Hello Ruby consists of a catalogue of unplugged activities for pupils to learn about computing and coding without devices. These STEM activities include computational thinking concepts such as decomposition, pattern recognition, thinking algorithmically and debugging problems.

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Computer scavenger hunt

This computing scavenger hunt video and unplugged worksheet asks pupils to identify computers around them, listing the devices they see during the week.

Future computers

This activity offers an introduction for young children to evaluate everyday tasks before and after the world of the internet. The world of computers is changing all the time and this video and worksheet is a tool to start a discussion with pupils regarding which everyday things have been moved onto the internet...

Puzzles

Logic is a fundamental computational thinking skill for children to master and apply, supporting computing, maths, science, and many STEM subjects. These unplugged activities, offer creative, thought provoking tasks for pupils to test their logic with a combination of eight different puzzles and riddles for...

Software or hardware

An unplugged cut and stick task, classifying software and hardware and explaining this concept to young pupils. It also introduces input and output in pictorial form.

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