Introduction
The "Unplugged: Keeping score" activity is designed to help participants understand the concept of variables by engaging in a classic game of Rock Paper Scissors. This hands-on experience allows players to track their scores, reinforcing the idea of constants and variables in a fun and interactive way.
Key Features:
- Interactive Learning: Participants pair up to play Rock Paper Scissors, making the learning process engaging and enjoyable.
- Score Tracking: Players keep track of wins and ties on a score sheet, illustrating how data can be recorded and analyzed.
- Conceptual Understanding: The activity encourages players to identify constants (e.g., player names) and variables (e.g., scores) in their scorekeeping methods.
Use Cases:
- Educational Settings: Ideal for classrooms or coding camps where students learn about programming concepts in a practical manner.
- Workshops: Can be used in workshops focused on teaching basic programming and data management skills.
- Family Activities: A fun way for families to engage in learning together while playing a familiar game.

