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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 Unit 1 - SPIKE Prime: Read the Code #1 – Straight Movement & Order (Beginner)

Unit 1 - SPIKE Prime: Read the Code #1 – Straight Movement & Order (Beginner)

Created by
RoboBytes
Struggling to get students to slow down and think in your SPIKE Prime classroom? This beginner-friendly worksheet is a low-prep way to build code-reading and problem-solving skills without needing any robots or devices. This resource is also included in the LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit: Intro to Coding, Movement & Robot Logic (9 Lessons / 2 Weeks). Students will: Read SPIKE Prime block code step by step Predict straight-line robot movement Draw the robot’s path and reason about block order I
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

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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 - Sensor Scenarios | SPIKE Prime Unplugged WS – No Robots Required

Unit 2 - Sensor Scenarios | SPIKE Prime Unplugged WS – No Robots Required

Created by
RoboBytes
Struggling to give your students hands-on sensor practice without tying up all the robots? This Sensor Scenarios worksheet is the perfect solution! Students will think like a robot, choosing the correct sensor and deciding how the robot should respond in real-world situations. It’s a no-robot, low-prep activity that builds computational thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. Perfect for offline days, sub plans, early finishers, or formative assessment, this worksheet works with
Preview of SPIKE Prime Which Block Would You Use? | Fast Finisher | Sub Day | Bell Ringer

SPIKE Prime Which Block Would You Use? | Fast Finisher | Sub Day | Bell Ringer

Created by
RoboBytes
Challenge your robotics students to think critically about SPIKE Prime Word Blocks with this scenario-based activity! Instead of just finding or naming blocks, students read real robot programming scenarios and decide which block best solves the problem. Perfect for bell ringers, fast finishers, sub days, and early finishers — and works great as a low-stakes quiz or formative assessment too. All 8 Word Block categories are represented: Motors, Movement, Light, Sound, Events, Control, Sensors, an
Preview of Intro to Artificial Intelligence for 2nd and 3rd Grade

Intro to Artificial Intelligence for 2nd and 3rd Grade

This is a projectable file in Adobe PDF with several colorful pages. The lesson defines AI, what it can and cannot do, how do be a good Digital Citizen, and how to stay safe online. Discussion includes honesty, and using your own words. Activities include an AI Safety Poster art project, a 4-question verbal quiz/discussion points (with answers), and Key Takeaways.
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
Preview of Sphero Indi Shapes & Color Coding Game

Sphero Indi Shapes & Color Coding Game

Created by
Perry Clemons
Introduce young learners to computational thinking with hands-on Sphero Indi programming challenges! This screen-free coding resource uses color-coded tiles to teach sequencing, loops, and spatial reasoning through engaging shape and pattern activities for grades K-3. What's Inside: 🤖 Color-Coded Tile Reference Guide – Visual command tiles for Go, Stop, Slow, Dance, and directional movements🔄 Loop Programming Challenges – Practice repeating patterns with circular and rectangular paths✏️ Shape
Preview of International Dot Day Coding Activity with Robots, Robotics

International Dot Day Coding Activity with Robots, Robotics

Celebrate creativity and innovation while building essential STEM skills with Carly and Adam’s International Dot Day Coding with Robots activity. Inspired by The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds, this engaging lesson helps elementary students “make their mark” with code as they explore the programming process in a hands-on, collaborative way. What’s Included Teacher Instructions with setup guidance and differentiation tipsCoding Mat & Dot Cards for interactive robot navigation challengesProgram Plann
Preview of Robot Coloring Pages for K-3 STEM Early Finishers

Robot Coloring Pages for K-3 STEM Early Finishers

AI Helpers Coloring gives K-3 students a simple way to explore friendly robots, technology, and safe STEM helpers. These robot coloring pages support early finishers science time with calm, independent work that connects classroom routines to helpful AI tools. What's included• Friendly Classroom AI Helper Robot • AI Helper Sorting Library Books • AI Helper Watering a Classroom Plant • AI Helper Reading Weather Data • AI Helper Assisting at a Science Table How teachers can use itUse these AI Help
Preview of VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 5 - Functions - Part 2 // LESSON PLAN

VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 5 - Functions - Part 2 // LESSON PLAN

Created by
theThinkHub
Lesson 5:This curriculum is designed for learner of all situations, including virtual, in classroom and hybrid learners. In this lesson we will continue to utilize a online robot coding platform, VexVR, and continue to explore thethe concept of the “My Block”, which is a major programming concept called a Function! Attached, you will be buying a Google Document Lesson plan that you will be able to edit, manipulate, and call your own. VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 5 - Functions - Part 2 // LESSO
Preview of Sphero Indi: Captain Hook Learns to Write

Sphero Indi: Captain Hook Learns to Write

Created by
OJRsteam
Do you have Sphero Indi robots? This lesson challenges the students to use indi to write letters -- a task that is sure to stretch their problem-solving skills. While some letters will be simple to complete, students will need to use their knowledge of angles to draw more complex letters.
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