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Preview of Autumn STEM: Unplugged Coding Task Cards and Worksheets for Early Learners

Autumn STEM: Unplugged Coding Task Cards and Worksheets for Early Learners

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Unplugged Coding Activity for Fall – Autumn Path Following for Preschool & ElementaryThis unplugged coding activity is perfect for an autumn-themed STEM lesson! Children use arrows to guide a scarecrow or squirrel along a brown path to reach various fall items, making this a fun and engaging way to introduce coding concepts without screens. With increasing difficulty levels, this pack is ideal for preschoolers and early elementary students to build problem-solving and logic skills. The se
Preview of Basic Unplugged Coding for Winter

Basic Unplugged Coding for Winter

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Crown Daisy
Use this unplugged coding activity for Winter. The children need to follow the blue path by placing various arrows for the children/animals to reach the various winter items. This pack includes 25 cards with an increasing level of difficulty, 5 cards for the children to build their own code, and 5 cut and paste worksheets that can be used with preschoolers and with older children. About the product: 25 cards for the children to create a path with arrows. 2 pages with arrows (in color and in blac
Preview of Basic Unplugged Coding for Summer

Basic Unplugged Coding for Summer

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Crown Daisy
This unplugged coding activity for summer is perfect to introduce basic coding to your students. Students need to follow the blue path by placing various arrows for the children to reach the pool. This pack includes 24 cards with an increasing level of difficulty, perfect for differentiation. These cards can be used with preschoolers, kindergarteners and with older children. About the product:24 cards for the children to create a path with arrows for the children. 2 pages with arrows (in color
Preview of DIRECTIONAL TASK CARDS for Coding & Robotics - Beebots / Bluebots Activities

DIRECTIONAL TASK CARDS for Coding & Robotics - Beebots / Bluebots Activities

Beebots/Bluebots are great robots for young learners! One way to use Bee-bots and/or Blue-bots with your students is through using these DIRECTIONAL TASK CARDS. There are TWENTY (20) different directional task cards in this set. You will find arrows that correspond to the Bee-bot or Blue-bot buttons in each of the task cards. The numbers relate to the number of times that arrow should be pressed when coding the robots. Just print, laminate, and cut. Then, hand the cards out to your students w
Preview of Sorting Matrix Coding - Fine Motor Set to Teach Conditionals and Coding for Kids

Sorting Matrix Coding - Fine Motor Set to Teach Conditionals and Coding for Kids

Sorting Matrix Digital Activities to teach If/Then/Else coding language (Conditionals). Everything you need to teach students about conditionals and let them practice using the terminology. This resource includes 12 digital slides with moveable pieces that works in Google Slides or PowerPoint. This set has fine motor building materials including building blocks, play dough, pattern blocks, and counters - without the mess! Teaching coding concepts works best when we do familiar activities but u
Preview of Scratch Jr. Summer Coding Task Cards | Block Coding Activities for K-2 STEM & Co

Scratch Jr. Summer Coding Task Cards | Block Coding Activities for K-2 STEM & Co

Make summer coding fun and engaging with these Scratch Jr. Summer Coding Task Cards! Perfect for K–2 students, this resource helps young learners practice foundational block coding and computer science skills through creative, summer-themed challenges. Students will create animations, tell stories, add movement, use sounds, and explore sequencing in Scratch Jr. while building confidence with coding concepts in a developmentally appropriate way. ☀️ Included Summer Coding Challenges: Beach
Preview of Keyboard Care Coloring Pages for K-3 Computer Lab Rules and Typing Habits

Keyboard Care Coloring Pages for K-3 Computer Lab Rules and Typing Habits

Keyboard Care Coloring Pages help K-3 students practice simple computer lab rules before they use classroom keyboards. These device care printables support clear classroom technology expectations while giving young learners a calm, engaging way to review safe and respectful keyboard habits. What's included• Clean Hands at the Keyboard • Gentle Typing Fingers • No Snacks Near the Keyboard • Keep the Keyboard on the Desk • Sharing the Keyboard Kindly How teachers can use itUse these keyboard care
Preview of POP It Keyboard Station Activities for Typing Practice Paper Technology Lesson

POP It Keyboard Station Activities for Typing Practice Paper Technology Lesson

Students use a POP It keyboard (or any available keyboard) and the provided work mat and task cards as a station activity. There are 6 sets of task cards included so you can keep using this as students age. Prep once and use forever! Get the POP It Keyboards hereHow it Works:Print out as many wipe off work mats and card sets as you need and laminate them. Students will draw a card from their pile. Using a dry-erase marker, first they will pop the word on their keyboard. Then they will color in
Preview of Fill in the Keyboards printable worksheets to practice typing skills

Fill in the Keyboards printable worksheets to practice typing skills

On each printable worksheet there are 3 keyboards for a total of 60 fill in the keyboards activities. There are 3 different keyboard layouts (PC, Chromebook, and Mac) so that students are exposed to different keyboard types. Great for exit ticket, sub activity, early finisher option, low-tech day, and the list goes on! Test out the concept with this freebieOPTIONS FOR PREPPING •Print, laminate, hole punch, and put on a ring to use with dry or wet erase markers. •Print and hand out as-is for a
Preview of Unplugged Programming Activity Beebot

Unplugged Programming Activity Beebot

Students can use these worksheets to write unplugged programs for a robot that works just like the Bee-Bots. The robot must navigate a path to an item while avoiding other items. The worksheets range in difficulty from easy (only requiring a few steps) to more complex (more than one path is available to use). Mini robot pictures are included that can be printed and cut out for your students to use as a manipulative to help them decide which way the robot needs to turn. Answers are included.
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