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Need a great way to explore coding while still teaching ELA Standards? This digital storytelling unit is perfect for you and your class. Your students will love using Scratch coding or Scratch, Jr. to complete these activities PLUS a bonus unplugged coding activity for hours of fun! Click here and SAVE by buying ALL of my Coding Storytelling Resources in 1 Bundle! Who would LOVE this product? Teachers who want to integrate technology in a thoughtful and engaging way while still teaching to the standards. What is included in this unit? This easy-to-use, 49-page coding packet includes: Links to coding resources and how-to videos Objectives and Standards page Materials List Coding vocabulary cards plus story elements 4 detailed lessons to teach problem, solution and debugging strategies Coding and storytelling rubric Ideas for differentiation Unplugged coding game to understand coding without technology PLEASE NOTE: I wrote this unit with 1st through 3rd graders in mind but the ideas provided can definitely be taught to older students, especially if they have limited knowledge of coding or use the Scratch website. Why Purchase? These unplugged coding and digital storytelling activities are the perfect way to teach to your standards in a fun and engaging way. Aligned to: Common Core, ISTE, and CSTA Computer Science Standards Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! Also, follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted. It pays to follow me! As always, please contact me with any questions! Thank you so much, Jen
This book shows creative ways to engage students with ideas from computer science and computational thinking without using a computer. Many of the activities involve physically moving around, and get students thinking about deep issues without having to learn to program. A video preview of the activities can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOYy4kyLEHs The book was written by three computer science lecturers and two school teachers, and is based on our experience in classrooms as well as feedback from hundreds of educators over two decades. We have found that many important concepts can be taught without using a computer-in fact, sometimes the computer is just a distraction from learning. Often computer science is taught using programming first, but not every student finds this motivating, and it can be a significant barrier to getting into the really interesting ideas in computer science. So unplug your computer, and get ready to learn what computer science is really about!
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Do you want your kids to learn to code? One way to get started is with unplugged coding activities. They can learn coding just by playing games and they can do it offline. Fun, right?
Create a love for computer programming with this collection of 17 super fun coding activities for kids in elementary and middle school!
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Sometimes I get worn out with homeschooling. I get tired of fighting with the kids (mainly 1) to do all their (his) work and sometimes I'm not feeling excited about homeschooling by the end of the day. That's when I know it's time for a theme day. I throw theme days in every now and then just to keep things enjoyable for me. I usually go a website called holiday insights. On this site, they have every strange holiday for the month listed. For example, did you know that today (September 17th) is constitution day, citizenship day, and National Apple Dumpling Day? I try to find some fun looking days for us to take a break from the normal routine. Last Wednesday, the website told me it was National Video Game Day. I thought the boys would like that one, so we had a fun theme day. Joshua woke up very excited to start his school work, because he knew somewhere during the day we would play video games. We started with journaling. He wrote in his journal about his favorite video game and drew a picture. For Joshua's math, I made up some video game word problems. For Christopher, I made an easy to read story about Mario. We also made a video game snack. We spread frosting on a graham cracker and then added junior mint and mini m&m buttons and a starburst arrow pad that I cut with scissors to make our own edible wii remotes. Joshua tried using his to play the wii. Silly Boy. After snack we went outside for some physical education. We played "Don't wake Bowser" in the backyard, a game we invented together. The person who was Bowser stood by a tree with his back turned, holding a red bouncy ball. The others went and tapped him on the shoulder, waking him up, at which point Bowser would give chase and try to tag someone with the red ball, aka "fireball". Whoever was tagged with the fireball was Bowser next. And of course, we played lots of video games together. All in all, a very fun day. Nathan especially loved playing "Just Dance Kids" Of course, the kids don't really know whether or not it is the kind of day you say it is, so you could pretty much do any theme day any day that you like. And just so you know, officially this coming wednesday (sept. 19th) is National Talk Like a Pirate Day. Now that is one you do not want to miss.
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Coding is a fun and engaging way for students to build their critical thinking and problem solving skills through a STEM activity. Use these two fun Groundhog Day themed challenges to engage your students in a critical thinking activity. There are two different activities at two different difficulty levels for students making differentiation easy. There are also 6 game boards for each activity so students can complete the activity many times as the game boards are all different. Students create a program using codes by following the story for Groundhog Phil on Groundhog Day. Written and visual instructions are included so you can use which ever your students need. Use these coding activities for a STEM lesson or in a center for science and critical thinking skills. Students can play independently, in pairs or in small groups. You don't need any additional materials other than printing out the pages you want to use. Contents 2 Groundhog Day Games In these challenges students create a path on a game board for the activities Phil does on Groundhog Day. One game has Groundhog Phil seeing his shadow and the other game has him not seeing his shadow. •6 Game Boards for the each game •6 Game Boards for a modified challenge with less steps for each game •Visual and written instructions •Recording sheets •Optional moveable pieces •Optional code cards •Sample program •Make your own game board Check out Valentine Coding Sampler for free sneak peak into unplugged coding! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Follow my store to be the first to know about new resources. New products are 50% off for the first 48 hours. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Looking for more coding resources? Check these out! href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Seasonal-Coding-Unplugged-Bundle-Great-for-Hour-of-Code-3589254">Seasonal Coding Bundle Winter Coding Unplugged Christmas Coding Unplugged Back To School Coding Unplugged Valentine Coding Unplugged
You’ll never have to limit screen time again—as long as the screens are tablet, phone, laptop and video game shaped notepads. Help kids unplug when you hand out these colorful tech notepads as classroom prizes or party favors. Paper. (2 dozen per unit) 2 1/2" - 4" x 2 3/4" - 4" © OTC
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I have always wanted to raise unplugged kids. When you live in a tech-obsessed world, where most kids’ weekends are spent beating the latest video game and even doing homework requires a screen, it gets hard. Six years ago, finding minimalism changed my life and restored my motherhood. I got my time, my joy, and […]
Teacher friends, It’s typical for students to begin losing focus in the classroom as the end of the school year is approaching. Real learning does not have to go out the window just yet, you just have to mask it such a way where it doesn’t quite seem like learning to students… but in fact, still is! Do your
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I have always wanted to raise unplugged kids. When you live in a tech-obsessed world, where most kids’ weekends are spent beating the latest video game and even doing homework requires a screen, it gets hard. Six years ago, finding minimalism changed my life and restored my motherhood. I got my time, my joy, and […]
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Summer is a great time for kids to get off their screens and get outside or do other activities. Here are 9 easy screen-free activities to do with your kids this summer. Like many parents, I’m all about limiting the screen time at my house. While a little bit of screen time is absolutely fine—even...
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Create a love for computer programming with this collection of 17 super fun coding activities for kids in elementary and middle school!
Try these preschool games that introduce preschoolers to the concept of coding. Hands-on fun makes coding for preschoolers fun and interactive.
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Free coding game for kids to learn critical thinking skills, think from different perspectives, and find solution to cover all scenario. No computer needed.
Outdoor challenges for kids provide an anecdote to lure of video games. Outdoor challenges provide kids with outlets for building confidence and resilience.
Create a love for computer programming with this collection of 17 super fun coding activities for kids in elementary and middle school!
This pirate maze is a fun, visual motor challenge for the pirate loving child as a boredom buster, unplugged time, and pirate birthday parties.
Create a love for computer programming with this collection of 17 super fun coding activities for kids in elementary and middle school!
Outdoor challenges for kids provide an anecdote to lure of video games. Outdoor challenges provide kids with outlets for building confidence and resilience.
What teacher doesn’t get both excited and nervous about the first day of school? This year I will have a 4th/5th grade split class and I am teaching all subjects to both grades (just typing …
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