Coding Quests Board Games BUNDLE

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Bring hands on learning into your computer science and technology education with Coding Quests board games.

This BUNDLE includes all 3 Coding Quests games in one!

IF/THEN/ELSE Coding

Binary Coding

Directional Coding

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Standards:

Computational Thinker

5.d Students understand and explore basic concepts related to automation, patterns, and algorithmic thinking.

I can explain how computers use patterns to process and sort information.

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Reviews (5)

5 reviews for Coding Quests Board Games BUNDLE

5 Responses

  • Buyer (verified owner)

    My students enjoyed playing these games as stations activities! You will definitely want to laminate it all and put some sort of coding on the back of the pieces so you know which game board they go to.

  • Maria S. (verified owner)

    Me and my students love using this resource. They think they are just playing a game, but I know they are building a foundation of important skills.

  • Chrisley M. (verified owner)

    Loved this resource! I used it to introduce coding and my students had a blast. I also left them as sub plans on several days that I was unexpectedly out and the sub was able to use it easily.

  • Kelly L. (verified owner)

    My students loved the Directional game. I used it as an intro to coding. I plan on using the games with the more challenging IF/THEN and Binary codes with my upper elementary students before they start coding on technology. The games are a fun and easy way for students to gain understanding of these programming concepts. They will also be used as “Emergency” Sub plans, which, we all know can be difficult for special area! Thank you for a fun way to teach unplugged!

  • Susan M K. (verified owner)

    I used this as a center. My kindergarten class had some issues with understanding the concepts. Just meant I needed to research. Fun activity.

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