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5th Grade Computer Science Curriculum: Every Oklahoma OAS CS Standard, No Prep

5th Grade Computer Science Curriculum: Every Oklahoma OAS CS Standard, No Prep

Teaching a full 5th grade computer science curriculum in Oklahoma can feel overwhelming — especially if computer science is not your background and you have no lab, no devices, or no time to build lessons from scratch. This bundle solves that: it is a complete, no-prep 5th grade computer science curriculum that covers every Oklahoma Academic Standard for Computer Science at grade 5, in a format any teacher can print and teach tomorrow.

What Oklahoma's 5th Grade CS Standards Actually Cover

Oklahoma's grade 5 computer science standards span five strands. A complete curriculum has to hit all of them:

  • Computing Systems (CS) — how hardware and software work together, choosing the right device, and troubleshooting (e.g., 5.CS.HS.01, 5.CS.D.01, 5.CS.T.01).
  • Networks & the Internet (NI) — how information travels in packets and how to protect personal data (e.g., 5.NI.NCO.01, 5.NI.CY.01).
  • Data & Analysis (DA) — storage trade-offs, presenting data to support a claim, and how sample size affects conclusions (e.g., 5.DA.S.01, 5.DA.CVT.01, 5.DA.IM.01).
  • Algorithms & Programming (AP) — algorithms, sequencing, loops, conditionals, variables, decomposition, and the full program-development process (e.g., 5.AP.A.01, 5.AP.C.01, 5.AP.M.01, 5.AP.V.01, 5.AP.PD.01–04).
  • Impacts of Computing (IC) — how technology changes the world, accessibility, digital citizenship, and intellectual property (e.g., 5.IC.CU.01, 5.IC.SI.01, 5.IC.SLE.01).

Most "coding worksheet" packs only touch one strand. A real curriculum covers the whole picture — and that is exactly what this bundle does.

What's Inside the 5th Grade Computer Science Curriculum Bundle

Every standard in the bundle comes as its own complete, standards-aligned unit:

  • No-prep, unplugged lessons — teach real CS concepts with paper, cards, and movement; no computers or coding background required.
  • A full content lesson for each standard, written at a grade-5 reading level with built-in comprehension checkpoints.
  • Activities — a group activity and an individual activity per unit, with all printable materials included.
  • Assessments and answer keys — multiple choice, true/false, and short-answer items tagged to the exact standard, with explanations and exemplar responses.
  • Teacher guides — pacing, common misconceptions and how to fix them, discussion questions, and differentiation for support, ELL, and extension.
  • Family connection letters and certificates — plain-language pages that bring the learning home.

Why It Works: Built on the Science of Learning

These are not busywork worksheets. Each unit is engineered with what cognitive science says actually makes learning stick: retrieval practice (students recall, not just reread), spaced and interleaved review, and concrete-first instruction that turns abstract computer science ideas into something a fifth grader can see and do. Difficult, screen-free CS concepts become approachable — and they last.

Aligned to Oklahoma — and Ready for Any Classroom

Every unit is built directly from the official Oklahoma Academic Standards for Computer Science (February 2023), with the standard text verified rather than paraphrased from memory. The materials are print-ready and LMS-ready, work fully offline, and collect no student data — so they fit a one-device classroom, a full lab, or a homeschool table equally well.

See the Unit in Action

Get the Complete 5th Grade CS Curriculum Bundle

Skip months of lesson-building and cover your entire year of Oklahoma 5th grade computer science with one no-prep resource.

Get the 5th Grade Computer Science Curriculum Bundle on Teachers Pay Teachers →

Every Sooner Standards resource is built directly from the official Oklahoma Academic Standards for Computer Science (February 2023) — standard text verified, never paraphrased from memory. Aligned to the Oklahoma Academic Standards for Computer Science; not a state-adopted or state-approved curriculum.

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