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Teach real coding skills with no tech required. Printable unplugged lessons for K–5.

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Boost your homeschool STEM day with unplugged coding. Every activity teaches logic, focus, and creativity.
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Turn game night into a coding lesson. Try coding with board games using simple sequences, if rules, loops, and quick debugging.
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Show kids that cybersecurity is more about thinking than typing. This unplugged activity proves it.
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Cyber security for kids starts early. Use these screen-free lessons to teach K–3 children about passwords, privacy, and making safe choices.
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Usernames can be fun and safe at the same time. Try these easy tips to teach privacy online.
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Teach safe usernames for kids that makes usernames fun and hides personal info. Try a quick dice game, simple rules, and a printable builder.
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Functions help us reuse our best ideas. Show kids how to make simple helpers with this quick unplugged lesson.
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Teach functions for kids as reusable helper steps. Name it, call it, change one detail with a "parameter". Screen free and K–5 friendly.
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Variables sound big, but they’re just labeled boxes that can change value. Try this hands-on way to teach it
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Variables for kids explained as labeled boxes that hold changing values. Try jar counters, scoreboards, and simple update steps. K–2 and 3–5 ideas.
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Pattern spotting = coding success. Teach kids to find repeats with this easy unplugged game.
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Pattern games for kids teach them to spot what repeats, state the rule, and predict what comes next. Try movement, objects, and quick table games.
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Boolean logic is all about yes and no. Use these simple, fun steps to help kids think like programmers.
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Boolean logic for kids: teach true and false, then build AND, OR, and NOT with quick household games. Screen free, simple steps that kids love.
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Want to teach cyber safety to young kids but not sure where to start? This quick guide breaks it down into one simple plan.
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Cyber security for young kids starts early. Use this free family password worksheet to teach privacy, trust, and safety without screens.
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Cybersecurity for kids doesn’t have to be technical. Teach privacy and safety the screen-free way.
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Cyber security for kids starts early. Use these screen-free lessons to teach K–3 children about passwords, privacy, and making safe choices.
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Spot the phish before it bites. 🐟 Kids can learn to recognize fake messages fast with this free checklist.
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Digital kindness starts with one rule: be respectful online. 💬 Show kids how small choices build safe spaces.
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Digital kindness for kids made simple. Teach the Kind, Clear, Private checks, use short scripts, and try 1-minute practice for safer chats and posts.
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"If this, then that" is more than a rule, it’s coding logic in action! Try these 3 easy IF-THEN games kids love.
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Conditionals for kids: teach if-then rules with simple screen-free games. Clear examples, quick scripts, and ideas for K–2 and 3–5.
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Teach coding at home to strengthen focus, memory, and problem-solving. Simple steps for homeschool parents:
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A simple 10 minute daily plan to teach coding at home for K-5. No apps, no prep. Use movement, table games, and quick talk prompts to build real coding habits.
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Fall is perfect for STEM walks. 🍁 Grab our free printable and explore nature through coding patterns and steps.
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Fall STEM coding activities for a leaf hunt. Use simple if then rules, loop counts, and color tallies to turn a walk into screen free coding practice.
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Family game night can double as coding class. 🎲 Turn your favorite board game into a logic lesson in 10 minutes.
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Turn game night into a coding lesson. Try coding with board games using simple sequences, if rules, loops, and quick debugging.
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