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Preview of Unit 3 - Spike Prime: Read the Code – (Advanced) WS 3: Inefficient Logic

Unit 3 - Spike Prime: Read the Code – (Advanced) WS 3: Inefficient Logic

Created by
RoboBytes
The robot works — but the code is bad.This worksheet teaches students to recognize that difference. Students analyze programs that technically behave correctly but include redundant checks, unnecessary blocks, and inefficient structure. They predict behavior, test it, and explain why the code works — and why it’s still poorly designed. This is where students start thinking like real programmers, not just robot operators. This worksheet saves you time because: students stop equating “it works”
Preview of Soccer Coding Game, Vocabulary, Robot, Computers, Robotics, Dash Robots

Soccer Coding Game, Vocabulary, Robot, Computers, Robotics, Dash Robots

Introduce robots in your elementary classroom with a fun, hands-on, soccer coding activity!This challenge is perfect for coding with Bee-Bots, Dash Robots, and more! Soccer coding is a fun and unique way to engage your students any time during the school year! Students work together to create different codes to get the soccer ball around defenders and into the goal! Every activity and solution is unique as students code through the soccer game. After they have completed their activity, there i
Preview of Coding Unplugged Tuatara Algorithm Game - Scratch Coding Activity for 4-8 Grade

Coding Unplugged Tuatara Algorithm Game - Scratch Coding Activity for 4-8 Grade

Created by
Teachy Tales
This activity is designed as a Coding Unplugged activity, meaning students can learn Scratch coding concepts without using computers, making it perfect for classrooms, STEM lessons, computer labs, and substitute plans. What’s Included: Step-by-step Coding Unplugged activities Fun Tuatara-themed algorithm challenges Direction-based movement tasks (Up, Down, Left, Right) Printable Computer Coding Worksheets Answer keys for easy checking Engaging visuals to keep students motivated Why Teach
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# 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 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# 1 Sensor Timing & Conditionals

Unit 2 - SPIKE Prime: Read the Code (Inter) - WS# 1 Sensor Timing & Conditionals

Created by
RoboBytes
Your students keep saying, “The robot should have stopped.”This worksheet fixes that problem for you. Sensor Timing & Conditional Actions walks students through one of the most common — and time-consuming — robotics misconceptions: believing sensors react instantly. Instead of trial-and-error or repeated teacher explanations, students read the code, predict what will happen, test their predictions, and explain the results. Thought-provoking questions guide students to uncover when sensors are
Preview of Unit 3 - Spike Prime: Read the Code – (Advanced) WS 5: Predict, Fix, Improve

Unit 3 - Spike Prime: Read the Code – (Advanced) WS 5: Predict, Fix, Improve

Created by
RoboBytes
This worksheet turns analysis into intentional improvement — not guesswork.Students compare two versions of code, predict behavior, test both versions, and justify which design is better and why. Only after reasoning do students improve the code themselves. This worksheet brings everything together: prediction, evidence, design thinking, and debugging. This worksheet saves you time because: fixes are justified, not random students explain why changes matter code improvements become thoughtful,
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 Hands-On LEGO SPIKE Prime Worksheet – Predict Robot Actions Without Coding

Hands-On LEGO SPIKE Prime Worksheet – Predict Robot Actions Without Coding

Created by
RoboBytes
Need a meaningful LEGO SPIKE Prime activity when students can’t run their code? This low-prep worksheet pushes students to slow down and think by analyzing SPIKE Prime block code and predicting exactly what the robot will do—before it ever moves. Instead of trial-and-error coding, students read the program step by step, reason through robot movement, and draw the robot’s path. This makes it an easy, reliable option for offline days, substitute plans, early finishers, or quick formative assessm
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 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 CER question prompt, template and rubric physical and chemical changes, science

CER question prompt, template and rubric physical and chemical changes, science

CER Claim Evidence Reasoning question prompt about physical and chemical changes. Includes question, template format, rubric and grading suggestions. Students will tackle the question Is cutting your hair cut a physical or chemical change?
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 Valentine Unplugged Coding Activities

Valentine Unplugged Coding Activities

Are you looking for a fun engaging educational activity for Valentine's Day? These Valentine themed unplugged coding activities are a great way for students to build their critical thinking, logical reasoning and problem solving skills while also learning the basics of directional coding. This screen free coding resource is full of different Valentine's Day unplugged coding activities for students to complete. Use these challenges as a way to have students build coding skills without using a
Preview of Variables in Coding GATE Middle School Reading Worksheet

Variables in Coding GATE Middle School Reading Worksheet

Reading Passage written at a 9th grade level for advance level middle school readers and focused on the Variables lesson in Middle School Computer Science. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Great differentiation for more advanced readers10x short answer questions based on the readingUnlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!**Answer Key Included**Be sure to check out my other products down below!Copyright © Rod's Education Resources. All rights
Preview of SLANT Audience Rubric

SLANT Audience Rubric

Support strong classroom culture and active listening during presentations with this Peer Presentation Behavior Rubric based on SLANT expectations. Students use this simple, structured tool to evaluate their peers’ engagement and respectful behavior while classmates present.During peer presentations, students can observe and score classmates based on how consistently they demonstrate SLANT behaviors. This encourages active participation as an audience member while reinforcing expectations for re
Preview of Coding on Paper Unplugged Coding Activities - Elephant Themed Computer Science

Coding on Paper Unplugged Coding Activities - Elephant Themed Computer Science

Explore the basics of directional coding and conditional statements even if you don't have tech available! These simple maze-style coding puzzles are the perfect introductory coding activity. Contents3 leveled, unplugged coding pages (provided in color and black and white) - choose one or complete all 3Sample completed code for one maze (answers will vary).*** Please note this resource is also included in Bookshelf STEM Jr. - Strictly No Elephants so they are themed to this storybook (however,
Preview of Earth & Space Choice Extension Menu BUNDLE with rubrics

Earth & Space Choice Extension Menu BUNDLE with rubrics

Created by
Cubed Corner
Choice Menus are the perfect solution for those fast finishers or gifted students in your classroom. Providing students some choice in how they demonstrate learning is highly supported with research. These menus focus on Earth & Space science and provides various modalities and topics for students to consider and create (auditory, visual, tactile/kinesthetic, technology). A rubric for each is included to make utilizing this product grab & go in a busy teaching environment. Menu topics include: M
Preview of Mission Maze- Coding with Spheros

Mission Maze- Coding with Spheros

Mission Maze! Code your Sphero Robot through the maze using measurements, math, and block-based coding. Included: 2 Student Worksheet VersionsMaze ExampleMaterials Needed for Lesson - Sphero Robots (Any type) - Sphero Edu App - Pre-Built Maze (Taped on Tablecloths, Taped on Floor, 3D constructed Maze) - Rulers -Protractors (Not required, but helpful)
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 5 Heredity 5.4 Non-Mendelian Genetics FRQ Free Response (Rubric)

AP Biology UNIT 5 Heredity 5.4 Non-Mendelian Genetics FRQ Free Response (Rubric)

AP Biology Unit 5: Non-Mendelian Genetics (FREE RESPONSE) FRQ Practice + Rubric (5.4) Looking for an authentic, exam-level FRQ that actually mirrors AP rigor? This 10-point long-form Free Response Question is designed specifically for AP Biology Unit 5: Heredity (Topic 5.4) and integrates multiple non-Mendelian genetics concepts into one cohesive assessment. Perfect for timed practice, unit exams, or AP review. ⭐ What’s Included ✅ 10-point long-form FRQ (College Board–style format) ✅ 3
Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation Numbers Stained Glass Coloring Code Worksheet

AP Chemistry Oxidation Numbers Stained Glass Coloring Code Worksheet

Created by
Unbroken Bond
Try this self-checking coloring page for students to practice determining the oxidation number of an atom in a molecule or ion. In this worksheet, students will consider the prompt. Once they find the answer, they draw a line from the letter bubble to the answer bubble. Once all lines are drawn, a "stained glass" effect is seen. Students then color in the segments according to the color key. This worksheet includes 10 oxidation number problems, including oxidation numbers of atoms in neutral mol
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 Turkey Trouble Bee-Bot Coding & STEM Disguise Challenge

Turkey Trouble Bee-Bot Coding & STEM Disguise Challenge

Turkey Trouble Bee-Bot Coding & Disguise STEM ChallengeBring coding, storytelling, and creativity together with this hands-on Thanksgiving STEM activity inspired by the picture book Turkey Trouble by Wendi Silvano! Students use Bee-Bot or any directional robot to retell the story by navigating Turkey through a sequenced story mat, following each disguise attempt from horse to pizza delivery hero. Students don’t just code—they problem solve, think like engineers, and design solutions! What’s In
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