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Preview of Hands-On LEGO SPIKE Prime Loops Lesson – Repeat and Forever Blocks

Hands-On LEGO SPIKE Prime Loops Lesson – Repeat and Forever Blocks

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RoboBytes
Struggling to teach loops in LEGO SPIKE Prime in a way students actually understand?This hands-on activity turns coding theory into action! Students explore repeat vs. forever blocks by programming their robots to move, trace shapes, and even dance—building confidence in sequencing, precision, and problem-solving. Perfect for middle school robotics, STEM labs, or tech classes, this low-prep activity only requires a SPIKE Prime robot and tablet. ✔ Hands-on practice with repeat and forever loops
Preview of Behavior Chart for Kids Printable Reward Chart Toddlers Potty Training

Behavior Chart for Kids Printable Reward Chart Toddlers Potty Training

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RikiTikiArt
Support positive behavior and daily progress with this Behavior Chart for Kids Printable Reward Chart — a simple and effective tool for toddlers and young children. Perfect for potty training, goal setting, and daily to-do routines, this printable chart works beautifully in homeschool, daycare, preschool, classroom, or nursery settings to encourage responsibility and celebrate achievements. Original Reward Chart Size: 8.5 x 11 I recommend laminating the pages for multiple uses. Removable pieces
Preview of Printable Reward Chart for Toddlers Behavior Chart for Kids Daily Goal Chart

Printable Reward Chart for Toddlers Behavior Chart for Kids Daily Goal Chart

Created by
RikiTikiArt
Encourage positive habits in a fun and motivating way with this Printable Reward Chart for Toddlers featuring a cute ladybug design. Perfect for homeschool, preschool, or daycare, this daily behavior and goal chart helps children track progress, celebrate achievements, and build confidence through simple, visual rewards. Original Reward Chart Size: 8.5 x 11 I recommend laminating the pages for multiple uses. Removable pieces can be affixed with Velcro dots (hook and loop dots), or you can use st
Preview of Unit 3 - Spike Prime: Read the Code (Advanced) – WS 4: Partial Infinite Loops

Unit 3 - Spike Prime: Read the Code (Advanced) – WS 4: Partial Infinite Loops

Created by
RoboBytes
Students can’t tell the difference between “running” and “responsive.”This worksheet makes that distinction unmistakable. Students examine programs with infinite loops that appear active but trap the robot in limited behavior. They predict long-term behavior, test their predictions, and explain why the robot becomes stuck even though the code is still running. The questions surface logical dead ends that students often miss. This worksheet saves you time because: students stop assuming loops au
Preview of Unit 2 - SPIKE Prime: Read the Code (Inter) - WS# 5 Infinite Loops and Logic

Unit 2 - SPIKE Prime: Read the Code (Inter) - WS# 5 Infinite Loops and Logic

Created by
RoboBytes
Just because code runs forever doesn’t mean it’s doing anything useful.This worksheet teaches that lesson clearly and early. Students examine programs with infinite loops — including one where a sensor is checked repeatedly but behavior never changes. They predict long-term behavior, test their predictions, and explain why some loops are ineffective. The questions are designed to build a debugging mindset before students reach Advanced robotics. This worksheet saves you time because: ineffecti
Preview of Unit 2 -SPIKE Prime: Read the Code (Inter) - WS #2: Repeat Sensor Checks W/ Loop

Unit 2 -SPIKE Prime: Read the Code (Inter) - WS #2: Repeat Sensor Checks W/ Loop

Created by
RoboBytes
Your robots work sometimes — and students don’t know why.This worksheet fixes that confusion for you. Students analyze two programs that use the same color sensor but behave very differently. By reading the code first, students predict what will happen, test their predictions, and explain why repeated sensor checks inside a loop lead to more reliable behavior. Thought-provoking questions guide students to discover that inconsistent behavior is usually caused by program structure, not broken s
Preview of Unit 2 - SPIKE Prime: Read the Code (Inter) - WS# 4 Two Outcomes Inside a Loop

Unit 2 - SPIKE Prime: Read the Code (Inter) - WS# 4 Two Outcomes Inside a Loop

Created by
RoboBytes
Your students don’t understand why the robot won’t change behavior.This worksheet makes that visible without you re-explaining it. Students analyze if/else logic placed inside and outside of a loop. They predict behavior, test their predictions, and explain why repeated decisions allow robots to respond — while single decisions do not. Carefully structured questions help students articulate why robots sometimes feel “stuck,” even when the code looks correct. This worksheet saves you time becau
Preview of Weekly Visual Schedule for Pre-K SPED and Autism | For Parents and Educators

Weekly Visual Schedule for Pre-K SPED and Autism | For Parents and Educators

Weekly Visual Schedule for Early Childhood Education, Special Education, and Autism | For Parents and EducatorsI created this resource for students who struggle with keeping track of the days that they are at home and at school. Days off school for holiday's and school breaks can be stressful and confusing for young children or individuals on the Autism Spectrum. This resource is designed to visually show which days students will be at school, home, camp, daycare, etc. Students are able to clos
Preview of Make Your Own Albrecht Durer Style Monogram

Make Your Own Albrecht Durer Style Monogram

Created by
Lesley Manning
Studying Albrecht Dürer or looking for an easy art project for your class or homeschool co-op? Can you draw a somewhat straight line? Then you can do this! All artistic skill levels can handle it! What's Included:✅ List of items needed ✅ Pictures of the process ✅ Instructions and Inspiration ✅ Examples for Durer's artwork, his monograms. Lots of inspiration for students to design their own. ➡️ Grab this resource today to help your students (and maybe yourself) make something beautiful inspired
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
Preview of Unit 1 SPIKE Prime: Read the Code #3 – Repeats & Accumulated Movement (Beginner)

Unit 1 SPIKE Prime: Read the Code #3 – Repeats & Accumulated Movement (Beginner)

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RoboBytes
Introduce students to the power of loops in SPIKE Prime with this beginner worksheet. Students analyze repeat blocks and predict robot movement over multiple iterations. This resource is also included in the LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit: Intro to Coding, Movement & Robot Logic (9 Lessons / 2 Weeks). Students will: Understand repeat loops and accumulated distance Predict repeated straight or curved movement Draw robot paths and reasoning for each iteration Includes teacher notes and answer g
Preview of SPIKE Prime Coding: Read the Code Series – Intermediate Worksheets Bundle

SPIKE Prime Coding: Read the Code Series – Intermediate Worksheets Bundle

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RoboBytes
Save time and money with this ready-to-use 5-worksheet series for SPIKE Prime coding! These worksheets help students read block code, predict robot behavior, and reason through loops, conditionals, and sensors — all without needing to run the robots. Perfect for offline days, early finishers, substitutes, or formative assessment. Bundle Includes: Worksheet 1 – Predict Robot BehaviorStudents analyze simple SPIKE Prime programs and predict robot movement step by step. Worksheet 2 – Repeated Se
Preview of SPIKE Prime Coding: Read the Code Series – 5 Beginner Worksheets

SPIKE Prime Coding: Read the Code Series – 5 Beginner Worksheets

Created by
RoboBytes
Are your students rushing through LEGO SPIKE Prime coding without truly understanding the program flow? Are you looking for low-prep, device-free activities that strengthen problem-solving and code-reading skills? This complete Beginner Read the Code Series is designed to get students thinking critically before they ever run their robots. With five scaffolded worksheets, your students will progress from basic straight movement to conceptual reasoning about infinite loops. Why teachers love th
Preview of Spike Prime Coding: Read the Code Series - Advanced Worksheet Bundle

Spike Prime Coding: Read the Code Series - Advanced Worksheet Bundle

Created by
RoboBytes
Your students can make robots move — but they struggle to explain why the code behaves the way it does.This Advanced Read the Code bundle fixes that for you. These five Advanced worksheets are designed to save you time by guiding students through the hardest robotics thinking skills: analyzing complex logic, identifying design flaws, and explaining unexpected behavior — before trial-and-error takes over. Students don’t just run code. They read it, predict behavior, test their predictions, an
Preview of Unit 3 - Spike Prime: Read the Code – (Advanced) WS 1: Competing Conditions

Unit 3 - Spike Prime: Read the Code – (Advanced) WS 1: Competing Conditions

Created by
RoboBytes
Your students think multiple “if” statements all matter equally.This worksheet shows them why that’s not true — without you having to lecture. Students analyze code with competing conditions inside a loop. They predict what the robot will do, test their predictions, and explain which condition actually wins and why. Carefully written questions guide students to notice order-of-operations issues that cause unexpected behavior. This worksheet saves you time because: students stop assuming “all c
Preview of Middle School LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics Planner – Weekly Progress & Mastery Trac

Middle School LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics Planner – Weekly Progress & Mastery Trac

Created by
RoboBytes
Struggling to keep your LEGO SPIKE Prime classroom organized and on track?This comprehensive weekly checklist makes it easy to monitor student progress, plan lessons, and track mastery throughout a year-long robotics course. Perfect for middle school robotics classes, STEM labs, or independent skill-building, it keeps both teachers and students focused and organized. Each week includes: Unit Focus – Clear topic for the week (e.g., Robot Movement, Touch Sensors, Line Following) Skills to Learn
Preview of Handicraft: Butterfly Earrings

Handicraft: Butterfly Earrings

Created by
Lesley Manning
Have you ever stumbled upon a beautiful butterfly or moth in your garden that was recently deceased? My kids and I came up with a great way of preserving them and enjoy their beauty every day. Perfect for:⭐️Handicraft with your family ⭐️Co-op Class project ⭐️Items for a Farmers Market or Handmade Market What's Included:✅ List of tools needed ✅ Pictures of the process ✅ Instructions ➡️ Grab this resource today to help your students (and maybe yourself) make something beautiful. You may also like
Preview of Unit 2 - SPIKE Prime Touch Sensor Coding – Bump Bot Lesson

Unit 2 - SPIKE Prime Touch Sensor Coding – Bump Bot Lesson

Created by
RoboBytes
Help students move from movement-only coding to true sensor-based robotics control. This hands-on Touch Sensor Coding Activity (Bump Bot) teaches students how to program a robot that responds to real-time input using the SPIKE Prime touch sensor. Students learn how to:• Set movement motors correctly • Use a Forever loop to continuously check a sensor • Write conditional logic using If/Else blocks • Understand state-based behavior (pressed vs released) • Modify steering and rotation values for t
Preview of Living Wax Museum Biography Research Project | Editable History Presentation

Living Wax Museum Biography Research Project | Editable History Presentation

Bring Biographies to Life with a Living Wax Museum!Are your students researching famous people? Want to make their learning interactive and exciting? A Living Wax Museum is the perfect way to bring history to life! This Wax Museum Project Toolkit has EVERYTHING you need to keep students on track, stay organized, and run a stress-free event. No more scrambling for materials or figuring things out last minute—we’ve got you covered! What’s Inside?Letter to Parents – Keep families in the loop w
Preview of Unit 2 - SPIKE Prime: Read the Code (Inter) - WS# 3 Repeat Actions

Unit 2 - SPIKE Prime: Read the Code (Inter) - WS# 3 Repeat Actions

Created by
RoboBytes
Students use repeat blocks — but don’t always understand them.This worksheet clears that up before it becomes a problem. Students read code that uses repeat and repeat-forever blocks to control movement. They predict distance and stopping behavior, test their predictions, and explain how repeated actions affect movement, all without adding sensor complexity. Questions are designed to surface and correct common misunderstandings about loops — especially “repeat forever.” This worksheet saves yo
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 Visual Picture Schedule 3 inch cards

Visual Picture Schedule 3 inch cards

Nearly everyone utilizes some form of visual schedule to stay organized.  The visual schedules help a student understand what is next and what the day will look like. Many students benefit from a visual schedule including those with with special needs in a picture form because they have trouble processing verbally delivered information, initiating activities, staying focused, completing every step within a task, and shifting focus between one activity and the next.  Visual schedules can increase
Preview of Unit 3 -Spike Prime: Read the Code – (Advanced) WS 2: Sensor Priority & Override

Unit 3 -Spike Prime: Read the Code – (Advanced) WS 2: Sensor Priority & Override

Created by
RoboBytes
Students don’t understand why some sensors seem to “do nothing.”This worksheet explains that problem clearly. Students examine programs where multiple sensors are checked, but some conditions never meaningfully trigger. They predict behavior, test their predictions, and explain how sensor priority and logic masking affect outcomes. The worksheet leads students to discover that the issue isn’t the sensor — it’s the code structure. This worksheet saves you time because: students stop blaming har
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
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