Students will CODE a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Yum, yum, yum! Teach coding without a device, no screen isneeded, just print these sheets & start. Celebrate Hour of Code and Computer Science week with this UNPLUGGED coding activity. You can teach the basics of computer science, whether you have computers in your classroom or not. These are ready to go, low prep - just copy & teach! Differentiate with the leveled sheets so this can be used for multiple grade levels. Unplug and Code! Teach computer science basics without devices. These easy-to-use worksheets introduce coding concepts through fun, real-life tasks. No Tech, No Problem! Perfect for sub plans, after-school clubs, or any time you need a low-prep coding activity. Differentiated levels ensure all students can engage. Boost Critical Thinking! Unplugged coding challenges students to think logically and solve problems, building essential skills for future success. Included in This Unplugged Coding Activity : Peanut butter & jelly theme 10 Activities Easy maze - 3 versions Moderate maze - 3 versions Difficult maze - 3 versions Bonus maze Vocabulary student sheet review coding vocabulary terms Teacher instructions & photos Why Unplugged Coding is Easy! -This resource allows you to teach your students how to code WITHOUT a device --No iPad, computers or tablets --Just photocopy & use the activity sheets --Teach simple coding vocabulary --Students will relate the algorithm to everyday tasks When to Use Unplugged Coding The Hour of Code – Computer Science Education Week Coding when you don’t have technology Intro to coding Whole group instruction Early finishers After school coding clubs Assessments Sub plans Morning work How I use unplugged coding In My Classroom: I use this activity across various grade levels 1-5. I begin by reviewing coding vocabulary terms and making sure students understand the concepts of code. I provide the entire class with a starting sheet, as students complete it correctly, they can move up to moderate and difficult sheets. Students in upper-grade levels begin with the more advanced sheets. I also create stations by putting the sheets into dry-erase pockets! Students use expo markers to record their code & erase it for the next student. Click here to follow me & learn when new products are posted, sales & more! New items are 50% off for the first 24 hours for followers! :) As always, please contact me with any questions! Thank you, Dena ♥