These Scratch exit ticket cards focus on review of motion blocks and coordinates in coding lessons. The cards support formative assessment and allow you to quickly see which students grasp motion blocks and which need reteaching. Students practice identifying motion blocks, revising vocabulary, coordinate plane, and reviewing lesson content. The set includes 20 cards in two layout options (4 per A4 page or 2 per A4 page). 💡How can you use these cards:At the end of your lesson At the begin
These Scratch exit ticket cards focus on review of event blocks in coding lessons. The cards support formative assessment and allow you to quickly see which students grasp event blocks and which need reteaching. Students practice identifying event blocks, ordering steps, revising vocabulary, reading code, and reviewing lesson content. The set includes 27 cards in two layout options (4 per A4 page or 2 per A4 page). 💡How can you use these cards:At the end of your lesson At the beginning of
Learn Python Turtle coding with this beginner-friendly, no-prep worksheet workbook, perfect for unplugged or computer-free programming. Designed to teach fundamentals through hands-on practice, this set includes: • Pixel exercises that build spatial reasoning • Degrees and angles • Direction commands: forward, backward, left, right activities • Shape and letter drawing coding tasks using Turtle graphics • Embedded QR code video tutorial for step-by-step guidance • Printable format t
This printable workbook is all about making Python coding real and accessible for young learners. It’s packed with worksheets that walk students through understanding variables and data types in Python, from numbers and strings to naming best practices and the logic of sequence. Students get hands-on practice naming variables, identifying data types, and thinking about how code runs in order. You’ll love that this is a no-prep resource. It comes with clear explanations, fun cut-and-paste and col
This interactive Python coding lesson uses Google Slides to teach variables and data types. Drag-and-drop activities make practicing variable naming, assignment, and recognizing strings, numbers, and sequence coding feel easy and fun. You’ll save time because everything’s set up in one lesson: clear explanations, guided slides, hands-on coding practice, and an answer key all in one. Kids get scared of coding, think it's boring?As they drag and drop answers, they’re building logic, preventing com