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Kindergarten computer science games under $5

Preview of Ozobot Maze Activities - Ozobot's Day at School

Ozobot Maze Activities - Ozobot's Day at School

Created by
That Tech Chick
These mazes are a fun way to stimulate your students' critical thinking skills as they color the code to make Ozobot make his way through school to carry out different tasks! The activities are easily adaptable and differentiate so all elementary students can learn and refine their coding with simple algorithms. Students can code their Ozobots to go to different places around the school maze or use the task cards with specific destinations and codes to complete the activity.Ozobot Coding Activ
Preview of iPad Keyboard Typing Practice with Sight Words

iPad Keyboard Typing Practice with Sight Words

Created by
Mrs Strawberry
Do your students struggle to type when using iPads in your classroom?These colourful iPad templates are designed for a small group activity to allow students to practice finding the correct letters on the iPad keyboard. Also a perfect way to learn sight words!iPad templates now included with numbers and the @ symbol so that students can practice typing their email address.Includes:14 iPad templates in 7 different colours (7 have uppercase letters and 7 have lowercase letters)14 ipads with number
Preview of How to Code a Sandcastle: An Unplugged Coding Activity

How to Code a Sandcastle: An Unplugged Coding Activity

Created by
Lessons By Sandy
Want a super fun way to teach coding without a computer to students?  Check out this unplugged activity that goes perfectly with the book How to Code a Sandcastle by Josh Funk!   This activity has everything you need, even if you don’t have the book! Just create a grid, print out the signs, and you're good to go!Here's what is included:1) Action signs (Compass Rose, North, South, East, West, Jump over, Pick up Bucket, Empty the Buckets, Move Forward, Turn Left, Turn Right)2) Gameboard signs (St
Preview of K-2 Disney Trivia!  Google Slides

K-2 Disney Trivia! Google Slides

This is a great end of year celebration activity! It is also perfect to play with a class on Zoom or any other video sharing platform. It would work well in the classroom as well. These questions are all answerable by children aged 4-7, as long as they've seen or heard of the movies. I play tested with my class and they had a ball!
Preview of Computer / Technology Bingo for Lower Elementary--suitable for non-readers

Computer / Technology Bingo for Lower Elementary--suitable for non-readers

Created by
Richelle Votaw
This is a Bingo game that includes 24 cards and pull cards. It has 12 different pictures, including the basic parts of a computer, peripherals, and other technology (iPad, document camera, USB drive, interactive whiteboard). Since it uses only pictures it is suitable for non-readers. All pictures are black and white and the Bingo cards print 2 per page. This is a great activity to familiarize students with some of the technology they will see and use in computer lab before they begin using
Preview of No Prep Coding Unplugged for Prek & Kindergarden

No Prep Coding Unplugged for Prek & Kindergarden

No Prep Coding for Early Learners Everyone can participate in Hour of Code™ while reviewing Shapes & Numbers! Help Cody the Robot get to his device. Students create step-by-step instruction for Cody and this skill builds the foundation skills needed for coding! The 'Hour of Code™' is a nationwide initiative by Computer Science Education Week and Code.org to introduce millions of students to one hour of computer science and computer programming.” These activities are great for classrooms
Preview of How to Code a Rollercoaster: An Unplugged Coding Activity

How to Code a Rollercoaster: An Unplugged Coding Activity

Created by
Lessons By Sandy
Want another super fun way to teach coding to students without a computer? Check out this unplugged activity that goes perfectly with the book “How to Code a Rollercoaster” by Josh Funk. This activity has everything you need, even if you don’t have the book! Just create a grid, print out the signs, and you’re good to go! Here’s what’s included:1) 12 Action signs (Compass rose, North, South, East, West, Move Forward, Turn Left, Turn Right, Jump Over, Get 10 Tokens, Get 1 Token, Leave Tokens)2) 18
Preview of Ozobot Turkey Trot

Ozobot Turkey Trot

Created by
Mrs Schimke
Students will practice coding their Ozobot using markers to get their turkey to the finish line!Courses include a finished line course, partially lined courses, and an advanced challenge where students how to finish the course with correct codes in order for their Ozobot to reach the finish line. Includes:- 3 Different Courses (easy-intermediate-advanced)- Printable Mini Student Code Cheat Sheets (color)- A Dress Up Ozobot STEM Challenge- A Creative Writing Assignment to Accompany the Race- A Re
Preview of Christmas Puzzles - Google Classroom Puzzles PK-8 {Technology Activity}

Christmas Puzzles - Google Classroom Puzzles PK-8 {Technology Activity}

Puzzles for all ages! Students need to learn how to use fine-motor skills and manipulate the mouse to meet required standards. These Christmas Puzzles will have your students in PK-8th grade learning and mastering this specific skill while having fun along the way!These puzzles offer a wide range of challenges and varying difficulties to meet your students EXACTLY where they are! We have provided a tutorial and guide sheet to help you navigate through the list of puzzles.Google Slides Compatible
Preview of Introduction to Seesaw: All About Me

Introduction to Seesaw: All About Me

This All About Me resource is a great way to teach your primary students how to use Seesaw. It is great for remote learning or as homework. Now has Australian/British spelling version. Before each task there is a video showing the students what to do which is a great visual for ELL students (and all primary students). The students will practice drawing, making a video, using the text feature, moving items and uploading a photo. There are two versions: one with clipart and one without clipart.
Preview of STEP-BY-STEP A K-12 Computer Science Critical Thinking Coding Activity Game

STEP-BY-STEP A K-12 Computer Science Critical Thinking Coding Activity Game

Created by
Simone Ryals
This is a HIGHLY engaging activity that helps to instill the basic logic skills required for critical thinking and to later learn the computer science of coding, easily adapted for all grades K-12. PLEASE NOTE: THIS ACTIVITY IS NOT DONE ON THE COMPUTER. This is an introductory activity to set the foundation for learning the thought process behind coding by having children write (or say, for the youngest) a set of instructions to accomplish a fun and funny task--NOT a lesson in actually writ
Preview of Thanksgiving Puzzles - Google Classroom Puzzles PK-8 {Tech Activity}

Thanksgiving Puzzles - Google Classroom Puzzles PK-8 {Tech Activity}

Google Classroom Puzzles for all ages! Students need to learn how to use fine-motor skills and manipulate the mouse to meet required standards. These Thanksgiving Puzzles will have your students in PK-8th grade learning and mastering this specific skill while having fun along the way!These puzzles offer a wide range of challenges and varying difficulties to meet your students EXACTLY where they are! We have provided a tutorial and guide sheet to help you navigate through the list of puzzles.Goog
Preview of Ozobot Maze Activities - Ozobot Goes to Town

Ozobot Maze Activities - Ozobot Goes to Town

Created by
That Tech Chick
Coding with Ozobots is a great way to stimulate your students' critical thinking skills as they figure out algorithms using color codes. Your students will have a blast figuring out how to code their Ozobots to make its way around town to go to school, go to the dentist, visit Grandma's apartment, go jogging in the park among others These activities are easily adaptable and can be differentiated so all elementary school students can learn and refine their coding skills with simple algorithms.
Preview of Bee Bot Robotics Challenge Task Cards

Bee Bot Robotics Challenge Task Cards

Created by
TeachCheat
17 task cards + activity resources to use with your Bee Bot robots.
Preview of Bee Bot Challenges - Easy

Bee Bot Challenges - Easy

Created by
Abby Spessard
This is a set of 8 challenges that can be used with the Bee Bot or Blue Bot robots. I would print out the challenges on cardstock and laminate. The last page in the packet is a template to print poster size. I would print it 24x36. That will get the squares to the correct size for the Bee Bots. This would be great to use in computer lab when testing is going on! That is what I will be doing with them! I have used our Bee Bots with PreK - 5 grade and they all them!
Preview of Ozobot Spring Themed Missions

Ozobot Spring Themed Missions

Created by
Mrs Schimke
Save $ and purchase all 5 Ozobot products in this growing Ozobot BundleStudents will practice coding their Ozobot using markers to get their ozobot through spring themed tasks from start to finish! Courses include a finished line course, a partially lined courses, and an advanced challenge where students how to finish the course with correct codes in order for their Ozobot to reach the finish line. Includes:- 3 Different Courses (easy-intermediate-advanced)- 4 Spring Themed Task Cards- 2 Sets of
Preview of Bee Bot Coding Robot Cards for a Pizza Shop

Bee Bot Coding Robot Cards for a Pizza Shop

Coding with robots like Bee Bot, Botley, and Code-and-Go Mouse can help your students explore sequencing and computer science skills in a fun way. Especially since they'll get to pretend to run a Pizza Shop at the same time!WHAT'S THIS CODING ROBOT RESOURCE ALL ABOUT?⭐ This activity is based on three pizza books -- one nonfiction and two fiction -- two of which are available for free on EPIC!⭐ The Pizza Shop coding robot cards have 10 steps for your students to put in order from beginning to end
Preview of Technology Vocabulary PowerPoint Game

Technology Vocabulary PowerPoint Game

Technology Vocabulary PowerPoint Game- first 10 words. Perfect for your beginning readers or ELL students with visual graphics and text. I recommend using these as a "word of the week" with your students and work on each word until the students master it. The activity is easy to use. Set it up as a center after your students have learned all 10 words and they can go through it independently. I use these as a warm up when we first start class. I assign one student the responsibility of tapping t
Preview of BeeBot Mat Printable ROAD TILES | BeeBot Grid Road Layout | BeeBot Coding |

BeeBot Mat Printable ROAD TILES | BeeBot Grid Road Layout | BeeBot Coding |

These Beebot mat road tiles are perfect for students to use with robotic mice or BeeBot robots. The tiles are able to be arranged in hundreds of different layouts and configurations as a Beebot grid , providing students with endless opportunities for practicing their coding and algorithm skills. This resource comes with 5 road tiles that can be printed multiple times to form a set of road tiles that can be used to create towns, mats and courses for your Beebot robot! The opportunities are endles
Preview of Ozobot Maze Activities - Ozobot's Day on the Farm

Ozobot Maze Activities - Ozobot's Day on the Farm

Created by
That Tech Chick
Coding Ozobots is a great way to stimulate your students' critical thinking skills as they figure out algorithms using color codes. Your students will have a blast figuring out how to code their Ozobots to make their way around the farm to milk the cows, bale the hay, feed the chickens, and do other chores. These activities are easily adaptable and can be differentiated so all elementary school students can learn and refine their coding skills with simple algorithms. Students can code their Oz
Preview of iPad and Computer Keyboard Typing Practice Worksheets - PHYSICAL & SEESAW

iPad and Computer Keyboard Typing Practice Worksheets - PHYSICAL & SEESAW

Use these physical and digital worksheets for your junior students to practice typing on a computer keyboard or iPad keyboard! There are 3 device keyboards to practice on - full computer keyboard, small computer keyboard and an iPad keyboard. There is also a bonus interactive, 'lift the flap' iPad keyboard where students can practice moving between the QWERTY keyboard and the !@#$ keyboard underneath! There are 12 pages of different typing practice worksheets in total!Students can practice ident
Preview of French Summer Coding Boom Cards™️ | Le codage d'été Boom Cards™️

French Summer Coding Boom Cards™️ | Le codage d'été Boom Cards™️

Engage your FRENCH IMMERSION students in coding and simple programming with this summer themed CODAGE activity. This introductory coding resource is perfect for centres, homework or whole-class lessons!HOW TO USE:Students need to follow the arrows (the code) on the screen from left to right and move the summer pictures accordingly. They will drag and drop the picture by following the code, and then they click "submit" to see if the picture is in the correct spot!This deck includes 20 cards and o
Preview of Frog Pond Programing STEM: Level 1 Sequences - An Unplugged Coding Activity

Frog Pond Programing STEM: Level 1 Sequences - An Unplugged Coding Activity

This Product is part of an Endless Bundle, and a Regular Bundle. DO NOT PURCHASE if you have already purchased Unplugged Coding Endless Bundle or Unplugged Coding: Frog Pond Programming STEM Bundle. STEM - Technology: This is a programing or coding activity to help students with logical thinking, following instructions, and problem solving. It is unplugged because it is all hands on. No electronics needed. There are 15 different activity sheets included for students to write a sequence of in
Preview of Sorting by Color, Shape, and Size

Sorting by Color, Shape, and Size

Created by
Mr PreK
This Promethean board flipchart allows students to interact with various sorting activities. If your board is equipped for Dual Users, this is a great time for students to collaborate on their sorting abilities. Simply click on the type of sorting you want to do, then move forward though scaffolded activities to gain practice and experience sorting by color, shape, and size. After students complete each sorting assignment, they can click on the bottom right hand corner to move forward independ
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