Editable Hour of Code Themed Classroom & Computer Lab Rules Posters
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Description
Coding activities have taken the educational world by storm! These premade Code themed blocks can be assembled for an engaging and colorful bulletin board for your classroom or computer lab. Also, this newly updated product now includes a set of editable code blocks so you can type your own messages!
Six pages are constructed of various types of "code blocks," each with a short statement that define positive behavior expectations. They can be printed in the 8.5 x 11 inch format and added to a bulletin board, printed and cut out as individual or groups of code blocks, printed on a large format printer, or printed as a poster in Adobe Acrobat Reader and pieced together. Newly added, six additional pages have been added so you can customize the blocks and make your own message!
Not sure about enlarging printouts in Adobe Acrobat? No problem! Detailed instructions are included!
Thank you!
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Copyright 2021 by Nancy Williams, That Tech Chick
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