RESOURCES TO THE STARS - YOU!! I want you Superstar teachers to feel that you have not only purchased a quality resource, but got it for a BARGAIN!
Every SINGLE resource has been created to make your life a little easier.
RESOURCES TO THE STARS - YOU!! I want you Superstar teachers to feel that you have not only purchased a quality resource, but got it for a BARGAIN!
Every SINGLE resource has been created to make your life a little easier.
This resource is FREE, fun hands-on activity that uses the binary number system to create mini pictures.
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
If you like this free resource and would like to immerse your students in more of these binary puzzle pictures then please check out my shop Pooley Productions.
Here you will find, in addition to a wide collection of resources, a range of different grid sized binary puzzles resources, including the bundle pack that contains all puzzles I have made.
Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.
This Halloween themed resource gives an opportunity to expose junior students to the world of coding using the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.
The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a command to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet.
The resource has 2 activity sheets (2 levels of difficulty with the same task), answer sheet and teacher notes.
A quick, ready to go, little instruction required math activity.
This resource is a fun hands-on Thanksgiving activity that uses the binary number system to create Christmas mini images.
The images are; Stocking, snowflake, present 1, Santa hat, snowman, Christmas tree 1, mitten, bell, Christmas tree 2, candle, cracker, present 2
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Three activity sheet sets of 4 puzzles
Answer sheets
If you like this free resource and would like to immerse your students in more of these binary puzzle pictures then please check out my shop Pooley Productions.
Here you will find, in addition to a wide collection of resources, a range of different grid sized binary puzzles resources, including the bundle pack that contains all puzzles I have made.
Debugging is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Debugging is the ability to identify where instructions have gone wrong and correct them - problem solving for the 21st Century learner!
This resource has 3 problem cards of basic Scratch code, each containing one error for students to ‘debug’ and fix so that the code performs the correct task.
These do not require a device or the internet to solve, but going online to check if the solution works is advantageous.
The resource has 3 problem cards and solutions.
Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.
This resource gives an opportunity to expose junior students to the world of coding using the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.
The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a command to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet.
The extra challenge with this activity is that there is an extra superfluous block. The students need to decide which block is not needed to complete the code.
The resource has 2 activity sheets (2 levels of difficulty with the same task), answer sheet and teacher notes.
This Halloween themed resource gives an opportunity to expose junior students to the world of coding using the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.
Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.
The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a command to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet.
The extra challenge with this activity is that there is an extra superfluous block. The students need to decide which block is not needed to complete the code.
The resource has 2 activity sheets (2 levels of difficulty with the same task), answer sheet and teacher notes.
This is a bundle of 4 individual Halloween themed resources. If you liked one of the Halloween themed coding resources and wish to do more, then this may be a better option than purchasing all four separately.
I have made these resources to help begin meet the needs of our 21st Century learners. The skills they will need will involve a capability of working in a digital environment.
These activities focus on coding. However it can equally be seen as a sequencing activity, a problem solving activity or a positional maths activity.
These are introductory activities to using coding. They don’t require the use of a device or access to the internet. Though you may like to show students the actual Scratch Jr app as well.
The success of these tasks is best achieved with plenty of prior discussion and modelling.
This should include;
• Explaining they are trying to give a character a set of instructions, or maybe programming a character to follow a set of instructions.
• Discussing the icons
The yellow block with the flag is to start the instructions
The blue blocks do the action on the block
The orange hand block is to stop
The red block is to tell you the instructions have finished
• Explaining that one block is one action
• That the activity is a cut and paste one
This resource comes with
4 variations of simple coding. Each of the 4 variations has two activity worksheets (two levels of difficulty), for a total of 8 worksheets.
Each variation has an answer sheet.
Variation 1: code involving a single turn.
Variation 2: code involving a single turn, with an extra block (which will not be needed) to challenge students’ thinking.
Variation 3: code involving two turns
Variation 4: code involving two turns, with an extra block (which will not be needed) to challenge students’ thinking.
The challenges with this activity are
working with an anticlockwise and clockwise turns
deciding which block is superfluous and not needed to complete the code
This is a great way to get all my Halloween themed coding activities to date in one purchase!
If you would like to check out each variation as a resource on its own please click on the links below.
Variation 1: Halloween Coding for Juniors – Using Scratch Jr
Variation 2: Halloween Coding for Juniors -Using Scratch Jr, 1 extra block
Variation 3: Halloween Coding for Juniors – Using Scratch Jr, making turns
Variation 4: Halloween Coding -Using Scratch Jr, making turns, 1 extra block
This resource is a fun hands-on activity that uses an aspect of students’ lives to engage them in the maths of binary numbers.
When I first tried it with 9 and 10 year old students I thought I’d given them something way over their heads, BUT they got it!
This resource comes with;
1 activity worksheet, with a US date format version and a UK date format version
An example of a completed worksheet (3 versions)
A Cheat Sheet
This resource is a fun hands-on activity that uses the binary number system to create mini pictures.
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Two activity sheet sets of 8 puzzles each
Answer sheets
This resource is a fun hands-on activity that uses the binary number system to create mini pictures.
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Three activity sheet sets of 4 puzzles
Answer sheets
This resource is a fun hands-on activity that uses the binary number system to create mini pictures.
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Three activity sheet sets of 4 puzzles
Answer sheets
If you like this free resource and would like to immerse your students in more of these binary puzzle pictures then please check out my shop Pooley Productions.
Here you will find, in addition to a wide collection of resources, a range of different grid sized binary puzzles resources, including the bundle pack that contains all puzzles I have made.
A great novel way of ensuring students are maintaining awareness of cyber safety practices in your class.
This resource can be used to help regularly remind you and your students to refresh your knowledge of the cyber safety practices you use.
The resource contains three versions of the the licence card (including one where you can overlay a photo of each student for a more individualized feel), each with 4 different color background options.
I hope you find this product of benefit in helping students be cyber safe and safe online.
Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.
This resource gives an opportunity to expose junior students to the world of coding using the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.
The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a command to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet. The focus of this activity is being able to work out the correct right hand turn at the correct point.
The resource has 2 activity sheets (2 levels of difficulty with the same task), answer sheet and teacher notes.
This Halloween themed resource gives an opportunity to expose junior students to the world of coding using the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.
Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.
The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a command to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet. The focus of this activity is being able to work out the correct right hand turn at the correct point.
The resource has 2 activity sheets (2 levels of difficulty with the same task), answer sheet and teacher notes.
This resource is a collection of fun hands-on activities that uses the binary number system to create mini pictures.
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource contains;
4 x 4 binary grids
• One activity sheet of 15 puzzles
5 x 5 binary grids
• Two activity sheet sets of 12 puzzles each
6 x 6 binary grids
• Two activity sheet sets of 8 puzzles each
(4 x 2) x 8 binary grids [Rows of 8 made up of two sets of 4 block binary numbers]
• Three activity sheet sets of 4 puzzles each
8 x8 binary grids
• Three activity sheet sets of 4 puzzles each
• Answer sheets for all
• “How it works’ explanation on every sheet.
Each different binary grid size resource can be purchased separately. If you would like to check out each on its own please click on the links below.
Binary Number Grid Puzzles - 4 x 4 grids
Binary Number Grid Puzzles - 5 x 5 grids
Binary Number Grid Puzzles - 6 x 6 grids
Binary Number Grid Puzzles - (4 x 2) x 8 grids
Binary Number Grid Puzzles - 8 x 8 grids
This is a resource to introduce young students to the world of coding.
Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.
This resource gives an opportunity to expose pre-school (and early elementary) students to the world of coding with the format used in the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.
The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a blank box sequence to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet.
There are two ways this resource can be used;
As a cut and paste worksheet. There are 5 different Halloween themed coding worksheets, with answers.
As a reusable independent learning centre activity. There are 5 activity cards and a set of ‘coding blocks’ to cut out and laminate. These can all be kept in a tray or container and the students can then take the activity and work with it.
This resource comes with;
5 activity worksheets
Answer sheets
5 activity cards (card versions of the worksheets)
1 set of 15 ‘coding blocks’
If you have students ready to move beyond this then you may like to check out the next level of this type of resource I have made:
Coding for Juniors – Using Scratch Jr
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, with 1 block too many
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, making turns
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, making turns, with 1 block extra
Or get the entire set here:
Coding for Juniors Pack – Using Scratch Jr
This resource is a fun hands-on activity that uses the binary number system to create mini pictures.
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Two activity sheet sets of 12 puzzles each
Answer sheets
Are you in need of a quick ready to go, little instruction required math filler?
This resource is a fun hands-on Halloween activity that uses the binary number system to create mini Halloween images.
The images are; Jack’o’Lantern, evil face, bat, pumpkin, candle, skull, candy and ghost.
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Two activity sheet sets of 4 puzzles
Answer sheets
If you like this free resource and would like to immerse your students in more of these binary puzzle pictures then please check out my shop Pooley Productions.
Here you will find, in addition to a wide collection of resources, a range of different grid sized binary puzzles resources, including the bundle pack that contains all puzzles I have made.
This is a resource to introduce young students to the world of coding.
Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.
This resource gives an opportunity to expose pre-school (and early elementary) students to the world of coding with the format used in the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.
The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a blank box sequence to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet.
There are two ways this resource can be used;
As a cut and paste worksheet. There are 4 different Thanksgiving themed coding worksheets, with answers.
As a reusable independent learning centre activity. There are 4 activity cards and a set of ‘coding blocks’ to cut out and laminate. These can all be kept in a tray or container and the students can then take the activity and work with it.
This resource comes with;
4 activity worksheets
Answer sheets
4 activity cards (card versions of the worksheets)
1 set of 12 ‘coding blocks’
If you have students ready to move beyond this then you may like to check out the next level of this type of resource I have made:
Coding for Juniors – Using Scratch Jr
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, with 1 block too many
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, making turns
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, making turns, with 1 block extra
Or get the entire set here:
Coding for Juniors Pack – Using Scratch Jr
Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.
This resource gives an opportunity to expose junior students to the world of coding using the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.
The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a command to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet.
The resource has 2 activity sheets (2 levels of difficulty with the same task), answer sheet and teacher notes.