syntax errors and write clean, readable, and well-structured code. It provides all the guidance needed to make the learning proces
Preview of Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives + Digital Challenges

Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives + Digital Challenges

Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives: Kinesthetic Logic Kit + Digital ChallengesBridge the gap between abstract logic and concrete code with these high-contrast, tactile flowchart manipulatives and ready-to-use digital challenges. Teaching control structures like loops, sequences, and conditional logic is often the biggest hurdle for new Computer Science students. This kit provides a physical way for learners to map out their logic before they ever touch a keyboard. By laminating these shapes and
Preview of Coding Unplugged: Byte-Sized CS Coding Terms│Learn to Code Offline with Puzzles!

Coding Unplugged: Byte-Sized CS Coding Terms│Learn to Code Offline with Puzzles!

Review coding terms and symbols WITH PUZZLES! These worksheets are a no-prep way to keep students' coding vocabulary sharp! Students will use a simple offline code and combined commands to decipher 8 unique puzzles that each reinforce coding and logical thinking ideas (like "loop", "semicolon", "HTML", "assignment operator" and more!) PERFECT for substitutes and early finishers in any subject classroom! Coding Unplugged CODING TERMS & SYMBOLS Themed Middle School Packet contains:  4 Coding Un
Preview of Two Soundtrap Lessons and Worksheets

Two Soundtrap Lessons and Worksheets

Created by
Vinci eLearn
This product includes two Soundtrap lessons with guided worksheets designed to help students learn music production in a fun and accessible way. The first lesson introduces students to the Soundtrap.com application, while the second focuses on the action-based project of writing a loop composition using the built-in loop library. These lessons are flexible for distance learning or in-class instruction and typically take 1–3 days, depending on student familiarity with music concepts and software.
Preview of When to Use the Integer Data Type in Python | Complete Coding Lessons.

When to Use the Integer Data Type in Python | Complete Coding Lessons.

Created by
CodeHive DIY
Teach your students when and why to use the Integer data type in Python programming with this beginner-friendly, ready-to-teach lesson. This resource covers real-world scenarios where Integers are the best choice and highlights their key features such as representing whole numbers, performing arithmetic operations, and controlling loops and conditions in code. It provides all the guidance needed to make the learning process smooth and effective, making it easy for teachers to teach and qu
Preview of SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit 5 Lesson 2: Flowcharts

SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit 5 Lesson 2: Flowcharts

Created by
RoboBytes
Stop letting students jump straight into coding without a plan. This LEGO SPIKE Prime flowchart lesson teaches students how to organize autonomous robot logic before they build. Students learn how Forever loops, sensor checks, and decision blocks work together inside a clear system structure — reducing confusion, debugging time, and priority mistakes during autonomous challenges. Instead of guessing why their robot is misbehaving, students visually map what happens first, what repeats, and how e
Preview of What is my number?  Prime or composite?  Odd or even?

What is my number? Prime or composite? Odd or even?

37 printable or digital pages to help your students improve their critical thinking skills regarding numbers. Each page offers five CLUES to discovering a secret number. Clues tell the student if the number is... if it is odd or even, whether it is single or double digit, if it is a prime or composite number, if it is a square number (4, 9, 16, 25…), if it is a triangular number (the sum of 1+2+3+4…), if it is a cube number (e.g., 8 = 2x2x2, 27 = 3x3x3), how many syllables it has, if it has
Preview of 200 Engaging Writing Prompts Slides - for discussion, journals, and more!

200 Engaging Writing Prompts Slides - for discussion, journals, and more!

Created by
Rachel Lynette
This product contains 200 writing prompts that can be used in four unique ways! Each prompt features a different kid-friendly, open-ended question or prompt. WHAT’S INCLUDED:✍️ PRINT:200 Task Cards (prints 4 to a page)Black-lineColor200 Journal Pages (1 prompt per page)Black-lineColorList of 200 Prompts20 Tic-Tac-Toe BoardsGeneric Response SheetDIGITAL:Google Slides - Slideshow to project to the classGoogle Slides - Student ActivityYoutube - Prompt Randomizer VideoDIFFERENTIATION OPTIONS:Digita
Preview of King Tut and Ancient Egypt CSI Inquiry Activity for World History Social Studies

King Tut and Ancient Egypt CSI Inquiry Activity for World History Social Studies

In this Ancient Egypt and King Tut CSI investigation, students analyze and use critical thinking skills to investigate the death of ancient Egypt's youngest pharaoh, King Tut. Students are introduced to the background of King Tutankhamun, the role of pharaohs in ancient Egypt, the chaos created by his father Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), and the mystery surrounding his death. Students investigate possible murder motives from two close advisors (Aye and Horemheb), the likelihood of an infectious di
Preview of Year Round Logic Puzzle Activities for Middle School!

Year Round Logic Puzzle Activities for Middle School!

In this logic puzzle bundle, you get all FOURTEEN logic puzzle holiday products at a sale price of 50% off! There are a total of 94 logic puzzles of varying difficulty, ready to use, plus academic activities related to the holidays or seasons. The logic puzzles are great for critical thinking, close reading, and problem solving. With 94 puzzles to choose from, you'll have at least one a week to use as a filler, for extra credit, with a sub, or for those fast finishers. The themes of the lo
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