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
Highlights
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
Reviews
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




