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Unplugged Coding Activities (Grades 4–6)

Printable unplugged coding activities for upper elementary classrooms. This board features Predict the Output worksheets, logic and algorithm practice, and no-computer computer science activities designed for Grades 4–6. Perfect for: • Bell ringers • Exit tickets • Early finishers • Computer science centers Low-prep, classroom-friendly resources for teaching coding concepts without screens. unplugged coding, computer science worksheets, algorithms for kids, logic activities, elementary coding
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Looking for unplugged coding worksheets to teach loops? This Debug This! activity pack helps students understand loop logic through hands-on debugging challenges and flowchart practice. Perfect for grades 4–6 computer science, STEM lessons, bell ringers, exit tickets, and early finishers. No tech required — just print and go!
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New to coding or teaching computer science? Predict the Output: The Basics is a beginner-friendly set of unplugged coding worksheets that helps students practice sequencing and flowchart logic with no computers required. Perfect for Grades 4–6, these printable activities work well as bell ringers, exit tickets, early finisher tasks, or centers. A low-prep, confidence-building way to introduce coding concepts step by step. unplugged coding, coding worksheets, sequencing activities...
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Looking for an easy way to teach coding concepts without computers? These Predict the Output worksheets help students practice logic, algorithms, and flowcharts through unplugged coding activities. Perfect for: • Bell ringers • Exit tickets • Early finishers • Computer science centers Designed for Grades 4–6, this printable bundle is low-prep and classroom-friendly. Just print and go! 👉 Click to see the full Predict the Output! bundle on Teachers Pay Teachers.
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Teach loop logic without computers! These unplugged coding worksheets help students understand loops through debugging challenges and flowchart thinking. Perfect for grades 4–6 computer science, STEM, bell ringers, exit tickets, and early finishers. No tech required — just print and go!
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Ready to teach loops without screens? Predict the Output: Loops Edition includes printable unplugged coding worksheets that help students practice repetition and loop-based flowcharts step by step. Designed for Grades 4–6, these low-prep activities are perfect for bell ringers, exit tickets, early finishers, or computer science centers. A clear, approachable way to build looping logic skills with no computers needed. unplugged coding, loops worksheets, flowcharts, repetition in coding
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