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Spring Unplugged Coding Activity for Beginners (English and French)

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Creative Kindergarten
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PreK - 2nd
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Wow! My student on the autism spectrum found this so engaging! Thank you for developing something for a challenging concept like coding.
One of my favorite resources for unplugged coding, since it has so many various ways to interact with one set... I used them as "stations" for students to visit, kind of like a scoot activity.
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Description

This spring-themed set has students code the caterpillar to the butterfly and avoid the flower obstacles. This no-tech coding activity is perfect for introducing the basics of directional coding to your students. There are no devices needed, just print and go!

Students will learn to code by creating their own paths using arrows, or they can test their skills by solving the task cards. They can then use the recording page to write their program.

⇒ 2 different activity sets are included with this download, a 4x4 grid and a 6x6 grid. Choose the level of difficulty you would like to give your students to easily differentiate this activity.

⇒ A French version of both size grids is included.

What is included in each set:

Work Mat: a grid that students can use to place their caterpillar, butterfly, flower, and coding cards.

Arrow Cards: students place these cards on their work mat to code their path from the caterpillar to the butterfly.

Picture Cards: caterpillar, butterfly and flowers. Students place these cards on their work mat.

12 Task Cards: Students can replicate the placement of the items on their work mat, then figure out the code to solve it.

Recording Page: Students can write out the code they used to solve the task cards by drawing the arrows they used to get the caterpillar to the butterfly.

→ *BONUS* Bee-Bot Cards: If you would like to take this coding activity to the next level, you can use these cards with a clear mat or grid and a Bee-Bot.

⇒ For a complete look at what is included with each product, take a look at the preview.

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26 pages
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