Year Long Seasonal Holiday Unplugged Coding Puzzle Activity Bundle 1st 2nd grade

by Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Your students will LOVE these seasonal themed unplugged coding puzzles! You will have fun encouraging them as they try to "crack the code" with these activity cards! Whether working in pairs or projected on the whiteboard for a daily challenge, students will benefit from using these pages for literacy or math centers. Your primary students practice their coding skills and strengthen their reading skills at the same time.

This BUNDLE includes resources for coding that will encourage your students to code all year long! These are great to help you tie in seasonal or holiday fun into your curriculum. Simply print and go!

This BUNDLE includes Coding Task Card Resources for the following:

Back to School

Fall

Halloween

Thanksgiving

Winter

Christmas

Valentine's Day

St. Patrick's Day

Easter

Leap Day

Earth Day

Canada Day

Fourth of July

Simply slide the pages into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out the themed words.

Simple Instructions

  • Start at the green star
  • Follow the arrows
  • Land on a letter.
  • Record the letter on the lines at the bottom of the coding card.

Answer cards are included!

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

Each resource included includes 12 coding word puzzles (2 per page) and answer keys!

**The Back to School resource includes 23 puzzles!

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Halloween (sight) Words Coding, (secret code) math and language activity

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

This is an unplugged coding activity used to help primary students practice their coding skills and strengthen their reading skills at the same time. Most students enjoy solving puzzles and doing secret word activities! Students can enjoy coding with Halloween words in October. Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 12 Halloween words, and likely build on your word list in class.

Start at the green star and follow the arrows on each line to finally land on a letter. That letter is the one the student records on the lines at the bottom of the coding card. Answer key cards are included.

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

The resource can be printed in either colour, or in black and white. A sample is seen in the preview! The colour version includes 8 pages and the black and white includes 8 pages. The same 12 words are used in each.

If you like this resource I have many other coding resources available HERE.

$3.00

Christmas Words Unplugged Coding cards for math and language activity

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Engage your students in the exciting world of coding with these entertaining Christmas unplugged coding puzzles! You will love encouraging them as they try to "crack the code" with these activity cards! Whether working in pairs or projected on the whiteboard for a daily challenge, students will benefit from using these pages for literacy or math centers.

Help your primary students practice their coding skills and strengthen their reading skills at the same time. Keep it up after Christmas with these Valentine's Words!

Practice these words

Santa

reindeer

elf

sleigh

present

lights

stocking

Rudolph

frosty

jolly

star

bells

Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 12 Christmas words, and likely build on your word list in class. You can see the Winter Words here and the Christmas Words here! Your class will have fun as they work to crack the code!

Simple Instructions

  • Start at the green star
  • Follow the arrows
  • Land on a letter.
  • Record the letter on the lines at the bottom of the coding card.

Answer cards are included!

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

The entire resource can be seen in the preview!

If you like this resource, check out my Winter Words Unplugged Coding Activity

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$3.00

Back to School Coding unplugged (Crack the secret code), Ontario Curriculum Math

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Your primary students will love cracking the code with this unplugged coding resource! These secret Back to School words become clear when students follow the arrows!

This is an unplugged coding activity used to help primary students practice their coding skills (expectation in the Ontario Math Curriculum) and strengthen their reading skills at the same time. Students can enjoy coding with Back to School words early in August or September! Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 37 sight words.

Start at the green star and follow the arrows on each line to finally land on a letter. That letter is the one the student records on the lines at the bottom of the coding card. Answer key cards are included.

You may also like

Back to School Decodables and Word Building Pack

Back to School Differentiated Math Worksheets

Back to School Vocabulary Sign Language

Back to School Unplugged Coding

Back to School Bus Safety checklist, organization, tags

School Bus Themed Cubby Tags and labels

School Bus Decor

This resource is also included in this bundle

Fall Unplugged Coding Bundle

You might also like this resource

Sight Word Unplugged Coding Bundle

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum.

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St. Patrick's Day Unplugged Coding cards: Math and Language Activity

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Engage your students in the exciting world of coding with these entertaining St. Patrick's Day unplugged coding puzzles! You will love encouraging them as they try to "crack the code" with these activity cards! Whether working in pairs or projected on the whiteboard for a daily challenge, students will benefit from using these pages for literacy or math centers.

Help your primary students practice their coding skills and strengthen their reading skills at the same time.

Practice these words

gold

shamrock

rainbow

green

Irish

clover

March

luck

jig

leprechaun

dance

cheer

Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 12 St. Patrick's Day words, and likely build on your word list in class. Your class will have fun as they work to crack the code!

Simple Instructions

  • Start at the green star
  • Follow the arrows
  • Land on a letter.
  • Record the letter on the lines at the bottom of the coding card.

Answer cards are included!

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

The entire resource can be seen in the preview!

You might also like

St. Patrick's Day Fingerspelling Sign Language Activity

St. Patrick's Day Math Worksheets

St. Patrick's Day Phonemic Awareness Worksheets

Winter Words Unplugged Coding Activity

Valentine's Day Unplugged Coding Activity resources.

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$3.00

Valentine's Day Words Unplugged Coding cards for math and language activity

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Engage your students in the exciting world of coding with these entertaining Valentine's Day unplugged coding puzzles! You will love encouraging them as they try to "crack the code" with these activity cards! Whether working in pairs or projected on the whiteboard for a daily challenge, students will benefit from using these pages for literacy or math centers.

Help your primary students practice their coding skills and strengthen their reading skills at the same time.

Practice these words

love

heart

hug

cupid

candy

kiss

card

friend

February

pink

Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 12 Valentine's Day words, and likely build on your word list in class. You can see the Winter Words here, and Christmas Words here. Your class will have fun as they work to crack the code!

Simple Instructions

  • Start at the green star
  • Follow the arrows
  • Land on a letter.
  • Record the letter on the lines at the bottom of the coding card.

Answer cards are included!

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

The entire resource can be seen in the preview!

If you like this resource, check out my Winter Words Unplugged Coding Activity and my Valentine's Day Unplugged Coding Activity resources.

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$3.00

Sight Words Coding Freebie Ontario Curriculum

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

This Freebie is a sample of an unplugged coding activity used to help primary students practice their coding skills, and strengthen their sight word vocabulary knowledge at the same time. Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out the sight word.

Start at the green star and follow the arrows on each line to finally land on a letter. That letter is the one the student records on the lines at the bottom of the coding card. Answer key cards are included.

This sample is a page from the Popcorn Words Coding resource that includes 23 sight words.

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Earth Day Unplugged Coding cards: Earth Day Vocabulary Math & Language Activity

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Engage your students in the exciting world of coding with these entertaining Earth Day themed unplugged coding puzzles! You will love encouraging them as they try to "crack the code" with these activity cards! Whether working in pairs or projected on the whiteboard for a daily challenge, students will benefit from using these pages for literacy or math centers.

Help your primary students practice their coding skills and strengthen their reading skills at the same time.

Practice these words

Earth

Recycle

Plant

Clean

Green

Nature

Reduce

Reuse

Energy

Trash

Compost

Planet

Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 12 Easter words, and likely build on your word list in class. Your class will have fun as they work to crack the code!

Simple Instructions

  • Start at the green star
  • Follow the arrows
  • Land on a letter.
  • Record the letter on the lines at the bottom of the coding card.

Answer cards are included!

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

The entire resource can be seen in the preview!

If you like this resource, check out these!

Earth Day Vocabulary Sign Language Fingerspelling

Earth Day Cubby Tags

Earth Day Decodable Books and Word Building Cut and Paste

Seasonal Words Unplugged Coding GROWING BUNDLE

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Coding Unplugged Thanksgiving Crack the Code Math Language Vocabulary 1st 2nd

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Your students will love trying to "crack the code" with these fun unplugged coding puzzles! These word activities s are great for use during literacy centers or math centers. Students can work in pairs, or you can project the pages onto the white board to do one or two puzzles a day to start off your learning block!

This is an unplugged coding activity used to help primary students practice their coding skills and strengthen their reading skills at the same time. Most students enjoy solving puzzles and doing secret word activities! Students can enjoy coding with Thanksgiving words in November, for American Thanksgiving, or in October for Canadian Thanksgiving. Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 12 Thanksgiving words, and likely build on your word list in class.

Start at the green star and follow the arrows on each line to finally land on a letter. That letter is the one the student records on the lines at the bottom of the coding card. Answer key cards are included.

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

The entire resource can be seen in the preview! Please note that there are two versions of puzzle 12. One includes the word October, and the other, November!

If you like this resource, check out my Thanksgiving Math Worksheet packet

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Back to School Coding (crack the secret code) Math Freebie Ontario Curriculum,

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

This Freebie is a sample of an unplugged coding activity used to help primary students practice their coding skills, and strengthen their Back to School vocabulary knowledge at the same time. Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out the sight word.

Start at the green star and follow the arrows on each line to finally land on a letter. That letter is the one the student records on the lines at the bottom of the coding card. Answer key cards are included.

This sample is from the Back to School Coding resource that includes 23 Back to School words.

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Fall (sight) Words Coding (secret code) activity for math and language

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Your students will love cracking the secret codes in this activity to figure out the sight words. This is an unplugged coding activity used to help primary students practice their coding skills (expectation in the Ontario Math Curriculum) and strengthen their reading skills at the same time. Students can enjoy coding with Fall/Autumn words in the fall months of October and November! Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 12 Fall/Autumn words.

Start at the green star and follow the arrows on each line to finally land on a letter. That letter is the one the student records on the lines at the bottom of the coding card. Answer key cards are included.

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

If you like this resource I have many other coding resources available HERE.

$3.00

Winter (sight) Words Coding, (secret code) math and language

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

This is an unplugged coding activity used to help primary students practice their coding skills and strengthen their reading skills at the same time. Most students enjoy solving puzzles and doing secret word activities! Students can enjoy coding with Winter words in November, December or January. Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 12 winter words, and likely build on your word list in class.

Start at the green star and follow the arrows on each line to finally land on a letter. That letter is the one the student records on the lines at the bottom of the coding card. Answer key cards are included.

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

The entire resource can be seen in the preview!

If you like this resource, check out my winter sign language fingerspelling word work activity HERE!

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$3.00

Earth Day Crown / Headband - Cute Planet Earth Theme Freebie - Cut Outs

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Create adorable Earth Day themed headbands or crowns with this FREEBIE! Choose from a colorful or printer-friendly black and white option, perfect for class activities, or centers.

Get your students excited with these cute Planet Earth / Earth Day -themed crowns that they can cut out and assemble! All kids seem to LOVE crowns! Use them as headbands, crowns to create enthusiasm surrounding Earth Day!

Choose from color or opt for the black and white versions for a printer-friendly resource if you're on a photocopy budget, or if you think your students might prefer coloring the cute image themselves. Incorporate these crowns into your Earth Day celebrations as a whole-class activity or as a fun center option.

Lots of uses!

✔️Elementary school teachers looking for a fun and hands-on Earth Day activity.

✔️Homeschooling parents wanting to incorporate a fun holiday activity into their curriculum.

✔️After-school program coordinators looking for engaging and simple crafts for their students.

You might also like these!

Earth Day Vocabulary Sign Language Fingerspelling

Earth Day Cubby Tags

Earth Day Decodable Books and Word Building Cut and Paste

Earth Day Unplugged Coding

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Canada Day unplugged coding worksheets crack the code math 1st 2nd grade 1, 2

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Engage your students in the exciting world of coding with these entertaining Canada Day themed unplugged coding puzzles! You will love encouraging them as they try to "crack the code" with these unplugged coding activity cards! Whether working in pairs or projected on the whiteboard for a daily challenge, students will benefit from using these pages for literacy or math centers.

Help your primary students practice their coding skills and strengthen their reading skills at the same time.

Practice these words

parade

Canada

flag

north

caribou

fireworks

beaver

inukshuk

poutine

maple

red

hockey

Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math unplugged coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 12 Canada Day words, and likely build on your word list in class. Your class will have fun as they work to crack the code!

Simple Instructions

  • Start at the green star
  • Follow the arrows
  • Land on a letter.
  • Record the letter on the lines at the bottom of the coding card.

Answer cards are included!

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

The entire resource can be seen in the preview!

If you like this resource, check out these!

Canadian Symbols Celebration: Canada Day Banners Writing Activity & Display

School Bus Themed Cubby Name Tags and Labels

Back to School Unplugged Coding

Rainbow Classroom Decor

Summer Camping Days of the Week and Schedule Cards

Summer Camping Cubby Name Tags and Locker Tags

Summer Camping Numbers and Letters Classroom Decor

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$3.00

Easter Unplugged Coding cards: Easter Vocabulary Math and Language Activity

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Engage your students in the exciting world of coding with these entertaining Easter themed unplugged coding puzzles! You will love encouraging them as they try to "crack the code" with these activity cards! Whether working in pairs or projected on the whiteboard for a daily challenge, students will benefit from using these pages for literacy or math centers.

Help your primary students practice their coding skills and strengthen their reading skills at the same time.

Practice these words

bunny

eggs

chocolate

basket

candy

spring

bonnet

flowers

chick

hunt

decorate

lamb

Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 12 Easter words, and likely build on your word list in class. Your class will have fun as they work to crack the code!

Simple Instructions

  • Start at the green star
  • Follow the arrows
  • Land on a letter.
  • Record the letter on the lines at the bottom of the coding card.

Answer cards are included!

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

The entire resource can be seen in the preview!

If you like this resource, check out these!

Easter Fingerspelling Sign Language

Easter Math Worksheets

Easter Phonemic Awareness Worksheets

Easter Writing Prompts

Easter Decodables and Word Building

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Leap Day Unplugged Coding: Math Center Activity for Leap Year 2024

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Engage your students in Leap Day themed word building and coding with this versatile unplugged activity. Use as reusable center activity or individual worksheets in language or math lessons. This activity helps meet Ontario Curriculum expectations in coding.

Contents

Get your students excited about coding and word building with this interactive Leap Day themed activity! Students will follow the arrows on a grid to spell out words related to leaping animals, or leap day. This versatile resource can be used in various ways to suit your classroom needs. Simply print and laminate the pages to create reusable center activities using dry erase markers. Alternatively, you can use them as individual worksheets or project them on the whiteboard for whole class instruction.

Why you'll love it!

This activity serves as an excellent warm-up to your daily math lesson while incorporating coding skills. By integrating language and math concepts, students will develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and coding skills in a fun and interactive way. The Leap Day theme adds excitement and relevance to the activity, keeping students motivated to learn.

Ideal for

⭐️Language teachers looking for word building activities.

⭐️Math teachers seeking to incorporate coding skills into their lessons.

⭐️Elementary school teachers who want versatile resources for centers or individual work.

⭐️Teachers looking for reusable and interactive activities to enhance student learning.

⭐️Educators who want to make their lessons fun and relevant with a Leap Day / Leap Year theme.

What's Included

This resource includes 12 coding puzzles and 2 sheets with self checking answer cards you can hang somewhere in the room..

Words included

frog

grasshopper

gazelle

cheetah

kangaroo

squirrel

rabbit

jump

sun

leap

year

four

Simple Instructions

  • Start at the green star
  • Follow the arrows
  • Land on a letter.
  • Record the letter on the lines at the bottom of the coding card.

Help meet coding expectations from the Ontario Curriculum. This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

If you like this resource, check out these!

Unplugged Coding Growing Bundle

Easter Unplugged Coding

Easter Fingerspelling Sign Language

Easter Math Worksheets

Easter Phonemic Awareness

Sight Word Coding Bundle

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Unplugged Coding Worksheets Fourth of July Crack the Code Math 1st 2nd Grade

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Engage your students in the exciting world of beginning coding with these entertaining Fourth of July themed unplugged coding puzzles! You will love encouraging them as they try to "crack the code" with these unplugged coding activity cards! Whether working in pairs or projected on the whiteboard for a daily challenge, students will benefit from using these pages for literacy or math centers.

Help your primary students practice their beginning coding skills and strengthen their reading skills at the same time.

Practice these words

parade

USA

flag

pledge

eagle

bison

fireworks

liberty

blue

red

white

picnic

Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math unplugged coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out 12 Fourth of July themed words, and likely build on your word list in class. Your class will have fun with this intro to coding actiity as they work to crack the code!

Simple Instructions

  • Start at the green star
  • Follow the arrows
  • Land on a letter.
  • Record the letter on the lines at the bottom of the coding card.

Answer cards are included!

This activity is great for first, second or third grade students!

The entire resource can be seen in the preview!

If you like this resource, check out these!

Sight Word Coding

School Bus Themed Cubby Name Tags and Labels

Back to School Unplugged Coding

Rainbow Classroom Decor

Summer Camping Days of the Week and Schedule Cards

Summer Camping Cubby Name Tags and Locker Tags

Summer Camping Numbers and Letters Classroom Decor

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Sight Words Coding Pack 2 (crack the code) Freebie Ontario Curriculum

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

This Freebie is a sample from my second pack of an unplugged coding activity used to help primary students practice their coding skills, and strengthen their sight word vocabulary knowledge at the same time. Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out the sight word.

Start at the green star and follow the arrows on each line to finally land on a letter. That letter is the one the student records on the lines at the bottom of the coding card. Answer key cards are included.

This sample is a page from the Sight Words Coding 2resource that includes 37 sight words.

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Canada Day Crown / Headband - Cute Canada Day Theme Freebie - Cut Outs

By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood

Enjoy this FREE Canada Day headband/crown craft featuring Caribou and Canadian flag designs in color or black and white. Get your students excited with these cute Canada -themed crowns that they can cut out and assemble!

This resource includes printable templates for creating headbands or crowns with a festive Canada Day theme. Students can choose from colorful designs or black and white outlines to personalize their own crown. Simply print, cut out, and assemble for a fun and engaging activity to celebrate Canada Day!

Educational Value: This craft activity encourages students to show their Canadian pride. It also promotes creativity, fine motor skills, and social-emotional development as students work on a hands-on project.

Implementation Ideas:

  1. Use this craft as a fun activity for a Canada Day celebration in the classroom. Students can wear their crowns throughout the day and share what they love about Canada.
  2. Have students research and learn more about Canada's history and traditions before completing the craft. This can help enhance their understanding and appreciation for the country.
  3. Take the crowns outside the classroom and wear them to a local Canada Day parade or community event to showcase school spirit and pride in being Canadian.
  4. Create adorable Canada Day themed headbands or crowns with this FREEBIE! Choose from a colorful or printer-friendly black and white option, perfect for class activities, or centers.

You might also like these!

Canada Day Banners (Featuring 9 Symbols of Canada)

Canada Day Coding Unplugged

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