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Preview of Debug the Device Coloring Pages – 23 Technology Troubleshooting, Computer Skills

Debug the Device Coloring Pages – 23 Technology Troubleshooting, Computer Skills

Created by
MiniTechies
Teach students how to identify, understand, and solve common technology problems with this fun and engaging set of 23 Debug the Device Coloring Pages! Perfect for elementary classrooms, computer lab lessons, STEM centers, and homeschool, these troubleshooting coloring worksheets help kids learn basic tech problem-solving skills in a calm, screen-free way. Each Debug the Device coloring page features a kid-friendly illustration paired with a simple, clear tech issue and solution, helping stu
Preview of LEGO SPIKE Prime Debugging WS 1 – Predict, Test & Fix Robot Movement (Begin

LEGO SPIKE Prime Debugging WS 1 – Predict, Test & Fix Robot Movement (Begin

Created by
RoboBytes
Students don’t struggle with building robots — they struggle with understanding what their code actually does. This beginner-friendly LEGO SPIKE Prime debugging worksheet introduces students to reading, predicting, and fixing simple movement code in a structured, low-stress way. Instead of guessing or randomly changing blocks, students: Predict robot movement before running code Identify simple bugs in movement blocks Test their predictions by running the code Make one-block fixes and verify
Preview of LEGO SPIKE Prime Debugging WS 2 – Fixing Movement Bugs & Comparing Code

LEGO SPIKE Prime Debugging WS 2 – Fixing Movement Bugs & Comparing Code

Created by
RoboBytes
Your students can write code — but can they explain why it doesn’t work? This intermediate LEGO SPIKE Prime debugging worksheet pushes students beyond simple mistakes and into intentional problem-solving. Students must match buggy code to a known goal, identify incorrect logic, and make targeted fixes without rewriting the entire program. Students will: Predict robot movement from multi-block code Compare buggy code to a correct movement goal Debug by adjusting values, order, or logic Explain
Preview of Unit 3 - LEGO SPIKE Debugging Worksheet | Why Did the Robot Do That?

Unit 3 - LEGO SPIKE Debugging Worksheet | Why Did the Robot Do That?

Created by
RoboBytes
Your students ran the code… and the robot didn’t do what they expected. Now what? This LEGO SPIKE debugging worksheet teaches students how to analyze code without trial-and-error and explain why a robot behaved a certain way. Instead of guessing or repeatedly pressing Run, students work through five real SPIKE scenarios and identify: What caused the behavior Which block (or missing block) is responsible How to fix the code This mirrors how real programmers debug — by thinking first. What’s
Preview of LEGO SPIKE Coding Practice Worksheets | Predict & Debug Robot Behavior

LEGO SPIKE Coding Practice Worksheets | Predict & Debug Robot Behavior

Created by
RoboBytes
If you teach LEGO SPIKE, you’ve probably noticed the problem: there just aren’t many good, SPIKE-specific coding practice worksheets. Most options are too generic, not technically accurate, or written for block coding in general — not real SPIKE robots. That’s why I created this resource. These worksheets are designed specifically for LEGO SPIKE and focus on what students actually struggle with: reading code, predicting robot behavior, and explaining why something happens. What Students Do
Preview of Unit 3 - SPIKE Prime Debugging WS 3 – Advanced Movement Logic & Code Efficiency

Unit 3 - SPIKE Prime Debugging WS 3 – Advanced Movement Logic & Code Efficiency

Created by
RoboBytes
This advanced LEGO SPIKE Prime debugging worksheet challenges students to think like engineers, not just coders. Students analyze complex movement patterns, fix subtle bugs, and compare multiple coding approaches that achieve the same robot behavior. The focus is no longer just “Does it work?” but “Is this the best way to code it?”Students will: Predict advanced movement paths (squares, triangles) Debug incorrect angles, rotations, and loop logic Compare two programs that create the same res
Preview of Multi Digit Long Division Illustrative Guide

Multi Digit Long Division Illustrative Guide

Created by
Sarah Wolters
Are your learners ready to use the standard division algorithm (long division), with multi digit x multi digit division? This guide walks the student through a long division problem side by side a place value chart illustration of division with questions to prompt the students to identify the steps as they go. This can be used as a reference point for parents/educators, as a resource for students during independent work or as a jumping point for a lesson. This activity is influenced by Montessor
Preview of From Illustrations to Long Division - a step by step guide

From Illustrations to Long Division - a step by step guide

Created by
Sarah Wolters
Are your learners ready to use the standard division algorithm (long division), but not quite confident in walking away from their place value charts and illustrative techniques? This guide walks the student through a long division problem side by side a place value chart illustration of division with questions to prompt the students to identify the steps as they go. This can be used as a reference point for parents/educators, as a resource for students during independent work or as a jumping po
Preview of Spooktacular Halloween Multiplication Worksheets

Spooktacular Halloween Multiplication Worksheets

Make math magical this October with our Halloween-themed multiplication word problems! Perfect for helping your students master partial products and the standard algorithm — all wrapped up in fun, seasonal stories that keep them engaged. Each page includes an exciting extension problem to challenge your learners and deepen their understanding. Perfect for practice after your unit test or as a festive review before Halloween! Bring a little spooky fun to your math block and watch your students
Preview of Adding/Subtracting with and without Regrouping  (November)

Adding/Subtracting with and without Regrouping (November)

This is a product I created for my students that struggled with the steps of adding and subtracting numbers with and without regrouping. Scaffold's are present to help with the early stages of learning the steps for the standard algorithm. Added are some fun Thanksgiving themed pictures for students to color when they have completed the problems. Total of 9 worksheet pages and one cover page. Plenty of practice for students.
Preview of Unit 2 - Analyze Robot Movement | Identify & Explain Misunderstandings

Unit 2 - Analyze Robot Movement | Identify & Explain Misunderstandings

Created by
RoboBytes
Students often fix mistakes blindly without understanding the why. This 20–25 minute worksheet teaches them to analyze movement errors conceptually. Students identify misunderstood distance, direction, angles, or sequence concepts, and explain what was expected vs. what actually happens. Why teachers love it: Fosters critical thinking before debugging robots Differentiates from traditional “debug” worksheets Includes full teacher reasoning key with sample explanationsEditable for easy classro
Preview of Unplugged Coding Bundle | Code & Go Mouse Robot Challenge Cards + Sequences

Unplugged Coding Bundle | Code & Go Mouse Robot Challenge Cards + Sequences

Make early coding engaging and easy to teach with this Unplugged Coding Bundle, featuring Code & Go Mousebot Challenge Cards and sequencing worksheets designed for K–2 students. This resource helps young learners build foundational computer science skills through hands-on, developmentally appropriate activities. Students will practice sequencing, algorithms, directional thinking, and problem-solving both unplugged and with the Code & Go Mousebot. The worksheets build understanding of coding
Preview of LEGO SPIKE Prime Sensors & Movement Worksheet – Force, Distance, Gyro, Color

LEGO SPIKE Prime Sensors & Movement Worksheet – Force, Distance, Gyro, Color

Created by
RoboBytes
Stop Guessing – Start Thinking Like an Engineer! Are your students constantly asking: “Why didn’t my robot do what I thought it would?” “Which sensor should I use?” “Right: 90? But my robot turned more than that…” This LEGO SPIKE Prime Sensor Comparison Worksheet finally answers those questions — without turning your class into a debugging marathon. What Makes This Resource Different Instead of having students spend class time figuring out the code, this activity has them think like engineer
Preview of Computer Science Python Power-Up Warm-Up

Computer Science Python Power-Up Warm-Up

CTE Computer Science – Python Power-Up Warm-Up 🐍⚡ Start class with energy, engagement, and coding confidence!The Python Power-Up Warm-Up is a student-centered bell ringer activity designed to help students review and strengthen foundational Python programming skills in just a few minutes each day. Through quick coding challenges, output prediction activities, debugging practice, vocabulary review, and real-world technology connections, students develop the critical thinking and problem-solvin
Preview of 5th Grade base 10 practice test

5th Grade base 10 practice test

Created by
MissGdog
This 20-question multiple choice practice test is designed to assess student understanding of the 5th Grade Common Core domain: Number & Operations in Base Ten (5.NBT). It targets key skills students must master, including: Understanding place value and powers of ten Reading, writing, and comparing decimals Rounding whole numbers and decimals Performing operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide) with whole numbers and decimals Applying algorithms and estimation strategies The questions
Preview of STEM & Technology Coloring Pages – 20 Computer Science and AI Printables

STEM & Technology Coloring Pages – 20 Computer Science and AI Printables

Created by
MiniTechies
Introduce children to the exciting world of Artificial Intelligence with fun, hands-on, screen-free activities. These printable worksheets use simple explanations and engaging illustrations to help kids explore what AI is, where it’s used, and how it impacts everyday life — from farms to hospitals to space exploration. What’s Included (PDF, 8.5" x 11"):✔ 20 unique AI-themed coloring pages (PDF) ✔ Kid-friendly explanations for each concept ✔ Topics: What is AI?, Machine Learning, Algorithms, D
Preview of Student Toolbox Multi-Digit Addition & Subtraction Mat | Word Problem Keywords

Student Toolbox Multi-Digit Addition & Subtraction Mat | Word Problem Keywords

Demystify regrouping and conquer word problems with this comprehensive, compact Addition and Subtraction Desk Reference Card! Multi-digit operations can be mechanically overwhelming for elementary students, who frequently mix up the steps of carrying and borrowing or struggle to figure out what a word problem is asking them to do. This student-friendly helper card provides a powerful, two-in-one scaffold right at their fingertips. Down the center, the mat features a granular, 3-step visual walk
Preview of AI for Kids: A 4th Grader's Guide to Artificial Intelligence | Printable AI PDF

AI for Kids: A 4th Grader's Guide to Artificial Intelligence | Printable AI PDF

Created by
EmpowerEveryone
Introduce your 4th graders to the world of Artificial Intelligence with this engaging, curriculum-aligned resource! This 20-page printable guide breaks down complex AI concepts into fun, accessible lessons perfect for 9–10 year olds. Students will explore what AI really is, how machines learn from data, what neural networks do, how natural language processing powers their favorite voice assistants, and the real ethical questions AI raises for society. Every chapter uses kid-friendly language, cl
Preview of Unit 3 - SPIKE LEGO Coding Worksheet: Same Goal, Different Code

Unit 3 - SPIKE LEGO Coding Worksheet: Same Goal, Different Code

Created by
RoboBytes
There aren’t many quality coding practice worksheets built specifically for LEGO SPIKE — and most students struggle not because they can’t code, but because they don’t truly understand what their code is doing. This worksheet was created to fix that problem. Instead of building from scratch, students analyze, compare, and reason through real SPIKE code to decide whether two programs actually behave the same — and which one is more accurate or efficient. What Students Do✔ Compare two SPIKE cod
Preview of 32 Summer "Bucket List" Challenges: Summer Boredom Buster

32 Summer "Bucket List" Challenges: Summer Boredom Buster

32 SUMMER Boredom Buster BUCKET LIST CHALLENGESReady to print and use for the summer! Send the list home with your students for the summer OR print for your own children to use.I created this resource to send home with my gifted elementary resource students in grades 1st-6th. I wanted to help my student's parents when they hear "I'm bored." Challenges include: •Internet Links •Creativity Challenges •Critical Thinking Challenges •Problem Solving Challenges •Helping Others/Community Involvemen
Preview of Unit 1 - SPIKE Prime: Read the Code #4 – Wait Blocks & Timing (Beginner)

Unit 1 - SPIKE Prime: Read the Code #4 – Wait Blocks & Timing (Beginner)

Created by
RoboBytes
Teach students that not all code makes the robot move with this worksheet focused on wait blocks. Students will predict program flow, recognize pauses, and reason about timing in SPIKE Prime programs. This resource is also included in the LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit: Intro to Coding, Movement & Robot Logic (9 Lessons / 2 Weeks). Students will: Identify movement vs non-movement blocks Predict robot behavior during waits Draw paths and mark where the robot pauses Includes teacher notes and a
Preview of Unit 1 SPIKE Prime: Read the Code #5 – One-Time vs Forever Motion (Adv Beginner)

Unit 1 SPIKE Prime: Read the Code #5 – One-Time vs Forever Motion (Adv Beginner)

Created by
RoboBytes
Challenge students to understand infinite loops and program flow with this advanced beginner worksheet. Students will reason about code that never ends and what blocks can or cannot run in SPIKE Prime. This resource is also included in the LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit: Intro to Coding, Movement & Robot Logic (9 Lessons / 2 Weeks). Students will: Compare one-time vs forever loops Understand why blocks after a forever loop are impossible Predict robot behavior and reason about program structu
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