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Preview of Beginner Python(Text) Lessons 1 and 2

Beginner Python(Text) Lessons 1 and 2

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Amy's Kids
Teaching Python to 8th graders should be engaging, interactive, and focused on building confidence with simple concepts. The goal is to make programming fun while introducing core ideas gradually. Below is a plan for the first 2 lessons, designed to be age appropriate, hands on, and encouraging creativity. Each lesson is structured to fit a roughly 45minute class, with clear objectives, activities, and a small project or exercise. The lessons use Python’s basic syntax and avoid complex setups, s
Preview of Algorithm Showdown and Real-Life Algorithm Design Project - AP CSP

Algorithm Showdown and Real-Life Algorithm Design Project - AP CSP

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SageFire LLC
Looking for a meaningful project to go with the Code.org AP CSP Algorithms unit? If you have noticed that Code.org does not really include a full project for this unit, this resource fills that gap with a structured, student-friendly assignment that helps learners apply algorithmic thinking in a clear and practical way. This resource gives students the chance to do more than just answer lesson questions. They first analyze two different algorithms for the same task, decide which one is more e
Preview of RoboBytes | SPIKE Prime | Unit 6 Lesson 8 – Design Your Own Course

RoboBytes | SPIKE Prime | Unit 6 Lesson 8 – Design Your Own Course

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RoboBytes
No instructions. No given thresholds. No pre-built course. Just students, tape, and everything they've learned. Students design a multi-segment tape course from scratch, calibrate their own thresholds, complete a segment planning table, use a code checklist, then write and test a full navigation program. Teacher notes include physical setup guidance, three no-build alternatives, calibration tips, differentiation strategies, debrief questions, and a 75-point grading rubric with 10-point bonus. Wh
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Token Chart

Directions: Print out the slides and add them to a plastic box (see video) cut out the incentives (which include: chips/snack, computer time, reading, drawing, legos, and tablet) and put Velcro dots on the back after laminating. See video (QR code) of how it works. You can choose to use the last page as the tokens the students earn– colors or money or purchase plastic round items/coins if you so choose.Contact Me:If you have any questions before or after purchase, send me a message on Instagram:
Preview of Monster Arena Battle Simulator – Java OOP Project | AP Computer Science A

Monster Arena Battle Simulator – Java OOP Project | AP Computer Science A

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Mr. H Codes
Monster Arena Battle Simulator – Java OOP Project | AP Computer Science AEngage your high school Java programmers with this fun, game-based Object-Oriented Programming project! Students build a Monster Arena Battle Simulator using Java classes, objects, constructors, methods, ArrayLists, and optional inheritance. Perfect for AP Computer Science A, Honors Java, Computer Science 1–2, or any OOP-focused coding course. This project makes core AP CSA OOP concepts hands-on, meaningful, and excitin
Preview of React JS Mini-Project | Employee Directory | Components, Props & .map()

React JS Mini-Project | Employee Directory | Components, Props & .map()

Created by
Code Cafe
Ready-to-teach React mini-project with zero prep — just post the starter link and go.Students build a fully functional Employee Directory using React — choosing their own company narrative, designing their data schema, and rendering a dynamic list of employee cards. This is the project that makes props and .map() click. What's included (2 files):Slide deck (12 slides) — warm-up, objectives, requirements, and four scaffolded project phases: Define, Prepare, Code, ReflectExit ticket — project docu
Preview of Whack-a-Mole: Baseball Bash! Scratch Coding Challenge (full video instructions)

Whack-a-Mole: Baseball Bash! Scratch Coding Challenge (full video instructions)

Created by
Lauren Downs
Step up to the plate and hit a home run in coding! In this engaging Scratch activity, students will create their very own Whack-a-Mole style game with a fun baseball twist. With easy-to-follow video tutorials, learners will build interactive gameplay using block coding on the Scratch platform—perfect for beginners and intermediate coders alike. Whether you're teaching in a classroom or running a coding club, this resource includes: ⚾️ A full series of step-by-step instructional videos Clear
Preview of SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit 5 Lesson 8: Autonomous Vehicle Lab

SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit 5 Lesson 8: Autonomous Vehicle Lab

Created by
RoboBytes
This is where it all comes together. In this two-day partner challenge, students take on differentiated roles as Coder and Builder to design and build a fully autonomous SPIKE Prime robot — but there's a catch: no one touches LEGO or opens the SPIKE app until both planning sheets are teacher-approved. On Day 1, the Coder maps out the full logic structure — flowchart, decision priority, and Forever loop — while the Builder designs the physical system, from base design and hub placement to sensor
Preview of Dreamweaver Web Page Project Step by Step directions Create an Online Pet Store

Dreamweaver Web Page Project Step by Step directions Create an Online Pet Store

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Dadio
Dreamweaver Web Page Project Step by Step directions Create an Online Pet Store Dreamweaver Web Page Project Step by Step Instructions with pictures This project is for Dreamweaver CS5/CS6 Dreamweaver CC is very similar and would work for it as well Step by Step instructions with pictures on how to create a 4 page web site using Dreamweaver . Every step is explained in detail. I use this in my High School web design class and it takes 1-2 weeks to complete I use half the class time designing th
Preview of AI Grading Assistant & Rubric Scorer | ChatGPT Essay Grader Prompt | EDITABLE

AI Grading Assistant & Rubric Scorer | ChatGPT Essay Grader Prompt | EDITABLE

Created by
The Prompt Lab
STOP GRADING UNTIL MIDNIGHT. Meet the Universal AI Grading Auditor.Most AI prompts are vague. They say "Good job!" or "Fix your grammar." They don't actually grade. This is not a generic prompt. This is a Grading Engine. The Universal Evidence Auditor is a sophisticated system engineered to act like a strict, objective evaluator. It doesn't read for "vibes"—it reads for evidence. 🔥 HOW IT WORKSPaste YOUR Rubric: Whether you are grading AP Lang, 9th Grade History, or 5th Grade Science, this
Preview of Claude Code Complete Bundle — 8 Ebooks | 500+ Pages | AI Developer Mastery

Claude Code Complete Bundle — 8 Ebooks | 500+ Pages | AI Developer Mastery

8 professional ebooks. 500+ pages. One complete system for mastering Claude AI.Most Claude guides skim the surface. This bundle goes all the way down — from your first install to running enterprise-grade multi-agent pipelines in production. Whether you're a developer, freelancer, engineer, or business professional, this collection gives you the depth that blog posts and YouTube videos simply can't.What's Included — 8 Ebooks▸Book 1 — Claude Code Complete Guide (87 pages)Installation, CLAUDE. md m
Preview of Spike Prime: Read the Code Series - Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Bundle

Spike Prime: Read the Code Series - Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Bundle

Created by
RoboBytes
The Read the Code series is designed to save teachers time by teaching students to explain robot behavior before running code. Across Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced levels, students learn to read SPIKE Prime programs, predict behavior, test their predictions, and answer thought-provoking questions that surface the most common robotics misconceptions—so teachers do not have to repeatedly explain them. This is not trial-and-error robotics. It is reasoning, debugging, and understanding—bu
Preview of SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit 1: Intro to Coding, Movement & Robot Logic (Weeks 1-2)

SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit 1: Intro to Coding, Movement & Robot Logic (Weeks 1-2)

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RoboBytes
Starting LEGO SPIKE Prime can feel overwhelming for both teachers and students — this bundle provides a clear, structured introduction to how robots read code, how programs run, and how movement commands affect robot behavior. This unit includes 9 structured editable lessons, each designed for a 45-minute class period, making it ideal for a 2-week robotics unit. This resource is designed to align with Weeks 1–2 of a 12–18 week LEGO SPIKE Prime robotics sequence, commonly used in a middle s
Preview of Spike Prime Coding: Read the Code Series - Advanced Worksheet Bundle

Spike Prime Coding: Read the Code Series - Advanced Worksheet Bundle

Created by
RoboBytes
Your students can make robots move — but they struggle to explain why the code behaves the way it does.This Advanced Read the Code bundle fixes that for you. These five Advanced worksheets are designed to save you time by guiding students through the hardest robotics thinking skills: analyzing complex logic, identifying design flaws, and explaining unexpected behavior — before trial-and-error takes over. Students don’t just run code. They read it, predict behavior, test their predictions, an
Preview of SPIKE Prime Coding: Read the Code Series – 5 Beginner Worksheets

SPIKE Prime Coding: Read the Code Series – 5 Beginner Worksheets

Created by
RoboBytes
Are your students rushing through LEGO SPIKE Prime coding without truly understanding the program flow? Are you looking for low-prep, device-free activities that strengthen problem-solving and code-reading skills? This complete Beginner Read the Code Series is designed to get students thinking critically before they ever run their robots. With five scaffolded worksheets, your students will progress from basic straight movement to conceptual reasoning about infinite loops. Why teachers love th
Preview of SPIKE Prime Coding: Read the Code Series – Intermediate Worksheets Bundle

SPIKE Prime Coding: Read the Code Series – Intermediate Worksheets Bundle

Created by
RoboBytes
Save time and money with this ready-to-use 5-worksheet series for SPIKE Prime coding! These worksheets help students read block code, predict robot behavior, and reason through loops, conditionals, and sensors — all without needing to run the robots. Perfect for offline days, early finishers, substitutes, or formative assessment. Bundle Includes: Worksheet 1 – Predict Robot BehaviorStudents analyze simple SPIKE Prime programs and predict robot movement step by step. Worksheet 2 – Repeated Se
Preview of Burmese Python Trophic Cascade CER | Florida Ecology | Case Study

Burmese Python Trophic Cascade CER | Florida Ecology | Case Study

📘 Full Length National Standard-Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | Burmese Python Trophic Cascade Case Study Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Florida Wildlife & Forestry, with this Full Length DBQ CER Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while sta
Preview of Code Refactoring Efficacy CER | Programming | Case Study

Code Refactoring Efficacy CER | Programming | Case Study

📘 Full Length National Standard-Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | Code Refactoring Efficacy Case Study Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Computer Programming, with this Full Length DBQ CER Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessi
Preview of Adaptive/Functional Rubrics | IEP Goals and Objectives | IEP Goal Bank

Adaptive/Functional Rubrics | IEP Goals and Objectives | IEP Goal Bank

Let us help you develop comprehensive, measurable adaptive/Functional IEP goals. Use these adaptive rubrics to help student work on skills in all areas of their life. Included Rubrics: - Behavior Support - Handwashing Routines - Toileting Routines - Participation - Self Help - Social Skills - Task Readiness Over 100+ objectives Rubrics can be used as rubrics to create measurable goals or as an IEP goal banks to pull objectives from. Example IEP goal - "Given the opportunity to participate in cla
Preview of Motor Skills Rubrics for Early Learners

Motor Skills Rubrics for Early Learners

This resource provides you with ten rubrics for various Preschool Math Content Standards in the area of fine motor and gross motor skills: :• I Can Print My Name • I Can Trace Shapes • I Can Draw a Person • I Can Cut with Scissors • I Use Drawings to Represent Ideas • I Participate in Ball Games • Gross Motor Skills • I Can Jump • I Can Walk on a Balance Beam All rubrics have four points. Also included are:I Can Statements with “Kid Friendly Language” Please check out our other Preschool Ass
Preview of RoboBytes | SPIKE Prime | Unit 6 Lesson 4 – Read the Code: Line Following

RoboBytes | SPIKE Prime | Unit 6 Lesson 4 – Read the Code: Line Following

Created by
RoboBytes
No building. No testing. Just reading, thinking, and understanding. Students analyze three pre-written line following programs — an if/else version, a speed variable version, and an error-based steering version — and answer questions about what each one does, why it's written that way, and what would happen if something changed. A great lesson for building code literacy and slowing down to think. What's included in the powerpoint:Editable teacher slide deckEditable student worksheetEditable teac
Preview of Unit 4 - Lesson 6: Ferris Wheel Build, Code & Control — LEGO SPIKE Prime

Unit 4 - Lesson 6: Ferris Wheel Build, Code & Control — LEGO SPIKE Prime

Created by
RoboBytes
It's time to build the Ferris wheel — and write the code that brings it to life. In this 13-slide lesson, students construct their SPIKE Prime Ferris wheel, connect a motor, and write their first working motor program — all in one class. From their very first block program to a complete multi-step "full ride," students move through a carefully scaffolded sequence that builds both their build skills and their coding confidence. By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:Build a Ferris wh
Preview of LEGO SPIKE Prime Debugging Worksheets Bundle | Predict, Test, Fix Code

LEGO SPIKE Prime Debugging Worksheets Bundle | Predict, Test, Fix Code

Created by
RoboBytes
Are your students quick to run code but struggle to explain what it actually does? This progressive debugging worksheet bundle teaches students to slow down, read SPIKE Prime block code carefully, and reason through robot behavior before pressing play. Instead of trial-and-error coding, students learn to predict, test, debug, and explain—just like real programmers. Designed specifically for middle school LEGO SPIKE Prime classrooms, these low-prep worksheets work even on offline days and ar
Preview of SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit 5 Lesson 4: Read the Code Sensors

SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit 5 Lesson 4: Read the Code Sensors

Created by
RoboBytes
Can your students read a program like an engineer? Three buggy multi-sensor scenarios challenge them to trace, predict, and explain robot behavior before running a single line of code. What's included: Editable student worksheet · Teacher answer key & facilitation notes ⭐ This lesson is part of the SPIKE Prime Unit 5 Bundle — Multi-Sensor Logic, Variables & Autonomous Systems. Grab the bundle and save! If this resource worked for your class, please leave a review — it helps other teachers find
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