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Chef Bot's Recipe Logic: A Pre-K Coding Quiz (Medium) Worksheet β’ Free PDF Download with Answer Key
Young learners develop computational thinking skills by predicting outcomes and repairing broken sequences in a hands-on classroom activity.
Pedagogical Overview
This worksheet assesses foundational computational thinking by introducing Pre-K students to the logic of sequencing, loops, and debugging through a culinary robot theme. The content uses a scaffolded approach, moving from simple step-by-step associations to more complex conditional logic and variable substitution. It is ideal for an introductory STEM lesson or a classroom circle-time activity focused on early literacy and logical reasoning.
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- Identify the correct sequence of steps needed to complete a familiar daily task.
- Apply the concept of loops to predict the outcome of a repeated action.
- Evaluate a broken sequence to determine the necessary debugging steps for a successful result.
All 10 Questions
- Chef Bot is making a sandwich. First, he gets bread. Next, he adds jam. What is the LAST step in his sequence?A) Wash the dishesB) Put another slice of bread on topC) Go to sleepD) Buy a hat
- If Chef Bot has a 'Loop' for 'Stir the Soup,' he will do it over and over again.A) TrueB) False
- Chef Bot sees a mess. IF the floor is dirty, THEN he should _____. (Wait! What is the logic?)A) Sing a songB) Sweep it upC) Eat a snackD) Close his eyes
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- Chef Bot has a box labeled 'FRUIT.' Right now, there is an Apple inside. If he swaps it for a Banana, what is in the 'FRUIT' box now?A) A cookieB) An AppleC) A BananaD) A toy car
- To make a 'Dance' function, Chef Bot combines: Clap, Jump, and Wiggle. What happens if we tell him to 'Dance'?A) He sits downB) He does all three movesC) He cooks dinnerD) He forget what to do
- Computers are smart and can guess what you want even if you give the wrong steps.A) TrueB) False
- Chef Bot is walking to the fridge. He takes 3 steps. If he 'Loops' this 2 times, how many steps does he take total?A) 1 stepB) 3 stepsC) 6 stepsD) 10 steps
- If the bell rings, the robot goes to the door. The bell just rang! The robot is _____.A) Going to the fridgeB) Going to the doorC) Taking a napD) Painting a picture
- A 'Bug' is when a computer program has a mistake in it.A) TrueB) False
- Chef Bot needs to 'Debug' his recipe. The bread is on the floor! What should he do?A) Leave it there foreverB) Find the mistake and fix itC) Dance around the breadD) Turn off his power
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this Pre-K Coding Quiz is an excellent choice for a substitute teacher because the intuitive recipe-based scenarios and clear explanations allow any educator to lead the activity with zero prior computer science experience.
This Pre-K Coding Quiz typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete if used as a guided group activity during circle time or a small-group STEM station.
This Pre-K Coding Quiz supports differentiated instruction by providing visual context for abstract logic, making it accessible for early readers who can participate through teacher-led verbal questioning and image recognition.
While specifically designed as a Pre-K Coding Quiz for children ages 4 and 5, the logical concepts are also appropriate for Kindergarten students who are just beginning their journey into computational thinking and unplugged robotics.
You can use this Pre-K Coding Quiz for formative assessment by observing students' ability to predict the next step in the robot's sequence and identifying which learners grasp the concept of repeating actions or if-then logic.
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