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Hyattsville, Maryland, United States
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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 Speedy Sketch: Sonic The Hedgehog Unplugged Coding Activity

Speedy Sketch: Sonic The Hedgehog Unplugged Coding Activity

The Speedy Sketch Activity from Code Colors allows students to create their own Sonic the Hedgehog-inspired adventure by following an algorithm to bring Sonic to life on a grid. Using simple step-by-step instructions, students will color specific squares to complete the sketch. Teachers will only need a pencil and markers or crayons for this engaging unplugged coding activity. An answer key is included to assist with accuracy, and it’s recommended to print multiple copies so students can try ag
Preview of If-Then Color Quest: Unplugged Coding Coloring Activity

If-Then Color Quest: Unplugged Coding Coloring Activity

If-Then Color Quest: Save the Hero!Turn coding concepts into a colorful adventure! In this activity, students follow simple if-then statements to decide how to color different parts of an exciting video game scene. By applying logic and problem-solving, students bring the world to life while learning coding fundamentals like conditional statements. What You’ll Need: Pencils and crayons. Teacher Tip: Print multiple copies in case students need a do-over. This activity is perfect for introducing
Preview of Escape the Code Room: Problem Solving Activity

Escape the Code Room: Problem Solving Activity

Put your students' problem-solving and coding skills to the test with this engaging unplugged activity! Students will use binary codes and simple instructions to unlock the colors and "escape" the room by coloring doors, bulbs, and a final grid. Designed to promote logical thinking and pattern recognition, this activity requires just pencils and crayons—no devices necessary. Tips for Teachers: Print multiple copies of the activity in case students make mistakes while decoding. Perfect for class
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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.