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Preview of K–2 Classroom Reset Slides | Debug Lab Spiral Review for Math & ELA

K–2 Classroom Reset Slides | Debug Lab Spiral Review for Math & ELA

💻🔍 K–2 CLASSROOM DEBUG LAB | FIND THE BUG SPIRAL REVIEW SLIDES 🔍💻 Your students are not just reviewing skills — they are becoming classroom “debuggers!” This tech-inspired slide deck transforms end-of-year review into an engaging error-analysis challenge where students find, explain, and fix “bugs” in routines, math, oral language, and early literacy tasks. Perfect for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, intervention groups, morning meeting, classroom reset time, spiral review, or those
Preview of End-of-Year Classroom Reset Slides K–2 | Classroom Debug Lab

End-of-Year Classroom Reset Slides K–2 | Classroom Debug Lab

🚨 CLASSROOM DEBUG LAB: END-OF-YEAR RESET SLIDES 🚨 Your class does not need more noise right now — it needs a calm, clever, and structured reset. Classroom Debug Lab helps K–2 students rebuild routines, strengthen listening skills, practice self-regulation, and spiral review core academic concepts in ONE cohesive slide deck. Designed for late-May and end-of-year survival mode, this premium static slide deck blends classroom management + spiral review + stamina repair into a polished teacher-led
Preview of Coding Unplugged BBQ Algorithm Game - Scratch Coding STEM Activity for 4-8 Grade

Coding Unplugged BBQ Algorithm Game - Scratch Coding STEM 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. This resource helps students understand the basics of coding by learning how algorithms work through a fun summer BBQ themed challenge. Students read clues, follow directions, and create logical steps—just like real programmers do! What’s Included This Computer Coding Worksheet
Preview of Hands-On SPIKE Prime Sensor Debugging Lab – Ready to Use!

Hands-On SPIKE Prime Sensor Debugging Lab – Ready to Use!

Created by
RoboBytes
Give your students a real-world LEGO SPIKE Prime robotics challenge with this hands-on Sensor Debugging Lab! Designed for middle school STEM and coding classes, students learn how to debug, test, and fix code while building confidence in programming logic, loops, and sensor reasoning. This lab includes four practical scenarios: Color Sensor (Reflected Light) – Understand how sensor placement and thresholds affect robot behavior Distance Sensor (Approaching) – Learn how logic and measureme
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 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 Advanced Algorithms GATE Differentiated Worksheet & Organizer

Advanced Algorithms GATE Differentiated Worksheet & Organizer

Reading Passage focused on the Advanced Algorithms Lesson written at a 7th grade level for Gifted & Talented Elementary or Middle School Computer Science & Skills. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 10x multiple choice questions based on the readingGraphic Organizer to help students pick out the main idea and supporting detailsDifferentiation for elementary students at a higher reading level.Great for close reading and review!Unlike other teacher's resources, th
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 3-Digit by 2-Digit Standard Algorithm Multiplication Interactive Math Lesson

3-Digit by 2-Digit Standard Algorithm Multiplication Interactive Math Lesson

Help your students learn 3 digit by 2 digit standard algorithm multiplication with this interactive guided math lesson.Step‑by‑step digital instructions on Google Forms provides students the opportunity to actively participate in the lesson and work at their own pace. Teachers start the lesson together to teach the process, and as students gain understanding, they complete the lesson on their own.Why use this lesson? Great for teaching multiplication with students working at their own pa
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 Partial sums 2 digit addition mini lesson, Game for Practice, assessment

Partial sums 2 digit addition mini lesson, Game for Practice, assessment

Partial sums addition strategy uses place value to solve addition equations.Students struggle with traditional algorithm because they don’t understand that “carry the one” means they are actually composing a ten. Even students who use the traditional method will benefit from partial sums practice. Math Games Boost Engagement & Motivation, promotes deep understanding & fluencyIncludes:3 page mini lessonassessment Race to the Top Game Players read the equation made with the cards aloud togethe
Preview of 5.3B Anchor Chart Multiply 3 by 2 Digits

5.3B Anchor Chart Multiply 3 by 2 Digits

This anchor chart shows a step by step visual for solving a 3 by 2 digit number using standard algorithm that helps students follow along a little easier.
Preview of Multiply 3 by 2 Digits Anchor Chart

Multiply 3 by 2 Digits Anchor Chart

This anchor chart shows a step by step visual for solving a 3 by 2 digit number using standard algorithm that helps students follow along a little easier.
Preview of Multiplying Fractions by a Whole Number Anchor Chart

Multiplying Fractions by a Whole Number Anchor Chart

This anchor shows students step by step how to turn a whole number into a fraction and solve using standard algorithm. It also shows them how to model multiplication of a fraction and a whole number on a number line, with an area model, and with repeated addition.
Preview of 5.3I Anchor Chart Multiplying Fractions by a Whole Number

5.3I Anchor Chart Multiplying Fractions by a Whole Number

This anchor shows students step by step how to turn a whole number into a fraction and solve using standard algorithm. It also shows them how to model multiplication of a fraction and a whole number on a number line, with an area model, and with repeated addition.
Preview of Area Multiplication: Teaching Multiplication with Understanding

Area Multiplication: Teaching Multiplication with Understanding

This activity shows students what multiplication is and why it works. It is a great alternative to the more common multiplication algorithm and addresses Common Core Standard 4.5 in Numbers and Operations in Base Ten. Area multiplication leads into the my extended activity, Mental Multiplication, and also can be used to multiply polynomials in algebra. Includes journal prompts, homework master, extensions, Common Core standards addressed, and answer key.
Preview of Error Analysis: Multiplication

Error Analysis: Multiplication

Created by
Raise the Rigor
Higher Order Thinking Task Cards Newly update with new graphics: This is a set of critical thinking task cards. Students are required to analyze a traditional algorithm multiplication problem to find the single error. Students are then required to use their math knowledge and vocabulary to describe the problem. Then students write an extended response to help fix the error. The task cards in this packet can be used in a variety of ways in the classroom: individual work stations, partner/ gro
Preview of Unplugged Coding Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Lesson Plan

Unplugged Coding Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Lesson Plan

Lesson Description: Unplugged Coding - Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich This engaging and interactive lesson plan is designed for 4th to 6th-grade students to introduce fundamental algorithms, computational thinking, and problem-solving concepts through an unplugged coding activity. The activity involves creating step-by-step instructions (algorithms) for making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Overall, this lesson plan provides a dynamic and inclusive approach to introducing coding concepts,
Preview of 5.3D Anchor Chart Multiplication of Decimals with Models

5.3D Anchor Chart Multiplication of Decimals with Models

This anchor chart gives students step by step instructions on how to create model to show multiplication of decimals with a whole number and multiplication of decimals by decimals. This builds up to multiplication of decimals with standard algorithm.
Preview of SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit 5 Lesson 2: Flowcharts

SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit 5 Lesson 2: Flowcharts

Created by
RoboBytes
Stop letting students jump straight into coding without a plan. This LEGO SPIKE Prime flowchart lesson teaches students how to organize autonomous robot logic before they build. Students learn how Forever loops, sensor checks, and decision blocks work together inside a clear system structure — reducing confusion, debugging time, and priority mistakes during autonomous challenges. Instead of guessing why their robot is misbehaving, students visually map what happens first, what repeats, and how e
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 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 Mathematicians Famous from History (Grades 5-9)  (Editable)

Mathematicians Famous from History (Grades 5-9) (Editable)

Created by
Concept Clicks
T"Famous Mathematicians Throughout History - 8 Biographies | Pythagoras to Euler" General Information: An engaging resource featuring 8 influential mathematicians from antiquity to modern times. Each mathematician's slide includes biographical information, time period, country of origin, key contributions to mathematics, and major theorems/concepts. Perfect for cultural awareness, enrichment, and connecting mathematics to history. Content Breakdown: Number of Slides: 10-12 slides Number o
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