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Preview of Python Coding For Beginners | Lessons, Projects, & Exercises | Levels 1 & 2

Python Coding For Beginners | Lessons, Projects, & Exercises | Levels 1 & 2

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Cyber Wiz
Make teaching Python easy, organized, and engaging with this Python Programming Bundle, featuring classroom-ready resources designed to help students build real coding confidence. Whether you’re introducing Python for the first time or reinforcing key concepts, these editable resources help students learn how to think like programmers and fix code like pros. What’s IncludedPython Escape Room Mystery Practice debugging syntax and logical errorsHands-on practice running codePython Troubleshooting
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 Coding and Programming GATE Differentiated Reading Worksheet & Organizer

Coding and Programming GATE Differentiated Reading Worksheet & Organizer

Reading Passage focused on the Coding and Programming Lesson written at a 7th grade level for Gifted & Talented Elementary or Middle School Tech Ed. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 10x multiple choice questions based on the readingGraphic Organizer to help students pick out the main idea and supporting detailsDifferentiation for elementary students at a higher reading level.Great for close reading and review!Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally
Preview of Search Algorithms, Efficiency, & Code Tracing

Search Algorithms, Efficiency, & Code Tracing

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Franco Comp Sci
This lesson helps teachers explain how computers find things in a list, and helps students learn how different search methods work. It shows the difference between checking every item one by one (linear search) and cutting the list in half each time (binary search). Students also learn how to follow code step-by-step, fix errors, and understand how long a search might take. Using simple examples, like roller coasters, makes the lesson fun and easy to follow. It builds important skills students w
Preview of TED Talk: How Exactly Does Binary Code Work?- José Américano N L F de Freitas

TED Talk: How Exactly Does Binary Code Work?- José Américano N L F de Freitas

Explore how computers use the language of binary to store, transmit, and process everything from simple numbers to high-definition videos. This in-depth TED-Ed companion resource includes 20 discussion questions, an expanded writing prompt, and a structured debate topic to engage students in thinking critically about binary code and its role in modern computing. Perfect for high school and introductory college-level computer science, technology, or digital literacy courses, this resource support
Preview of Word Scramble 48 JAVA Computer Programming Language Key Reserved Words

Word Scramble 48 JAVA Computer Programming Language Key Reserved Words

This is a 48 word scramble of the JAVA computer programming language key words. And yes this covers all of the reserved word list. Students enjoy the puzzle and they are reminded to learn to write and example of code using each keyword. Very useful for students who's first language is not English.
Preview of AP CSA Methods Practice

AP CSA Methods Practice

Created by
Jonathan Riley
This AP Computer Science A practice worksheet helps students strengthen their understanding of method headers, method calls, return types, and the Math class. Through matching, short-answer, and coding questions, students get guided practice applying method syntax and identifying how parameters, arguments, and outputs connect in Java. Perfect for reviewing Units 1.9–1.10 (Method Signatures and Calling Methods) in the AP CSA course or reinforcing foundational coding skills before moving into o
Preview of AP CSA Student info Manager Activity

AP CSA Student info Manager Activity

Created by
Jonathan Riley
In this Java programming project, students design and code a Student Information Manager that stores and manipulates data using objects, constructors, class methods, and String processing. This engaging, multi-class program reinforces the key topics from AP Computer Science A Units 1.12–1.15, including object creation, method calls, constructors, null checking, and the use of both class and instance methods. Perfect for a capstone project, summative assessment, or end-of-unit review afte
Preview of AP CSA 1.10-1.15 Guided Lab

AP CSA 1.10-1.15 Guided Lab

Created by
Jonathan Riley
This hands-on Java lab series helps students apply and reinforce the key concepts from AP Computer Science A Units 1.10–1.15. Each step provides clear examples, guided coding tasks, and expected outputs so students can actively practice writing, testing, and debugging Java programs while learning about methods, object creation, and string manipulation. Perfect for classroom labs, review activities, or independent learning. 🧠 Students Will Learn To: Define and call class (static) methods
Preview of Unit 1.6 Error Analysis

Unit 1.6 Error Analysis

Created by
Jonathan Riley
Help students strengthen their debugging and syntax correction skills with this Error Analysis activity designed for AP Computer Science A (Unit 1.6). Students review two short Java programs containing intentional syntax errors. Their task is to identify, correct, and explain each error, reinforcing their understanding of Java syntax, variable initialization, Scanner input, and output statements. After debugging, students compile and run their corrected programs to verify results — an excelle
Preview of Simple Stats Calculator Programming Exercise

Simple Stats Calculator Programming Exercise

Created by
Jonathan Riley
This Java mini-project (Can be utilized for other languages) gives students the opportunity to apply multiple AP Computer Science A Unit 1.5–1.9 concepts in a single, cohesive program. Students will design and code a Simple Stats Calculator that performs calculations, uses Java’s Math and Random APIs, applies casting and rounding, and demonstrates method creation with proper documentation. This activity bridges conceptual learning and hands-on programming — making it ideal as a unit capstone
Preview of AP CSA String Manipulation Activity

AP CSA String Manipulation Activity

Created by
Jonathan Riley
This Think–Pair–Share worksheet engages students in collaborative learning while reinforcing string manipulation methods in Java. Students complete missing method calls in short code examples, then discuss and compare their reasoning with a partner before sharing as a class. Perfect for AP Computer Science A Unit 1.15: String Manipulation, this activity supports mastery of essential String methods while promoting peer discussion and active participation. 🧠 Students Will Learn To: Use key
Preview of AP CSA Markup Assignment 1.13

AP CSA Markup Assignment 1.13

Created by
Jonathan Riley
This interactive mark-up activity helps students visualize how object creation and variable declaration work in Java. Students will analyze example statements, identify the components of object instantiation, and then write and annotate their own examples. Perfect for introducing or reinforcing the concepts from AP Computer Science A Unit 1.13: Object Creation and Storage, this activity provides both hands-on engagement and a completed answer key for easy review. 🧠 Students Will Learn T
Preview of Programming Arithmetic Exercise

Programming Arithmetic Exercise

Created by
Jonathan Riley
Help your students master the fundamentals of expressions and operators in Java with this easy-to-follow guided exercise! Students first evaluate arithmetic expressions manually, then verify their answers by writing and running a Java program. This activity reinforces the connection between mathematical logic and computer programming, making it perfect for early lessons in AP Computer Science A Unit 1. 🧠 Students Will Learn To: Evaluate arithmetic expressions using order of operations T
Preview of Intro to Anatomy, Physiology & Biology Review | No Prep Emergency Sub Plans

Intro to Anatomy, Physiology & Biology Review | No Prep Emergency Sub Plans

Looking for an Anatomy & Physiology + Biology Review Introductory Unit that's thorough, streamlined, and ready to use? This comprehensive emergency sub plan unit has everything you need to introduce your students to human anatomy and physiology — no prep required, no specialist knowledge needed from the substitute teacher. This complete, print-and-go resource includes a teacher presentation (PowerPoint), a student worksheet, an answer key, and a set of illustrated reading passages — all profess
Preview of Day 6: Hammurabi's Code Analysis | Early Laws & Social Hierarchies | Lesson

Day 6: Hammurabi's Code Analysis | Early Laws & Social Hierarchies | Lesson

What happens when an ancient society grows so large that informal village rules and handshakes are no longer enough to keep the peace? How did the world's earliest empires maintain absolute order among thousands of citizens, and whose interests did those laws actually protect? Welcome to Day 6: Law and Justice in Early Civilizations (Why Do Societies Create Laws?). This zero-prep, high-contrast primary source lesson introduces high school students to the mechanics of ancient justice and structu
Preview of AP African American Studies Unit 3.3 Black Codes, Land and Labor Worksheet

AP African American Studies Unit 3.3 Black Codes, Land and Labor Worksheet

This comprehensive worksheet for AP African American Studies Unit 3.3 Black Codes, Land and Labor examines how Southern states used legal systems, land policies, and forced labor practices to limit freedom after the Civil War. Aligned with the College Board AP African American Studies Framework, this resource helps students analyze how the Black Codes, the failure of land redistribution, and systems such as convict leasing shaped African American life during Reconstruction. What is Included
Preview of The Code of Hammurabi Justice or Tyranny? DBQ Practice Document-Based Questions

The Code of Hammurabi Justice or Tyranny? DBQ Practice Document-Based Questions

DBQ format worksheet with source excerpts & related prompts focused on the concept of The Code of Hammurabi, Justice or Tyranny in High School World History. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 5x Document excerpts for student reviewShort answer prompts & Student essay prompt Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!**Grading Rubric Included**Be sure to check out our other products below!Copyright © Rod's Education Resources. All rights reserved
Preview of Hammurabi's Code Specific Laws on Medicine DBQ Practice Document-Based Questions

Hammurabi's Code Specific Laws on Medicine DBQ Practice Document-Based Questions

DBQ format worksheet with source excerpts & related prompts focused on the concept of Hammurabi's Code - Specific Laws on Medical Malpractice in High School World History. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 5x Document excerpts for student reviewShort answer prompts & Student essay prompt Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!**Grading Rubric Included**Be sure to check out our other products below!Copyright © Rod's Education Resources. All r
Preview of AP U.S. History Unit 3.3 — Taxation Without Representation Worksheet

AP U.S. History Unit 3.3 — Taxation Without Representation Worksheet

This detailed worksheet for AP U.S. History Unit 3.3: Taxation Without Representation examines how British imperial reforms following the Seven Years’ War sparked growing colonial resistance and helped forge a new American political identity. Fully aligned with the College Board APUSH framework, this resource guides students through the connection between taxation, representation, and revolutionary thought during the 1760s and early 1770s. What’s Included: Comprehensive background reading expl
Preview of TED Talk: How women wage conflict without violence- Julia Bacha

TED Talk: How women wage conflict without violence- Julia Bacha

This high school resource explores nonviolent resistance, gender roles in conflict, and how history often erases women’s contributions to social and political movements. Includes:• 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12 Subjects: Social Studies, Civics, Government, World History
Preview of TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

This engaging resource breaks down how a computer processes a simple mouse click, helping students understand core concepts like CPU function, memory, and input/output systems. Includes • 20 comprehension and critical thinking questions • Detailed essay prompt • Structured essay with sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Discussion starters for deeper understanding Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: How computers translate human language- Ioannis Papachimonas

TED Talk: How computers translate human language- Ioannis Papachimonas

This high school linguistics and technology resource explores the challenges of language translation and the possibility of a universal translator. Students analyze syntax, morphology, semantics, and machine translation methods while evaluating how technology compares to human language understanding. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discus
Preview of Computer Programming GATE Differentiated Worksheet & Organizer

Computer Programming GATE Differentiated Worksheet & Organizer

Reading Passage focused on the Computer Programming Lesson written at a 7th grade level for Gifted & Talented Elementary or Middle School Computer Science & Skills. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 10x multiple choice questions based on the readingGraphic Organizer to help students pick out the main idea and supporting detailsDifferentiation for elementary students at a higher reading level.Great for close reading and review!Unlike other teacher's resources, t
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