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Preview of What Is Coding? | Unplugged Intro to Algorithms & Debugging (Grades 4–6)

What Is Coding? | Unplugged Intro to Algorithms & Debugging (Grades 4–6)

Teach your students the foundations of computer science with this beginner-friendly “What Is Coding?” worksheet pack!Designed for Grades 4–6, this resource breaks down coding into clear, approachable concepts and gives students hands-on practice with algorithms and debugging — skills essential to modern STEM learning. This packet is perfect for teachers who want to introduce coding but don’t have a computer science background. Every page is structured, easy to follow, and intentionally designed
Preview of Cup Stacking Algorithms | Paperless Coding | Algorithms & Debugging | STEM

Cup Stacking Algorithms | Paperless Coding | Algorithms & Debugging | STEM

Created by
CaughtUpInSTEM
Cup Stacking Algorithms – Intro to Coding ActivityThis is a hands-on, unplugged activity I use to introduce my coding unit. Students practice writing clear, step-by-step directions (algorithms) by guiding a partner to build a cup stack design. How it works: Students work in pairs. One student is the "programmer" and completes the worksheet by writing an algorithm using the provided symbols. The other student is the "robot "and works on a separate independent task while waiting. ( I used a fre
Preview of Debug This! Algorithms | Unplugged Coding Error Challenges (Grades 4–6)

Debug This! Algorithms | Unplugged Coding Error Challenges (Grades 4–6)

🐞 Debug This! Algorithms Unplugged Coding Error Challenges (Grades 4–6)Help students learn to think like programmers by finding and fixing mistakes in everyday algorithms! This low-prep, unplugged coding resource introduces students to debugging through clear, age-appropriate scenarios that build confidence and computational thinking — no devices required. 📘 What’s Included ✔️ 4 debugging challenges with real-world scenarios ✔️ Student work pages with guided prompts ✔️ Answer keys with teac
Preview of Debug This! – Variables | Unplugged Coding Debugging Challenges (Grades 4–6)

Debug This! – Variables | Unplugged Coding Debugging Challenges (Grades 4–6)

🐞 Debug This! – Variables Unplugged Coding Debugging Challenges for Grades 4–6Help students build a strong understanding of variables by finding and fixing common logic errors — no devices required! In this unplugged coding resource, students act as programmers by analyzing broken algorithms, identifying mistakes, and rewriting solutions that correctly track changing values. Each challenge focuses on a different type of variable error, helping students develop computational thinking and probl
Preview of Robotics for Kids | STEM Activities Grades 3-5

Robotics for Kids | STEM Activities Grades 3-5

Help students explore robotics for kids through STEM activities that teach algorithms, sequencing, sensors, inputs and outputs, debugging, testing, and design thinking. This no-prep workbook helps students build understanding through robotics vocabulary, sequencing, inputs and outputs, sensors, debugging, design, testing, and reflection. No physical robot is required. What’s Included: • Student Workbook • Teacher Guide • Answer Key • Assessment • Parent Note • Completion Certificate What Student
Preview of Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - Python - Pios Labs

Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - Python - Pios Labs

Created by
Pios Labs
In this exercise, your students will read and debug a short piece of code. They also will communicate about testing, logic in the algorithm, and potential solutions. This debugging puzzle reinforces and integrates concepts of loops, strings, and Python syntax. Use this exercise to:Have students read and describe code.Have students debug or fix code that does not behave as intended.Have students either work independently or together in groups.Work either with a computer and IDE (more practical
Preview of Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - JavaScript - Pios Labs

Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - JavaScript - Pios Labs

Created by
Pios Labs
In this exercise, your students will read and debug a short piece of code. They also will communicate about testing, logic in the algorithm, and potential solutions. This debugging puzzle reinforces and integrates concepts of loops, strings, and JavaScript syntax. Use this exercise to:Have students read and describe code.Have students debug or fix code that does not behave as intended.Have students either work independently or together in groups.Work either with a computer and IDE (more pract
Preview of Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - Java - Pios Labs

Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - Java - Pios Labs

Created by
Pios Labs
In this exercise, your students will read and debug a short piece of code. They also will communicate about testing, logic in the algorithm, and potential solutions. This debugging puzzle reinforces and integrates concepts of loops, strings, and Java syntax. Use this exercise to:Have students read and describe code.Have students debug or fix code that does not behave as intended.Have students either work independently or together in groups.Work either with a computer and IDE (more practical)
Preview of Robotics Vocabulary for Kids | STEM Vocabulary Workbook | Grades 2-4

Robotics Vocabulary for Kids | STEM Vocabulary Workbook | Grades 2-4

Robotics Vocabulary for Kids is a printable STEM vocabulary workbook for Grades 2–4 that helps students learn important robotics words in clear, kid-friendly language. This beginner-friendly resource helps students build confidence with words like robot, engineer, algorithm, sensor, input, output, debug, and prototype. Through matching, labeling, sorting, writing, and review activities, students connect vocabulary to how robots sense, think, and act. What’s Included: • Student Workbook • Teacher
Preview of Coding & Robots for Beginners | STEM Workbook | Grades 2-4

Coding & Robots for Beginners | STEM Workbook | Grades 2-4

Coding & Robots for Beginners is a beginner-friendly STEM workbook for Grades 2–4 that introduces students to early coding and robotics through clear, age-appropriate activities. This printable resource helps students learn what coding is, how robots follow instructions, why sequence matters, how debugging works, and how simple robot parts and design ideas solve problems. No physical robot is required. What’s Included: • Student Workbook • Teacher Guide • Answer Key • Assessment • Parent Note •
Preview of Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - JavaScript, Python, Java

Debugging Puzzles: Stop That Loop! - JavaScript, Python, Java

Created by
Pios Labs
This is a collection of the same computer science or coding exercise on the general concept of loops, but in three languages: JavaScript, Python, and Java. With this collection, you can: Distribute to classes or students who are focusing on different languages,Have students compare the same concept across different languages.The general uses of the exercise no matter what the language is described below. In this exercise, your students will read and debug a short piece of code. They also wi
Preview of Unplugged Algorithm Adventures: Step-by-Step Coding Worksheets for K-2

Unplugged Algorithm Adventures: Step-by-Step Coding Worksheets for K-2

Created by
Thyme to Think
Introduce early coding concepts without screens using this unplugged algorithm worksheet pack for K-2 students. These printable activities help young learners understand algorithms as step-by-step directions through sequencing, debugging, loops, conditionals, commands, patterns, decomposition, input/output, and review.Students practice coding logic with familiar classroom actions such as brushing teeth, packing a backpack, lining up, making art, clapping patterns, choosing commands, breaking tas
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