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Preview of Back to School Coding "Unplugged"

Back to School Coding "Unplugged"

Back to School Binary Coding Do you want to introduce your students to coding? This is a easy way to get your students using and understanding binary code. This packet includes: Design and write a Back to School Code Bracelet using Binary Code. Students will pick a word to code. They will string the beads and then tie the ends for their bracelet. Back to School Code-Do the Math Worksheet Students will use math skills to determine the number of digits in each word. Back to School Code- Read t
Preview of Sports Color by Letter Code Worksheets Alphabet Letters Coloring Pages & Sheets

Sports Color by Letter Code Worksheets Alphabet Letters Coloring Pages & Sheets

Challenge & excite your students with these engaging Sports Color by Letter Worksheets! They will practice identifying uppercase and lowercase letters and develop their fine motor skills as they use the code to color the spaces on these coloring sheets. These no-prep color by code pages are perfect to use in your classroom for morning work, literacy centers, early finishers, and more. What's Included:8 Sports Color by Capital Letter Worksheets8 Sports Color by Lowercase Letter WorksheetsNo
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 Letter Name and Letter Sound Fluency with QR codes, LNF, LSF, ESL, DIBELS, CBM

Letter Name and Letter Sound Fluency with QR codes, LNF, LSF, ESL, DIBELS, CBM

This resource is designed to support students who are working to improve their letter recognition (LNF) and sound identification (LSF) skills. Students can scan the provided QR code at school or home to follow along with guided instruction. It can be assigned as a home practice activity with confidence that students will have the necessary guidance to succeed independently. Additionally, this resource is highly beneficial for English as a Second Language (ESL) students.  List of what is include
Preview of Fortnite Unplugged Binary Coding Task Cards Activity Worsheets | Ascii

Fortnite Unplugged Binary Coding Task Cards Activity Worsheets | Ascii

Created by
Kiwiland
These Fortnite Unplugged Binary Code Task Cards are perfect to help students learn how to encrypt and decrypt binary messages as well as understand binary code. They are great at engaging your students with problem solving and help support your computer teaching while unplugged. The Fortnite theme will surely capture their imagination. Included in this resource are -30 Fortnite words to be converted into Binary-Color and black and white version-Answers have been includedUnplugged CodingIf you ar
Preview of GT Task Cards | Crack the Bot Code - Starter (1st/2nd) | Algebraic Reasoning

GT Task Cards | Crack the Bot Code - Starter (1st/2nd) | Algebraic Reasoning

Crack the Bot Code - Starter (Grades 1–2) Your students are about to become robot code breakers! In Crack the Bot Code - Starter, young mathematicians analyze input and output tables to determine the secret rule a robot used to transform numbers. This foundational algebraic thinking activity builds pattern recognition and function understanding in a developmentally appropriate way. Perfect for 1st and 2nd grade learners who are ready to move beyond simple computation and begin thinking like pro
Preview of GT Task Cards | Crack the Bot Code - Mastermind (4th/5th) | Algebraic Reasoning

GT Task Cards | Crack the Bot Code - Mastermind (4th/5th) | Algebraic Reasoning

Crack the Bot Code - Mastermind (Grades 4–5) Can your students outsmart the robot? Crack the Bot Code - Mastermind challenges upper elementary learners to analyze multi-step function rules and determine the exact operations used to transform input numbers into output numbers. This resource strengthens pre-algebra skills and deepens algebraic reasoning in a high-engagement format. Perfect for 4th and 5th grade classrooms, advanced learners, math enrichment groups, and gifted programs. Skills Cove
Preview of Student Rubric Template

Student Rubric Template

Created by
PiecebyPeace
This document includes a student rubric template along with an example of how you can fill it out to measure success in an objective manner. The rubric features a 3 point system of grading. This type of rubric is ideal for oral presentations and summative projects. The rubric features visuals that are student friendly so that students can use this rubric to guide their self-monitoring and self-evaluation during their creative process. You can edit the rubric template to match your standards a
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 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 St. Patrick's Closed Syllable Exceptions Color by Code + Word Search Bundle!

St. Patrick's Closed Syllable Exceptions Color by Code + Word Search Bundle!

Bring some St. Patrick’s Day fun to your phonics lessons with this Closed Syllable Exceptions Color-by-Code Bundle! This no-prep resource targets tricky closed syllable exception patterns while keeping students engaged with a festive holiday theme. What’s Included: 🍀 Color-by-Code Worksheet focusing on closed syllable exceptions: OLD, OLL, OST, OLT, IND, ILD 🌈 St. Patrick’s Day Word Search featuring fun holiday-themed vocabulary (not focused on exceptions) The color-by-code activity gives st
Preview of GT Task Cards | Crack the Bot Code - Stretch (2nd/3rd) | Algebraic Reasoning

GT Task Cards | Crack the Bot Code - Stretch (2nd/3rd) | Algebraic Reasoning

Crack the Bot Code - Stretch (Grades 2–3) Ready to level up your students’ thinking? Crack the Bot Code - Stretch challenges students to analyze input/output relationships and determine both one-step and simple two-step rules. This set pushes students beyond basic patterns into deeper reasoning and flexible thinking. Perfect for high 2nd graders, on-level 3rd graders, or enrichment groups who need a meaningful challenge. Skills Covered Identifying and analyzing function rules One-step and simpl
Preview of Simple Sentences Writing Workbook with Rubric | Grammar Practice for Grades 1-4

Simple Sentences Writing Workbook with Rubric | Grammar Practice for Grades 1-4

Build Grammar Confidence with This Simple Sentences Workbook for Grades 1–4 Support your students in mastering nouns, verbs, pronouns, and adverbs with this engaging Simple Sentences Grammar Workbook. Designed for grades 1–4, this printable resource introduces and reinforces parts of speech and basic sentence structure through scaffolded, hands-on practice. Perfect for grammar review, writing centers, early finishers, sub plans, or guided writing instruction, this workbook helps young
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 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 QR Code Menus GATE Middle School Reading Worksheet

QR Code Menus GATE Middle School Reading Worksheet

Reading Passage written at a 9th grade level for advanced level middle school readers and focused on the QR Code Menus lesson in Middle School Dining Room Services. 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. A
Preview of Free 4th of July Worksheets | Patriotic Code Word Crackers | Summer Literacy

Free 4th of July Worksheets | Patriotic Code Word Crackers | Summer Literacy

Created by
Teaching Autism
Are you looking for fun and engaging 4th of July worksheets to use with your students this summer? Need some low prep patriotic activities that are easy to print and use? Then these Code Word Cracker Worksheets are the perfect addition to your 4th of July literacy centers, morning work tubs, independent work activities, or summer school plans! These patriotic worksheets are designed to keep students engaged while practicing important literacy and visual discrimination skills in a fun and mo
Preview of Thanksgiving Color by Code 5th Grade Math Addition and Subtraction STAAR Review

Thanksgiving Color by Code 5th Grade Math Addition and Subtraction STAAR Review

🦃 Thanksgiving Color by Code | 5th Grade Math TEKS 5.3(K) STAAR ReviewBring gratitude and great math practice together with this Thanksgiving Color by Code 5th Grade Math TEKS 5.3(K) STAAR Review! Perfect for November, this print-and-go resource helps students strengthen their skills with adding and subtracting positive rational numbers — fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals — across five differentiated, STAAR-style sets. Students solve engaging Thanksgiving-themed word problems that reve
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