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Preview of Unplugged Coding Worksheets | Algorithms Loops & Debugging

Unplugged Coding Worksheets | Algorithms Loops & Debugging

Created by
Thyme to Think
Make unplugged coding, algorithms, loops, debugging, conditionals, binary code, data sorting, input-output rules, pixel coding, and prompt thinking easy to teach with this Code Chef Kitchen worksheet pack! This low-prep, print-and-go resource helps students practice computer science concepts without screens through fun recipe-themed coding activities. Students will work through clear, print-friendly coding worksheets with simple directions, visual supports, and structured problem-solving tasks.
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 Unplugged Algorithms Coding Debugging Lesson VDOE Aligned Paired Programming

Unplugged Algorithms Coding Debugging Lesson VDOE Aligned Paired Programming

Unplugged Algorithms Lessons K-2 2nd Grade VDOE Integrated Content Aligned-geometry, life cycle of a deer, site words, American symbols Coding, debugging and paired programming in one lesson!
Preview of Applied AI Classroom | Unit 4:Coding, Algorithms, AI Thinking | 4 Wks | Gr.11-12

Applied AI Classroom | Unit 4:Coding, Algorithms, AI Thinking | 4 Wks | Gr.11-12

Unit 4 is the technical unit of the Applied AI Classroom course — the point where students stop describing AI and start creating code similarly to the engineers who build AI. Week 1 covers algorithms: what makes a set of steps precise, finite, and unambiguous, how binary search works, how to write pseudocode, and how to draw flowcharts. Week 2 introduces Python fundamentals — variables, data types, conditionals, loops, and functions — with no prior coding experience assumed. Week 3 teaches stu
Preview of Grade 6 Thanksgiving Math Algebra Function Operation Pattern Sequence STEM Debug

Grade 6 Thanksgiving Math Algebra Function Operation Pattern Sequence STEM Debug

Turn your classroom into a “turkey-bot lab” with this 10-page, black-and-white worksheet pack that teaches coding logic—no devices needed! Students practice order of operations, functions, patterns, coordinates, conditionals, binary, and algorithmic thinking through fun Thanksgiving scenarios. Each letter-size page includes 10 logic-math questions and one simple line-art illustration prompt, with a final item that reinforces reasoning or reflection. What’s Included: Worksheet 1: Program the Turk
Preview of Hands-On Coding for Kids: Algorithms Lesson Plan + Printable Direction Cards

Hands-On Coding for Kids: Algorithms Lesson Plan + Printable Direction Cards

Created by
Mrs Aupa'au
Introduce students to coding, algorithms, and computational thinking with this engaging lesson plan and hands-on activity! Designed for Grades 2–5, this resource makes abstract coding concepts fun and interactive before students even open Scratch. Includes: Step-by-step lesson plan for teachers with no coding experience Warm-up and group activities to practice sequencing and following instructions Printable Direction Cards with 12 commands + emojis for “human robot” coding games Debugging
Preview of Common Coding Terms Presentation

Common Coding Terms Presentation

Presentation includes the following terms: COMMANDS, ABSTRACTION, ALGORITHMS, SEQUENCING, TRIAL AND ERROR, VARIABLES, LOOPS, CONDITIONALS, FUNCTIONS, DEBUGGING, EVENTS, and COLLABORATION! This presentation also includes a knowledge check at the end where students see if they can determine which definition is associated with which term. There are 5 questions like this at the end of the presentation. The majority of the slides go over the common coding terms students should know. I have made this
Preview of Grade 1-8 Coding Posters |12 Terms & Definitions

Grade 1-8 Coding Posters |12 Terms & Definitions

Posters include the following terms: COMMANDS, ABSTRACTION, ALGORITHMS, SEQUENCING, TRIAL AND ERROR, VARIABLES, LOOPS, CONDITIONALS, FUNCTIONS, DEBUGGING, EVENTS, and COLLABORATION! Great for introduction to coding terms and definitions. These can be hung on classroom walls or even screenshot them and put them into your Google Slides! Please note that these are for personal and classroom use and not for commercial use. Thank you for your interest in these posters and check out our other coding
Preview of Open-Ended Unplugged Coding Activity *Low Prep*

Open-Ended Unplugged Coding Activity *Low Prep*

This template is designed to help students practice creating algorithms. Students use the directional symbols to enter a code to get their car to the finishing line! This activity works to reinforce the notion that an algorithm is a set of simple steps and provides an opportunity for students to check (debug) their code. Australian Curriculum LinksYR 1/2 ACTDIP004 - Follow, describe and represent a sequence of steps and decisions (algorithms) needed to solve simple problems (ACARA, 2020).YR 1/2
Preview of Computer Science Maze Activity

Computer Science Maze Activity

Are you introducing computer science to your elementary students? This maze activity teaches algorithms and the importance of step-by-step instructions. Students help a character complete tasks on a grid, followed by writing a program. Standards Alignment CSTA K-2 1A-AP-08 Model daily processes by creating and following algorithms (sets of step-by-step instructions) to complete tasks.K-2 1A-AP-09 Develop programs with sequences and simple loops to express ideas or address a problem.3-5 1B-AP-15
Preview of Grade 4-6 Coding Research Workbook | Independent Work | 11 Pages

Grade 4-6 Coding Research Workbook | Independent Work | 11 Pages

This resource looks at an introduction to coding through internet research! Students learn about coding, algorithms, debugging, variables, loops, conditionals, and more! Below are the specific research questions students look at:What is coding, and why is it important in today's world?What is an algorithm, and why is it essential in programming?What is the purpose of a variable in coding, and how is it used?Explain the concept of loops in coding and provide an example.How can conditionals (if st
Preview of 100th Day of School Activity: Counting to 100 Debugging Coding Unplugged

100th Day of School Activity: Counting to 100 Debugging Coding Unplugged

*Follow Me* for Flash Deals when I post a new resource. **Interested in more Elementary Computer Science activities? Click Here!100th Day of School Counting to 100 Algorithm Debugging Activity for Unplugged Elementary Computer Science:If you've already introduced algorithms with my Differentiated Algorithms Activities, this debugging activity is the perfect next step.Includes an algorithm for counting to 100.Students will identify the bugs in the algorithm by analyzing the sequence of pictures a
Preview of Coding Cards: Making a Cake

Coding Cards: Making a Cake

This is a set of cards to be used to teach the process of making an algorithm through sequencing, identifying patterns and loops, and debugging when a problem occurs, all taught through the making of cakes! This set includes: Cover page 3 pages of written and visual instructions 29 pages of coding cards featuring hand drawn images for creating cake algorithms
Preview of Hour of Code Worksheets - PreK and Kindergarten

Hour of Code Worksheets - PreK and Kindergarten

Our hour of code worksheets explore the basic coding concepts that even 5 year olds can understand! Students will learn about algorithms, sequencing, loops, branching, decomposition, debugging, and variables with these simple worksheet activities. These worksheets include an answer guide and an introduction page.
Preview of Summer STEM Unplugged Coding Activities | Worksheets For Grade 1 - Grade 3

Summer STEM Unplugged Coding Activities | Worksheets For Grade 1 - Grade 3

Make summer learning fun and meaningful with this Summer Unplugged Coding Activities Pack! ☀️💻 This engaging no-prep STEM resource introduces young learners to basic coding concepts without using computers. Students will explore sequencing, algorithms, if/then logic, and debugging through fun, real-life summer themes like the beach, ice cream, and outdoor activities. Perfect for Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3, this resource helps build strong problem-solving and critical thinking s
Preview of Grade 6 New Year Math Coding STEM Pattern Function Statistic Word Problem Puzzle

Grade 6 New Year Math Coding STEM Pattern Function Statistic Word Problem Puzzle

Bring computational thinking into the New Year with this 10-page, black-and-white “Countdown Algorithms” worksheet pack for Grade 6. Students take on the role of “Countdown Coders” responsible for running New Year’s Eve systems using unplugged coding tasks—patterns, functions, algorithms, logic rules, flowcharts, conditionals, and debugging. Each worksheet includes 10 themed problems tied directly to a STEM-inspired New Year storyline, keeping students engaged while building foundational coding
Preview of Grade 6 Easter Math Code Sort Algebra Function Pattern Inequality Stat Condition

Grade 6 Easter Math Code Sort Algebra Function Pattern Inequality Stat Condition

Bring coding logic and mathematical reasoning into your classroom with this 10-page, black-and-white “Easter Coding Challenge (Unplugged) – Egg Sorting System” worksheet pack. In this engaging, real-world simulation, students act as system designers in an Easter factory, building and optimizing sorting algorithms using math—no computers required. This high-rigor resource blends Grade 6 math with computational thinking, including functions, input-output tables, logic rules, patterns, rates, and m
Preview of Christmas | Robotics Challenge | Bell Ringer Worksheet for Grade 5-9

Christmas | Robotics Challenge | Bell Ringer Worksheet for Grade 5-9

Created by
Bloom Materials
Start your STEM lessons strong with this Robotics Challenge Bell Ringer Worksheet! This ready-to-use classroom resource features 30 questions in a variety of formats—perfect for warm-ups, quick formative assessments, independent practice, or emergency sub plans. Students explore key robotics concepts like sensors, algorithms, debugging, and conditional logic while engaging in a fun, holiday-themed activity that blends computer science with real-world applications. A complete answer key is inclu
Preview of CODING - Unplugged and Offline Activity Worksheets Printable

CODING - Unplugged and Offline Activity Worksheets Printable

Introduce the exciting world of coding to your Grade 1 and 2 students, no computers needed! This unplugged coding booklet makes learning computational thinking fun and accessible. Packed with engaging, screen-free activities, it's the perfect way for young learners to grasp foundational coding concepts like sequencing, algorithms, and debugging, all offline!
Preview of Thanksgiving-Themed Unplugged Coding Worksheets for Grades 1-3

Thanksgiving-Themed Unplugged Coding Worksheets for Grades 1-3

Thanksgiving-Themed Unplugged Coding Worksheets for Grades 1-3Celebrate Thanksgiving with a fun and educational twist! Our Thanksgiving-themed unplugged coding worksheets are designed especially for students in grades 1-3. These engaging worksheets come with answer keys and cover the basics of coding concepts such as algorithms, sequences, loops, decomposition, variables, and debugging. Each worksheet is filled with festive activities that incorporate Thanksgiving elements like turkeys, pumpkins
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun Unplugged Coding Activity

St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun Unplugged Coding Activity

Created by
The Pro Lerner
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with this fun and educational unplugged coding activity! Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, or just some festive learning at home, this Leprechaun’s Treasure Hunt helps kids practice coding concepts without a computer. What’s Included:✅ Unplugged Coding Worksheet: Guide the leprechaun to his pot of gold by writing step-by-step algorithms. ✅ Differentiated Levels: Easy-to-follow instructions for beginners and challenging paths for advanced learners. ✅ Printab
Preview of Computing Unit Plan: Create a Digital Math Game!

Computing Unit Plan: Create a Digital Math Game!

Created by
Kirsten Horton
Give your kids creative computing confidence and help them develop fluency in mental math using this combined Computing/Math unit. Students will choose an area of mental math that they need more practice in and design a game using Scratch to help them practice it. In the process, they'll learn about key principles of computer science like algorithms, debugging, sequence, selection and repetition. When they share their work at the end of the unit, the whole class will be able to use their game a
Preview of Grade 6 Groundhog Math Code Measure Function Algebra Statistic Ratio Expression

Grade 6 Groundhog Math Code Measure Function Algebra Statistic Ratio Expression

Bring computational thinking into your math classroom with this 10-page, black-and-white, letter-size Grade 6 worksheet set designed around unplugged coding logic and a mature Groundhog Day prediction theme. Students act like programmers—using data, rules, and logical conditions to predict spring— without screens or devices. Instead of simple folklore, students build and test algorithms using real inputs such as daylight length, temperature, and shadow presence. Each worksheet mirrors how p
Preview of ByteEd Unplugged Coding - Grid Mazes

ByteEd Unplugged Coding - Grid Mazes

Created by
ByteEd
ByteEd's mazes to support unplugged coding & computational thinkingPrepared selection of mazes in this printable resource to support learning about algorithmic thinking and coding. Can students plot the path for Explorer Ed to travel through the maze? Use the arrow command cards to write a sequential algorithm to get the robot from start to finish. Test, trial and debug the algorithm. A range of different size grids and mazes are included in this resource, which can also introduce using grid ref
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