Description
Make unplugged coding, algorithms, debugging, loops, and computational thinking easy to teach with this Robot Logic Lab worksheet pack! This low-prep, print-and-go resource helps students practice coding logic without screens through clear, structured activities for algorithms, sequencing, commands, loops, conditionals, decomposition, binary code, and debugging.
Students will work through kid-friendly robot-themed coding activities with simple directions, visual supports, and classroom-friendly worksheet layouts. Activities include ordering algorithm steps, matching command symbols, finding bugs in algorithms, deciding whether actions use loops, writing repeated commands as loops, using if/then conditionals, decomposing tasks into smaller steps, decoding binary bead codes, sorting code blocks, predicting code outputs, completing robot logic patterns, and finishing a mixed review page.
This resource is perfect for 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, STEM lessons, computer science, coding centers, unplugged coding practice, early finishers, morning work, small groups, sub plans, homeschool, intervention groups, and computational thinking practice.
What’s Included:
• 1 colorful cover page
• 12 student worksheet pages
• 1 answer key page
• Algorithm Order worksheet
• Command Symbols worksheet
• Debug the Algorithm worksheet
• Loop or No Loop? worksheet
• Write the Loop worksheet
• If This, Then That worksheet
• Decompose the Task cut-and-glue activity
• Binary Bead Code worksheet
• Code Block Sort activity
• Predict the Output worksheet
• Robot Logic Patterns worksheet
• Robot Logic Lab Review page
Skills Practiced:
• Unplugged coding
• Algorithms
• Sequencing
• Step-by-step directions
• Coding commands
• Debugging
• Loops
• Repeated commands
• If/then conditionals
• Decomposition
• Binary code
• Predicting outputs
• Code block sorting
• Pattern recognition
• Computational thinking
• Logical reasoning
• Problem solving
• Fine motor practice
• Independent work skills
Perfect For:
• STEM centers
• Coding lessons
• Computer science units
• Unplugged coding practice
• Morning work
• Centers
• Small groups
• Early finishers
• Homework
• Sub plans
• Review
• Intervention groups
• Homeschool
• Independent practice
Why Teachers Will Love It:
• No prep and easy to use
• Print-and-go worksheet format
• No devices required
• Great introduction to coding logic
• Clear activities for algorithms, debugging, loops, and conditionals
• Robot theme keeps students engaged
• Works well for STEM centers and early finishers
• Answer key included for quick checking
Suggested Use:
Use these worksheets during STEM lessons, computer science units, coding centers, morning work, small group instruction, or unplugged coding practice. Students can complete one page at a time to build confidence with algorithms, sequencing, debugging, loops, binary code, and logical thinking without needing a screen.
Please Note:
This is a digital download. No physical item will be shipped. An answer key is included. Some open-ended pattern or coding responses may vary.
Highlights
Description
Make unplugged coding, algorithms, debugging, loops, and computational thinking easy to teach with this Robot Logic Lab worksheet pack! This low-prep, print-and-go resource helps students practice coding logic without screens through clear, structured activities for algorithms, sequencing, commands, loops, conditionals, decomposition, binary code, and debugging.
Students will work through kid-friendly robot-themed coding activities with simple directions, visual supports, and classroom-friendly worksheet layouts. Activities include ordering algorithm steps, matching command symbols, finding bugs in algorithms, deciding whether actions use loops, writing repeated commands as loops, using if/then conditionals, decomposing tasks into smaller steps, decoding binary bead codes, sorting code blocks, predicting code outputs, completing robot logic patterns, and finishing a mixed review page.
This resource is perfect for 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, STEM lessons, computer science, coding centers, unplugged coding practice, early finishers, morning work, small groups, sub plans, homeschool, intervention groups, and computational thinking practice.
What’s Included:
• 1 colorful cover page
• 12 student worksheet pages
• 1 answer key page
• Algorithm Order worksheet
• Command Symbols worksheet
• Debug the Algorithm worksheet
• Loop or No Loop? worksheet
• Write the Loop worksheet
• If This, Then That worksheet
• Decompose the Task cut-and-glue activity
• Binary Bead Code worksheet
• Code Block Sort activity
• Predict the Output worksheet
• Robot Logic Patterns worksheet
• Robot Logic Lab Review page
Skills Practiced:
• Unplugged coding
• Algorithms
• Sequencing
• Step-by-step directions
• Coding commands
• Debugging
• Loops
• Repeated commands
• If/then conditionals
• Decomposition
• Binary code
• Predicting outputs
• Code block sorting
• Pattern recognition
• Computational thinking
• Logical reasoning
• Problem solving
• Fine motor practice
• Independent work skills
Perfect For:
• STEM centers
• Coding lessons
• Computer science units
• Unplugged coding practice
• Morning work
• Centers
• Small groups
• Early finishers
• Homework
• Sub plans
• Review
• Intervention groups
• Homeschool
• Independent practice
Why Teachers Will Love It:
• No prep and easy to use
• Print-and-go worksheet format
• No devices required
• Great introduction to coding logic
• Clear activities for algorithms, debugging, loops, and conditionals
• Robot theme keeps students engaged
• Works well for STEM centers and early finishers
• Answer key included for quick checking
Suggested Use:
Use these worksheets during STEM lessons, computer science units, coding centers, morning work, small group instruction, or unplugged coding practice. Students can complete one page at a time to build confidence with algorithms, sequencing, debugging, loops, binary code, and logical thinking without needing a screen.
Please Note:
This is a digital download. No physical item will be shipped. An answer key is included. Some open-ended pattern or coding responses may vary.




