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Unplugged Coding Activities for K-2 | Sequencing, Algorithms, Debugging & Loops
Unplugged Coding Activities for K-2 | Sequencing, Algorithms, Debugging & Loops
Unplugged Coding Activities for K-2 | Sequencing, Algorithms, Debugging & Loops
Unplugged Coding Activities for K-2 | Sequencing, Algorithms, Debugging & Loops
Unplugged Coding Activities for K-2 | Sequencing, Algorithms, Debugging & Loops
Unplugged Coding Activities for K-2 | Sequencing, Algorithms, Debugging & Loops
Unplugged Coding Activities for K-2 | Sequencing, Algorithms, Debugging & Loops
Unplugged Coding Activities for K-2 | Sequencing, Algorithms, Debugging & Loops
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Description

Make coding fun and screen-free with this engaging K–2 Unplugged Coding & Logic Quest workbook! This printable robot rescue mission helps young learners build early computer science thinking through hands-on activities focused on sequencing, algorithms, debugging, and loops.

Students join Pixel the Robot on a fun adventure to recover lost batteries while practicing essential logic and problem-solving skills. This resource is designed especially for Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade students and is perfect for introducing coding without computers in a simple, age-appropriate way.

This 33-page printable workbook includes a full progression of activities that move from basic directional coding into early algorithm thinking, bug fixing, and loop concepts. The no-prep format makes it easy to use for STEM centers, morning work, early finishers, enrichment, small groups, sub plans, and at-home practice.

What’s included:

  • Sequencing maze activities
  • Algorithm ordering activities
  • Debugging activities
  • Loops practice pages
  • Coding key/reference page
  • Teacher & Parent Guide
  • Completion certificate
  • Terms of Use page
  • Thank you page

Skills covered:

  • Sequencing
  • Algorithms
  • Directional coding
  • Debugging
  • Loops
  • Logic and problem solving
  • Early computer science concepts
  • Following directions
  • Visual reasoning

Perfect for:

  • Kindergarten STEM
  • 1st grade coding activities
  • 2nd grade logic practice
  • Unplugged coding lessons
  • Computer science for kids
  • STEM centers
  • Morning work
  • Early finishers
  • Small group work
  • Homeschool enrichment

Why teachers love it:

  • No screens required
  • Print-and-go
  • Kid-friendly robot theme
  • Clear skill progression
  • Great for introducing coding vocabulary
  • Engaging and easy to use
  • Supports foundational STEM learning
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Unplugged Coding Activities for K-2 | Sequencing, Algorithms, Debugging & Loops

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Description

Make coding fun and screen-free with this engaging K–2 Unplugged Coding & Logic Quest workbook! This printable robot rescue mission helps young learners build early computer science thinking through hands-on activities focused on sequencing, algorithms, debugging, and loops.

Students join Pixel the Robot on a fun adventure to recover lost batteries while practicing essential logic and problem-solving skills. This resource is designed especially for Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade students and is perfect for introducing coding without computers in a simple, age-appropriate way.

This 33-page printable workbook includes a full progression of activities that move from basic directional coding into early algorithm thinking, bug fixing, and loop concepts. The no-prep format makes it easy to use for STEM centers, morning work, early finishers, enrichment, small groups, sub plans, and at-home practice.

What’s included:

  • Sequencing maze activities
  • Algorithm ordering activities
  • Debugging activities
  • Loops practice pages
  • Coding key/reference page
  • Teacher & Parent Guide
  • Completion certificate
  • Terms of Use page
  • Thank you page

Skills covered:

  • Sequencing
  • Algorithms
  • Directional coding
  • Debugging
  • Loops
  • Logic and problem solving
  • Early computer science concepts
  • Following directions
  • Visual reasoning

Perfect for:

  • Kindergarten STEM
  • 1st grade coding activities
  • 2nd grade logic practice
  • Unplugged coding lessons
  • Computer science for kids
  • STEM centers
  • Morning work
  • Early finishers
  • Small group work
  • Homeschool enrichment

Why teachers love it:

  • No screens required
  • Print-and-go
  • Kid-friendly robot theme
  • Clear skill progression
  • Great for introducing coding vocabulary
  • Engaging and easy to use
  • Supports foundational STEM learning
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 1 out of 5
April 14, 2026
This resource was clearly made almost exclusively with AI - the problems in the workbook are incohesive, redundant, and contain formatting errors that render many of the pages unusable. It is obvious that whoever created this didn't even proofread or edit after the AI made the material. I am very disappointed that the fact that this was made with AI wasn't even disclosed in the description of the resource. Had I have known that this was lazily scrapped together AI garbage, I would have never paid money for it, let alone $7.50.
Anna K.
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CHAHDAMIR
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CHAHDAMIR
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Apr 17, 2026

I am so sorry to hear that this resource was unusable for your classroom. Delivering high-quality, engaging STEM materials is my priority, and it is clear I missed the mark on the formatting and editing of this specific file. I am currently overhauling the workbook to fix the redundancies and layout errors you mentioned. In the meantime, please contact TPT Customer Experience so they can process a full refund for this purchase. Thank you for bringing these critical issues to my attention

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