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About the store
Welcome to my TPT store! I’m a longtime robotics teacher with almost two decade of hands-on experience in the classroom. Over the years, I found myself creating nearly all of my own lessons, activities, worksheets, and assessments—simply because quality robotics resources were hard to find. I know firsthand how much time, energy, and heart teachers pour into their students every day. That’s why I started this store: to give back to hardworking educators by sharing the materials I’ve crafted, tested, and refined with real students. My resources are designed to be clear, engaging, classroom-ready, and aligned with the real challenges teachers face when introducing robotics, engineering, and coding concepts. Whether you’re brand new to robotics or have been teaching it for years, I hope these lessons make your planning easier and your students’ learning even more exciting. 💛 Did you know you can earn credit toward future TPT purchases just by leaving a review? After downloading this product, please take a moment to leave feedback on the product page or through My Purchases under My Account on TPT. Your reviews truly help and are greatly appreciated! Thank you for everything you do for your students—and for being here!
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Preview of LEGO SPIKE Prime Ferris Wheel Project – 10-Day Hands-On Challenge

LEGO SPIKE Prime Ferris Wheel Project – 10-Day Hands-On Challenge

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RoboBytes
Spinning Ride Engineering Project Ferris Wheel or Merry-Go-Round | LEGO SPIKE Prime | Beginner FriendlyWant students to build spinning rides — without the chaos of open-ended free builds? This guided engineering design challenge gives younger or beginner students the structure they need to succeed without turning the project into a step-by-step manual. Students design, build, and program a Ferris Wheel or Merry-Go-Round while learning about axle direction, gears, balance, safety, and motor
Preview of Unit 3 - LEGO SPIKE Robotics: Variables, Counters & Smart Capacity Project

Unit 3 - LEGO SPIKE Robotics: Variables, Counters & Smart Capacity Project

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RoboBytes
Turn abstract coding concepts into hands-on learning your students can actually see and understand.This ready-to-teach mini-unit introduces variables, counters, and decision-making in LEGO SPIKE Prime using a visual, interactive approach that makes numbers come alive. Instead of talking about variables in the abstract, students watch values change on the Hub, respond to button presses and sensors, and immediately see the results of their code. Students then apply these concepts to a meaningful
Preview of LEGO SPIKE Prime Creature Challenge

LEGO SPIKE Prime Creature Challenge

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Looking for a high-engagement LEGO SPIKE Prime project that goes beyond step-by-step builds and gets students thinking like engineers? This Creature Creation Challenge asks students to design, build, and code their own interactive LEGO creature—real, imaginary, or a combination of both—using movement, sound, sensors, and if/then logic. Perfect for middle school robotics, STEM, or coding classes, this project keeps students motivated while reinforcing essential programming and engineering s
Preview of All-in-One LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics Bundle – Interactive Lessons & Activities

All-in-One LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics Bundle – Interactive Lessons & Activities

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Want a hands-on way to introduce middle school students to robotics?This all-in-one LEGO SPIKE Prime bundle makes learning about robots interactive, engaging, and memorable. Students explore core robotics concepts, practice problem-solving, and apply their knowledge in activities that keep them thinking and collaborating. Includes: Sense → Think → Act Slides – Teach the core functions of a robot with clear examples and visuals Is It a Robot? Slides – Help students identify robots in real-world
Preview of LEGO SPIKE Prime Mini Lesson – Explore Turns, Mazes, and Robot Art

LEGO SPIKE Prime Mini Lesson – Explore Turns, Mazes, and Robot Art

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RoboBytes
Want students to move, code, and think critically with LEGO SPIKE Prime?This hands-on mini lesson turns coding into action! Students explore turning blocks and learn how to control their robot’s movement with precision—while having fun navigating mazes, creating art, and experimenting with motion. Perfect for middle school robotics, coding classes, STEM clubs, or makerspaces, this low-prep lesson keeps students engaged while building a solid foundation in programming logic, angles, and control.
Preview of Unit 1 LEGO SPIKE Prime Beginner Coding Activity – Maze & Robot Movement

Unit 1 LEGO SPIKE Prime Beginner Coding Activity – Maze & Robot Movement

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Want students to think like programmers with LEGO SPIKE Prime from day one?This hands-on lesson introduces coding fundamentals in a way that’s engaging, visual, and interactive. Students explore program flow and sequencing using a maze analogy, then apply their learning directly in the SPIKE Prime app by programming their robots to move forward, backward, and turn. Perfect for middle school robotics or STEM classes, this lesson builds problem-solving skills, logical thinking, and confidence wi
Preview of Hands-On LEGO SPIKE Prime Loops Lesson – Repeat and Forever Blocks

Hands-On LEGO SPIKE Prime Loops Lesson – Repeat and Forever Blocks

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Struggling to teach loops in LEGO SPIKE Prime in a way students actually understand?This hands-on activity turns coding theory into action! Students explore repeat vs. forever blocks by programming their robots to move, trace shapes, and even dance—building confidence in sequencing, precision, and problem-solving. Perfect for middle school robotics, STEM labs, or tech classes, this low-prep activity only requires a SPIKE Prime robot and tablet. ✔ Hands-on practice with repeat and forever loops
Preview of Gamified LEGO SPIKE Prime Robot Cards – Teach Robotics Concepts in Action

Gamified LEGO SPIKE Prime Robot Cards – Teach Robotics Concepts in Action

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Want a fun, hands-on way to teach robotics concepts with LEGO SPIKE Prime?These interactive Robot Cards turn learning about robot parts, functions, and coding into a game students love. Perfect for middle school robotics classes, STEM labs, or small groups, students actively explore sensors, motors, and programming logic while building problem-solving skills. Includes four types of cards: Robot Part Cards (Sense/Think/Act) – Identify each robot part and its role Scenario Cards – Analyze real-w
Preview of LEGO SPIKE Prime Interactive Lesson – Explore How Robots Sense, Think, and Act

LEGO SPIKE Prime Interactive Lesson – Explore How Robots Sense, Think, and Act

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Want students to see how robots think and act in the real world?This interactive slideshow introduces the core robotics concept Sense → Think → Act using real-world examples like toasters, vending machines, and the Mars Rover. Students explore what makes a machine a robot and make connections between LEGO SPIKE Prime parts and real-world applications—building critical thinking and discussion skills along the way. Perfect for middle school STEM or robotics classes, this ready-to-use slideshow m
Preview of LEGO SPIKE Prime Debugging Worksheets Bundle | Predict, Test, Fix Code

LEGO SPIKE Prime Debugging Worksheets Bundle | Predict, Test, Fix Code

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Are your students quick to run code but struggle to explain what it actually does? This progressive debugging worksheet bundle teaches students to slow down, read SPIKE Prime block code carefully, and reason through robot behavior before pressing play. Instead of trial-and-error coding, students learn to predict, test, debug, and explain—just like real programmers. Designed specifically for middle school LEGO SPIKE Prime classrooms, these low-prep worksheets work even on offline days and ar
Preview of LEGO SPIKE Prime Vocabulary Game – Interactive Word Scramble

LEGO SPIKE Prime Vocabulary Game – Interactive Word Scramble

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Need a quick, engaging way to review LEGO SPIKE Prime parts and sensors? This interactive word scramble game helps students reinforce SPIKE Prime vocabulary through definitions and problem-solving instead of memorization. Students work through multiple rounds of increasing difficulty, making it ideal for whole-class play, small groups, or independent review. What’s included: Interactive word scramble game with multiple rounds Clear definitions for SPIKE Prime parts and sensors Answer key for qu
Preview of Movement Math for Robotics | 5 Worksheets + Answer Keys

Movement Math for Robotics | 5 Worksheets + Answer Keys

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Are your students guessing robot movement and wasting class time? This all-in-one Movement Math Bundle provides 5 complete worksheets and answer keys designed to build deep conceptual understanding before coding, reduce trial-and-error, and integrate real-world math into STEM lessons. Included Worksheets:Predict the Robot's Path | Distance & Angles WSRobot Motion Math | Distance, Speed & TimeRobot Angles WS | 90, 180, 360Analyze Robot Movement | Identify & Explain MisunderstandingsDesign a Ro
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

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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

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

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

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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 LEGO SPIKE Coding Practice Worksheets | Predict & Debug Robot Behavior

LEGO SPIKE Coding Practice Worksheets | Predict & Debug Robot Behavior

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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 Unit 3 - SPIKE LEGO Coding Worksheet: Same Goal, Different Code

Unit 3 - SPIKE LEGO Coding Worksheet: Same Goal, Different Code

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There aren’t many quality coding practice worksheets built specifically for LEGO SPIKE — and most students struggle not because they can’t code, but because they don’t truly understand what their code is doing. This worksheet was created to fix that problem. Instead of building from scratch, students analyze, compare, and reason through real SPIKE code to decide whether two programs actually behave the same — and which one is more accurate or efficient. What Students Do✔ Compare two SPIKE cod
Preview of Unit 3 - LEGO SPIKE Debugging Worksheet | Why Did the Robot Do That?

Unit 3 - LEGO SPIKE Debugging Worksheet | Why Did the Robot Do That?

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Your students ran the code… and the robot didn’t do what they expected. Now what? This LEGO SPIKE debugging worksheet teaches students how to analyze code without trial-and-error and explain why a robot behaved a certain way. Instead of guessing or repeatedly pressing Run, students work through five real SPIKE scenarios and identify: What caused the behavior Which block (or missing block) is responsible How to fix the code This mirrors how real programmers debug — by thinking first. What’s
Preview of Unit 2 - LEGO SPIKE Prime Turning Challenge WS – Spin, Pivot & Smooth Turns

Unit 2 - LEGO SPIKE Prime Turning Challenge WS – Spin, Pivot & Smooth Turns

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Give your students hands-on practice mastering robot turning with LEGO SPIKE Prime! This interactive worksheet guides learners through Spin, Pivot, and Smooth turns, helping them understand how different motor commands affect robot movement. Perfect for middle school STEM or robotics classes, this activity combines coding, observation, and discussion. What Students Do: Program two types of Spin turns: Tank movement (both motors together) Individual motor code blocks that achieve the same turn
Preview of Unit 1 Predict the Robot’s Path | Distance, Direction & Angles WS with Key

Unit 1 Predict the Robot’s Path | Distance, Direction & Angles WS with Key

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Are your students guessing where their robot will go — wasting time and creating chaos? Stop the frustration before it starts! This 20–25 minute Predict the Path worksheet has students analyze movement instructions, calculate distances, track direction, and draw the robot’s path. This resource is also included in the LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit: Intro to Coding, Movement & Robot Logic (9 Lessons / 2 Weeks). Why teachers love it: Multiple scenarios keep students engaged and thinking critical
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Experience

Welcome to my TPT store! I’m a longtime robotics teacher with almost two decade of hands-on experience in the classroom. Over the years, I found myself creating nearly all of my own lessons, activities, worksheets, and assessments—simply because quality robotics resources were hard to find. I know firsthand how much time, energy, and heart teachers pour into their students every day. That’s why I started this store: to give back to hardworking educators by sharing the materials I’ve crafted, tested, and refined with real students. My resources are designed to be clear, engaging, classroom-ready, and aligned with the real challenges teachers face when introducing robotics, engineering, and coding concepts. Whether you’re brand new to robotics or have been teaching it for years, I hope these lessons make your planning easier and your students’ learning even more exciting. 💛 Did you know you can earn credit toward future TPT purchases just by leaving a review? After downloading this product, please take a moment to leave feedback on the product page or through My Purchases under My Account on TPT. Your reviews truly help and are greatly appreciated! Thank you for everything you do for your students—and for being here!

Teaching style

I believe that all children can learn when we take the time to understand what’s holding them back and help them see the “why” behind each step. Too often, we’re rushed and end up teaching shortcuts rather than building true understanding. My approach focuses on slowing down, identifying learning obstacles, and guiding students through the reasoning that makes concepts stick. When students grasp the purpose behind what they’re doing, their confidence—and their learning—skyrockets.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Some of my proudest accomplishments come from the curriculum I’ve created over the years. Whether I was teaching math intervention, launching a brand-new engineering course, or implementing computer science for the first time on my campus, I thrived on developing everything my students needed to succeed. From supplemental lessons and worksheets to hands-on activities, quizzes, and full unit tests—I built complete, classroom-ready materials from the ground up. Seeing students grow in confidence because of resources I created has been one of my greatest joys as an educator. Those moments of “I get it!” are the true rewards that continue to inspire the work I share here.

My own education history

I hold a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies and bring a strong, well-rounded foundation to every resource I create. My broad certification background has allowed me to teach and design curriculum across multiple grade levels and subjects. My certifications include: Technology Applications (EC–12) Generalist (4–8) Mathematics (4–8) Generalist (EC–4) Technology Education (6–12) English as a Second Language Supplemental (EC–12) In addition to my teaching certifications, I am also PLTW (Project Lead The Way) certified in multiple pathways, including: Design and Modeling Green Architecture Automation and Robotics Medical Detectives Computer Science for Innovators and Makers Introduction to Engineering Design Principles of Engineering Engineering Design and Development This diverse training and hands-on experience shape the way I create resources—intentional, practical, cross-curricular, and designed to support students at all levels.

Additional biographical information

I’d love to hear from you! Have a question about a resource or an idea for something you wish existed? Email me anytime at robobytes101@gmail.com I’m always excited to connect and appreciate suggestions for future products.