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My activities are inspired by my time as a computer science teacher for elementary/middle school. I really leaned into my background in digital art to create activities that engage both sides of the brain.
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Preview of Binary Coins: Unplugged Coding Coloring Activity

Binary Coins: Unplugged Coding Coloring Activity

Try this Binary Coins Activity from Code Colors which introduces students to binary code by having them color a grid based on binary sequences, where 0 represents white and 1 represents yellow. With just a pencil and a yellow marker or crayon, students can follow simple instructions to create intricate patterns resembling coins. An answer key is included, making it easy for teachers to check their work. It’s recommended to print multiple copies of the activity so students can retry if they make
Preview of Color the Microchip Circuit: Unplugged Coloring Activity

Color the Microchip Circuit: Unplugged Coloring Activity

Help students explore logic, spatial reasoning, and coding fundamentals with this fun, hands-on activity! Using simple codes that include a color and a number, students will draw paths on the circuit grid to connect starting points to their matching circles. The challenge? Each path must follow the exact number of units specified! What You’ll Need: Pencils and crayons. Teacher Tip: Print multiple copies to account for mistakes and ensure all students can complete the activity successfully. Perfe
Preview of Robo-Friends Adventure: Algorithm Coloring Activity

Robo-Friends Adventure: Algorithm Coloring Activity

This Robo-Friends Adventure Activity from Code Colors invites students to a futuristic world where three friendly robots—Redbot, Greenbot, and Bluebot—must navigate a maze to reach their Life Stars! Students help the robots by coloring the paths according to unique patterns: • Redbot: Red, Yellow, Red, Yellow… • Greenbot: Green, Purple, Green, Purple… • Bluebot: Blue, Green, Blue, Green… With just a pencil and markers or crayons, students can bring the maze to life. The activity includes an
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Experience

My activities are inspired by my time as a computer science teacher for elementary/middle school. I really leaned into my background in digital art to create activities that engage both sides of the brain.

My own education history

I graduated from Clark Atlanta University with a degree in Mass Media Arts with a concentration in Film.