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Preview of Unplugged Coding Activities PreK-1 | Space Theme | Screen-Free Worksheets

Unplugged Coding Activities PreK-1 | Space Theme | Screen-Free Worksheets

🚀 Space Adventure Unplugged Coding for Kids A Fun Screen-Free Coding Activity Pack | Space Theme | Ages 6–7Blast off into coding — no screen needed! 🌟 This Space Adventure Unplugged Coding pack introduces children ages 6–7 to real computer science concepts through fun, hands-on space-themed activities. Children learn to think like coders—giving commands, following sequences, and fixing mistakes—all without a computer! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📋 WHAT'S INCLUDED (9 pages) ✅ Page 1—Rocket Path Co
Preview of What Is Coding Booklet for Computer Science & STEM

What Is Coding Booklet for Computer Science & STEM

Created by
MindTech
Introduce young learners to the exciting world of coding with this engaging unplugged STEM resource! Designed for elementary students, this activity pack teaches the basics of computer science without needing computers or devices. What’s Included:Introduction to computers and programmingAlgorithms and step-by-step thinkingBinary code basics (0s and 1s)Sequencing and code orderBugs and debugging conceptsLoops and repetition in codingConditionals using IF/THEN logicCoding vocabulary review activi
Preview of Coding Unplugged Emoji Binary Code Activity - Binary Code & Color Worksheets

Coding Unplugged Emoji Binary Code Activity - Binary Code & Color Worksheets

Created by
Teachy Tales
Make coding fun, visual, and exciting with this Emoji Binary Code Activity! Students will love decoding secret messages and revealing hidden emoji pictures using Binary Code. This engaging resource turns coding into a playful learning experience where students decode, color, and discover! Perfect as a Coding Unplugged activity, students learn important computer science concepts without needing a computer—ideal for classrooms, centers, and early coding lessons. What’s Included This fun set of B
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 Math Puzzles: Coding Cars- Google Slides

Math Puzzles: Coding Cars- Google Slides

This is a super FUN way to introduce your students to the basics of coding! This Coding Cars activity is best done on Google Slides where students can move objects and create an algorithm to "program the cars". After they create their code, they can watch the animated videos to see the cars move on the road and check their answer! (built right into the slides). It can also be done unplugged (without a computer) using the pdf worksheets. Skills practiced: sequencing, analytic thinking, pr
Preview of Christmas Coding Worksheets + Coding Unplugged Christmas Activities

Christmas Coding Worksheets + Coding Unplugged Christmas Activities

Christmas coding activities that also develop keyboard awareness! Practice coding skills by following the directions to move across the keyboard to type one of 12 Christmas themed words. Includes both unplugged blackline printable version for students to complete without keyboards and a Google Slides version. Students can also use the coding sheets to type the words on most devices with a word processor, too. Or use the color printable to create a reusable center with write on / wipe off s
Preview of Winter Coding Activities & Keyboarding Practice | 12 Challenges | +Unplugged

Winter Coding Activities & Keyboarding Practice | 12 Challenges | +Unplugged

Winter coding activities that also develop keyboard awareness! Practice coding skills by following the directions to move across the keyboard to type one of 12 winter themed (non-holiday) words. Includes both unplugged blackline printable version for students to complete without keyboards and a Google Slides version. Students can also use the coding sheets to type the words on most devices with a word processor, too. Or use the color printable to create a reusable center with write on / wi
Preview of Valentine’s Day Coding Cards | Grid-Based Coding & Sequencing Activity

Valentine’s Day Coding Cards | Grid-Based Coding & Sequencing Activity

Created by
Protuoliukas
Looking for a no-prep, hands-on way to practice early coding and sequencing skills during Valentine’s Day activities? This printable resource helps young learners develop logical thinking, spatial awareness, and planning skills using Valentine’s Day themed grid cards. The cards are designed to be compatible with common 15 × 15 cm grid mats, making them suitable for use with Bee-Bot–style robots, Blue-Bot–style robots, Code & Go Mouse-style robots and other similar early coding tools. 💡 How
Preview of Coding for Kids Coloring Pages | Black & White Printable | No-Prep STEM Activity

Coding for Kids Coloring Pages | Black & White Printable | No-Prep STEM Activity

This pack of 18 Coding for Kids coloring pages is designed to introduce young learners to early coding and computer science concepts in a calm, creative, and age-appropriate way. All pages are provided as a single A4 PDF, making them easy to print, photocopy, and scale to different sizes (such as A3 for displays or A5 for booklets). The clean black and white line-art style ensures the pages are ink-friendly and suitable for a wide range of ages and abilities. These coloring pages support f
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 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 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# 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# 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 Introduction to Coding and Computer Science Programming Hour of Code Activity

Introduction to Coding and Computer Science Programming Hour of Code Activity

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Hands-on learning activity to introduce K-2 students to Coding! Students will learn about the basics of computer coding using block based computer programming! Students will learn about computer coding logic, sequences, and loops through background student-friendly sites and block-based programming activities. The Digital choice boards contain picture buttons that will connect your students directly to the sites without having to type in the internet web address. It's extremely engaging, educat
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Loops Lab (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Loops Lab (Python)

This lab covers while loops and for loops in Python. Lists are the next topic, so they are avoided in the context of loops here. Instead the focus is on combining loops, if statements, and functions to make a few complete codes. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chance. Python code showing possible acceptable codes satisfying the program requirements is included. More notes about my
Preview of AP Computer Science A - Decisions Lab (Java)

AP Computer Science A - Decisions Lab (Java)

This lab covers decision statements (if-else if-else). In the context of my course, this comes after I/O, primitives, and using objects (Strings, math). There are four problems in this assignment. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chance. Java code / instructors solutions showing possible acceptable codes satisfying the program requirements are included. If you purchase this resourc
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Functions, Decisions, Loops Project (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Functions, Decisions, Loops Project (Python)

This project is meant to combine IO, functions, decision statement, and loops into a couple of major codes. The first requires the use of Pygame, while the second requires quite a bit of logic. I typically give the students a whole class week to work on these. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chance. Python code showing possible acceptable codes satisfying the program requirements
Preview of AP Computer Science A - Writing Classes Lab (Java)

AP Computer Science A - Writing Classes Lab (Java)

This lab covers the topic of Writing Classes. I usually do this after we have covered decision statements, loops, and basic class usage. This lab contains 4 problems, each of which requires the student to create a full class. These are not quite like any of the traditional examples presented in a typical AP CS A course. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chance. Java code / instructor
Preview of Coding Unplugged Summer Activities | No-Tech Coding for K-2 with Differentiated

Coding Unplugged Summer Activities | No-Tech Coding for K-2 with Differentiated

Coding Unplugged Summer | Introduce Coding Without Devices!Looking to introduce coding to your students but don’t have access to devices? Coding Unplugged Summer is the perfect solution for teaching essential coding concepts without technology! This engaging resource allows students to dive into coding through hands-on activities that can easily be integrated into a summer unit or taught as a standalone lesson. With just a printout, you’ll be ready to guide your students in their first steps t
Preview of Coding Unplugged Fireflies | No-Tech Coding Activity for K-2 | Summer & Camping

Coding Unplugged Fireflies | No-Tech Coding Activity for K-2 | Summer & Camping

Coding Unplugged Fireflies | Introduce Coding Without Devices!Looking to introduce coding to your students but don’t have access to devices? Coding Unplugged Fireflies is the perfect solution for teaching foundational coding concepts without the need for technology. This engaging, hands-on activity allows students to explore coding through fun, interactive lessons that can be seamlessly integrated into a summer or camping unit or taught independently. All you need to do is print the materials
Preview of Life-Size Unplugged Coding Fireflies | Hands-On STEM for K-2 Tech TEKS

Life-Size Unplugged Coding Fireflies | Hands-On STEM for K-2 Tech TEKS

Life-Size Coding Unplugged Fireflies | Introduce Coding Without DevicesLooking to teach coding to your students, but don’t have access to devices? Life-Size Coding Unplugged Fireflies is the perfect solution for introducing coding in primary grades! This hands-on, kinesthetic activity allows students to physically “code” themselves through a pathway, making it a fun and interactive way to learn coding basics—without the need to read or write. This engaging activity is perfect for tying into a
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 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
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