Description
💻 Flowchart Builder: Logic Mapping Worksheet
Help your students master problem-solving and computational thinking with this engaging Flowchart Builder activity! This printable worksheet guides high school students through the basics of logic mapping—from identifying flowchart symbols to creating their own step-by-step algorithms.
Students begin with a visual reference chart of standard flowchart symbols, then move through interactive sections that include:
- Practicing symbol identification and functions
- Translating pseudocode into flowchart form
- Debugging common logic errors
- Designing their own creative flowchart for real-world or coding scenarios
Includes both Student and Teacher Versions, making it perfect for intro to programming, STEM classes, or digital literacy lessons.
📘 What’s Inside:
- Visual flowchart symbol reference image
- Sample “umbrella” flowchart example
- 4 hands-on activity sections
- Complete answer key and teacher notes
✅ Perfect for: Grades 9–12 | Computer Science | Technology | STEM
🕐 Time: 30–45 minutes
💡 Use for: Classroom lessons, bell work, sub plans, or assessment review
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Description
💻 Flowchart Builder: Logic Mapping Worksheet
Help your students master problem-solving and computational thinking with this engaging Flowchart Builder activity! This printable worksheet guides high school students through the basics of logic mapping—from identifying flowchart symbols to creating their own step-by-step algorithms.
Students begin with a visual reference chart of standard flowchart symbols, then move through interactive sections that include:
- Practicing symbol identification and functions
- Translating pseudocode into flowchart form
- Debugging common logic errors
- Designing their own creative flowchart for real-world or coding scenarios
Includes both Student and Teacher Versions, making it perfect for intro to programming, STEM classes, or digital literacy lessons.
📘 What’s Inside:
- Visual flowchart symbol reference image
- Sample “umbrella” flowchart example
- 4 hands-on activity sections
- Complete answer key and teacher notes
✅ Perfect for: Grades 9–12 | Computer Science | Technology | STEM
🕐 Time: 30–45 minutes
💡 Use for: Classroom lessons, bell work, sub plans, or assessment review





