Coding is what makes it possible for someone to create websites, apps, software, and games. This collection of coding resources provides you with an extensive range of teaching materials to assist your students when learning about algorithms, binary coding, 8-bit coding and the difference between software and hardware. The resources include posters to display in your classroom, worksheets, games, flashcards, comprehension pieces, and lesson plans. Also provided are word wall vocabulary cards and posters explaining different coding and technology vocabulary.
A set of 12 orb robot task cards for students to work on problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork.
A set of 10 STEM challenge cards using a coding robot.
A coding robot mat focusing on the story of Little Red Riding Hood.
A garden pathway coding robot mat with task cards.
A coding robot mat focusing on time on analog and digital clocks.
A blank coding robot mat that can be used in a variety of ways.
A set of 15 coding flashcards on individual pages with four instruction and activity cards to accompany them.
A poster showing the definition and an example of binary codes.
A comprehension activity relating to technologies and codes.
A set of definition word wall cards to display in your classroom when learning about technology and technologies.
A comprehension activity relating to technologies and coding systems.
A comprehension activity relating to technologies and coding systems.
Hardware themed title page and vocabulary template to use when learning about technology content vocabulary.
Coding themed title page and vocabulary template to use when learning about technology content vocabulary.
A poster showing the definition and an example of binary codes.
A poster showing the different forms algorithms can take.
A worksheet for students to use when writing an algorithm.
A worksheet for students to use when writing an algorithm.
A worksheet for students to use when writing an algorithm.
A worksheet for students to use when writing an algorithm.
A worksheet for students to use when writing an algorithm.