Introduction
The "Unplugged: Red light, green light" activity is designed to reinforce the concept of conditionals in programming by engaging students in a physical game. In this activity, students act out conditional statements, allowing them to experience programming concepts in a fun and interactive way.
Key Features:
- Hands-On Learning: Students physically participate in the learning process, making it memorable and engaging.
- Customizable Conditionals: Teachers can tailor the conditional statements to fit their class dynamics and learning objectives.
- Critical Thinking: Students must think critically about the conditions and their outcomes, enhancing their understanding of logical reasoning.
Use Cases:
- Classroom Settings: Ideal for teaching programming basics in a fun, interactive manner.
- Workshops: Can be used in coding workshops to introduce young learners to programming concepts without the need for computers.
- Team Building: Encourages teamwork and communication among students as they navigate the game together.

