teaching resource

Cut and Paste Algorithm Grid - Colour

  • Updated

    Updated:  25 May 2023

An activity for students to use when learning about algorithms (directions).

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  2 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  F - 2

Curriculum

teaching resource

Cut and Paste Algorithm Grid - Colour

  • Updated

    Updated:  25 May 2023

An activity for students to use when learning about algorithms (directions).

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  2 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  F - 2

An activity for students to use when learning about algorithms (directions).

Use this teaching resource when studying algorithms in your classroom.

This worksheet has been designed to introduce students to algorithms and that several steps can help to achieve a goal.

It requires the use of scissors or can be pre-cut prior to the lesson. You may also like to laminate this resource so it can be used again. 

Students are required to paste the pirate and treasure on to their grid. They then use the arrows provided to lead the pirate to his treasure!

Choose from varying grid sizes including 2×2, 3×3, 4×4, 5×5, 6×6, 7×7, 8×8, 9×9, 10×10.

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Cut and Paste Algorithm Grid - Black and White

An activity for students to use when learning about algorithms (directions).

Teach Starter Publishing2 pagesYears: F - 2

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  • Zuriette Du Plessis
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    Thank you for a lovely resource. Helpful with first stages of teaching algorithms.

    • Kate (Teach Starter)
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      Hi Zuriette, Thank you for your comment. I am glad to know that you have found this resource useful. It is always helpful to get feedback to guide further resource creation, so please keep commenting as you use things. We are in the process of putting up a series of resources and lesson plans that introduce and consolidate algorithms and hope that these also come in handy for your planning and teaching. Kind regards, Kate

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