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Preview of Coding & Game Development – Algorithms, Logic, Debugging, Animation & Game

Coding & Game Development – Algorithms, Logic, Debugging, Animation & Game

Coding & Game Development – Algorithms, Logic, Debugging, Animation & Game Design (PPTX) 📘 This fully editable PowerPoint introduces students to the exciting world of coding and game development through clear explanations, visual examples, and hands-on challenges. Designed for beginners, this resource walks learners through essential programming concepts—from algorithms and logic to sprites, animation, and game design basics—making it perfect for STEM classes, after-school programs, enrichment,
Preview of Snowflake Algorithm Lesson Pack: Unplugged Coding & Debugging Activity

Snowflake Algorithm Lesson Pack: Unplugged Coding & Debugging Activity

Tired of abstract programming lessons that leave students confused about what an "algorithm" actually is? Turn coding concepts tangible with a paper-snowflake unplugged activity that makes algorithms, precision, iteration, and debugging visible and memorable. You know the struggle: students can recite definitions but still can't write instructions someone else can follow. This resource fixes that by putting students in the role of both designer and computer — they must write exact, repeatable
Preview of Debugging Activities for Kids | Fix the Algorithm | Unplugged Coding for K-2 ST

Debugging Activities for Kids | Fix the Algorithm | Unplugged Coding for K-2 ST

Help your students learn the basics of debugging in a fun and engaging way! This unplugged coding activity pack allows students to identify and fix errors in everyday algorithms like brushing teeth, washing hands, and making a sandwich. Answer Key Included! Perfect for: • STEM centers • Computer science lessons • Early coding skills Students will practice: ✔ Sequencing ✔ Problem-solving ✔ Debugging skills Great for K–2 classrooms!
Preview of Debug This! Algorithms | Unplugged Coding Error Challenges (Grades 4–6)

Debug This! Algorithms | Unplugged Coding Error Challenges (Grades 4–6)

🐞 Debug This! Algorithms Unplugged Coding Error Challenges (Grades 4–6)Help students learn to think like programmers by finding and fixing mistakes in everyday algorithms! This low-prep, unplugged coding resource introduces students to debugging through clear, age-appropriate scenarios that build confidence and computational thinking — no devices required. 📘 What’s Included ✔️ 4 debugging challenges with real-world scenarios ✔️ Student work pages with guided prompts ✔️ Answer keys with teac
Preview of Spring Find the Bugs Algorithms: Elementary Computer Science Debugging

Spring Find the Bugs Algorithms: Elementary Computer Science Debugging

**Interested in more Elementary Computer Science activities? Click Here!Spring Find the Bugs Algorithms: Computer Science Debugging ActivitiesIf you've already introduced algorithms with my Spring Differentiated Algorithms, this is the next step!Includes 4 different spring themed debugging activities.Students will identify the bugs in the algorithm by analyzing the sequence of pictures and putting an X on the "bugs". Next, they will cut out the correct pictures and paste them in the proper posit
Preview of Health Debugging Algorithms: Elementary Computer Science STEM Activities

Health Debugging Algorithms: Elementary Computer Science STEM Activities

**Interested in more Elementary Computer Science activities? Click Here!Health Find The Bugs: Elementary Computer Science Debugging Activities:This resource includes 5 unplugged elementary computer science debugging activities.Health themed algorithms: washing hands, washing hair, washing face, brushing teeth, and braiding hair.
Preview of Unplugged Algorithms Coding Debugging Lesson VDOE Aligned Paired Programming

Unplugged Algorithms Coding Debugging Lesson VDOE Aligned Paired Programming

Unplugged Algorithms Lessons K-2 2nd Grade VDOE Integrated Content Aligned-geometry, life cycle of a deer, site words, American symbols Coding, debugging and paired programming in one lesson!
Preview of CS without Computers Lesson 1: What is an Algorithm Plus Worksheet and Examples

CS without Computers Lesson 1: What is an Algorithm Plus Worksheet and Examples

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S Teacher
This lesson introduces students to algorithms—step-by-step instructions used to complete tasks—through unplugged activities that build computational thinking skills. Students start with a warm-up, analyzing flawed instructions to understand the importance of clarity. Then, they write and test algorithms for everyday tasks like making a sandwich, tying a shoelace, or drawing a shape. Through peer feedback, they debug and refine their instructions, learning how precision impacts execution, ju
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 FREE Debugging Poster | What is Debugging? | Unplugged Coding K-2

FREE Debugging Poster | What is Debugging? | Unplugged Coding K-2

Introduce your students to debugging in a fun and engaging way! This FREE unplugged coding poster helps students understand how to find and fix mistakes in step-by-step directions (algorithms). Perfect for introducing early computer science concepts in a simple, visual way! ⭐ Students will learn to: • Find what’s wrong • Fix the mistake • Put steps in the correct order 🎯 Great for: • STEM lessons • Computer science introduction • Whole group or centers 👩‍🏫 Grade Level: K–2 💡 This resou
Preview of CS without Computer Lesson 2: Human Robot Algorithms

CS without Computer Lesson 2: Human Robot Algorithms

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S Teacher
This lesson engages students in computational thinking by having them write and test algorithms through a hands-on "Human Robot" challenge. Students create step-by-step instructions for a partner acting as a robot, who follows the algorithm exactly as written—revealing flaws in clarity and precision. Through debugging and refining their instructions, students experience how computers execute commands without assumptions, highlighting the importance of well-structured algorithms. A supporting
Preview of Code & Go Robot Mouse - KS1 Computing Unit

Code & Go Robot Mouse - KS1 Computing Unit

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Mrs Beverly
An exciting, hands-on computing unit that introduces KS1 pupils to algorithms, debugging, and directional coding using the Code & Go Robot Mouse. Lesson 2 is a video of me explaning the Code and Go robot parts and how you can set up for your students. It’s like a free CPD for anyone using Code and Go robot for the first time. This 4-lesson sequence is fully planned with clear progression, ideal for busy teachers who want low-prep, high-impact computing lessons. What’s Included:Keynote lesson(Wit
Preview of ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking: Iteration (loops) Space & Astronomy

ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking: Iteration (loops) Space & Astronomy

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ByteEd
ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking Iteration resource introduces the concepts of: DecompositionSequenceDebuggingAlgorithmsPrograms, andIteration (repeats & loops)Can students program Rocket ship ByteEd to travel to Mars safely through the stars and meteors? Can they get Astronaut ByteEd to maintain the Mars Space station equipment and buildings quickly and efficiently? Included in this resource: Comprehensive Activity Overview plans (linking to NZC Computational Thinking Progress Outcomes)T
Preview of ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking "Move it!" Fitness App - Repeats & loops

ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking "Move it!" Fitness App - Repeats & loops

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ByteEd
ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking "Move it" fitness app resource introduces the concepts of: DecompositionSequenceDebuggingAlgorithmsPrograms, andIteration (repeats & loops)Can students program Fitness Instructor ByteEd to stay fit in ByteEd's Gym? Can stay fit themselves by creating unplugged fitness circuits using different exercises?This resource encourages 'hands on' learning through the use of digital technologies whilst promoting health and fitness! Win win! Included in this resource
Preview of Unplugged Coding for Grade 1-3  St.Patrick 's Day Theme

Unplugged Coding for Grade 1-3 St.Patrick 's Day Theme

Celebrate St.Patrick 's Day with STEM Activity Help your kid learn how computer work with smart worksheet. Learning computer without screen. Topic of learning -Algorithms -Sequence -Loops -Decomposition -Variables -Conditions -Debugging 14 pages with cover and key answer. #unpluggedcoding See another of my product > > St.Patrick's DayI am lucky because...Writing promptLeprechaun Paper Doll (Differentiated) | Color and B&W Saint Patrick Day Mini Book Tracing and Coloring | Color & Black a
Preview of Bilingual Computer Programming Vocabulary Slides PDF | Coding, Data, & Problems

Bilingual Computer Programming Vocabulary Slides PDF | Coding, Data, & Problems

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Vamos Bilingüe
Introduce students to the language of coding with this 60+ slide bilingual vocabulary resource in English and Spanish. Each slide includes a student-friendly definition of essential programming terms such as algorithm, variable, function, loop, array, class, debugging, database, API, machine learning, cybersecurity, and more. ✅ English word + Spanish translation ✅ Clear, student-friendly definitions for key computer science concepts ✅ Covers programming basics, data structures, object-oriente
Preview of Minecraft Education: Coding Fundamentals III: Coding Challenge

Minecraft Education: Coding Fundamentals III: Coding Challenge

Students will be building coding challenges for their peers to solve. These coding challenges will include a story and a challenge that involves at least 2 of the concepts covered in the course. Concepts include testing and debugging, variables, events, loops, conditionals, and algorithms.
Preview of ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking Resource - Zoo

ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking Resource - Zoo

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ByteEd
A Computational Thinking bundle of activities developing learning through unplugged tasks linking to a zoo/wildlife park theme. Resource links to New Zealand Curriculum: Digital Technologies Progress Outcomes 1-2, and explores the following aspects for computational thinking through hands on learning: Algorithms Sequence Decomposition Debugging and an introduction to programming languages :) Included in the zip folder is: 1. A full lesson/activity overview with clear Learning Intentions and Asse
Preview of ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking 'Explore Space' Activities

ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking 'Explore Space' Activities

Created by
ByteEd
A Computational Thinking bundle of activities developing learning through unplugged tasks linking to a Space and Astronomy theme. Resource links to New Zealand Curriculum: Digital Technologies Progress Outcomes 1-2, and explores the following aspects for computational thinking through hands on learning: Algorithms Sequence Decomposition Debugging and an introduction to programming languages :) Included in the zip folder is: 1. A full lesson/activity overview with clear Learning Intentions and As
Preview of ByteEd Unplugged: Computational Thinking - Hansel & Gretel (algorithms)

ByteEd Unplugged: Computational Thinking - Hansel & Gretel (algorithms)

Created by
ByteEd
ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking Resource: Hansel & Gretel theme Students work though hands on activities to create sequential algorithms to direct ByteEd Hansel & Gretel through the woods to escape the witch! Students are introduced to Computational Thinking concepts of: Sequencial instructionsAlgorithmsDecomposition, and,DebuggingDifferentiated tasks for each activity - creating algorithms for the most efficient and fastest route, Collecting sweet treats (while staying away from the
Preview of Introduction to Algorithms and Programming Concepts | Worksheets + Activities

Introduction to Algorithms and Programming Concepts | Worksheets + Activities

Bring computer science to life in your classroom with this engaging, student-friendly resource! This set of worksheets introduces core programming and algorithmic thinking concepts in a clear and approachable way, perfect for upper elementary or early middle school learners. Students will explore: Algorithms (step-by-step instructions) Debugging (finding and fixing mistakes) Data (collecting and representing information) Computational Thinking (breaking down big problems into smaller ones)
Preview of Minecraft Education: Coding Fundamentals III: The Experiment

Minecraft Education: Coding Fundamentals III: The Experiment

In this lesson, students test a time traveling device however, the device is stuck in a time loop. The loop is sending students to random times. Students must work with the scientist to code a solution that will fix the time travel device. Concepts explored include debugging, refining algorithms, and variables.
Preview of CODING - Unplugged and Offline Activity Worksheets Printable

CODING - Unplugged and Offline Activity Worksheets Printable

Introduce the exciting world of coding to your Grade 1 and 2 students, no computers needed! This unplugged coding booklet makes learning computational thinking fun and accessible. Packed with engaging, screen-free activities, it's the perfect way for young learners to grasp foundational coding concepts like sequencing, algorithms, and debugging, all offline!
Preview of ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking: Jack & the beanstalk (Algorithms)

ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking: Jack & the beanstalk (Algorithms)

Created by
ByteEd
ByteEd Unplugged Computational Thinking Resource: Jack & the beanstalk themeUpdated July 2023 :) Students work though hands on activities to create sequential algorithms to direct ByteEd Jack to escape from the Giant's castle to his home safely! Students are introduced to Computational Thinking concepts of: Sequencial instructionsAlgorithmsDecomposition, and,DebuggingDifferentiated tasks for each activity - creating algorithms for the most efficient and fastest route, Collecting the Giant's trea
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