Category: Logic Worksheets

  • Bee maze arrows coding worksheet

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    Coding Worksheet

    Bee Maze Arrows Path Coding Worksheet

    A bee-themed logic worksheet where children use arrow cards to create a path from the bee to the hive. Great for practicing directions, sequencing, and beginner coding skills.
    Bee Maze Arrows Path Coding Worksheet is a fun early logic activity that helps children practice direction, sequencing, and beginner coding skills. Students choose the correct arrow cards and place them in the empty boxes to guide the bee through the path and reach the beehive.
    This worksheet supports visual thinking, problem solving, spatial awareness, direction recognition, and step-by-step planning. It is great for PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, homeschool learning, STEM centers, and beginner coding activities.
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    Grade PreK – 1st Grade
    Age 4 – 7 years
    Subject Logic, Coding
    Difficulty Easy
    Skills Direction recognition, sequencing, spatial awareness, problem solving
  • Odd One Out Arrows Worksheet

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    Logic Worksheet

    Odd One Out Arrows Worksheet | Visual Discrimination Activity for Kids

    Help children develop visual discrimination and critical thinking skills with this fun Odd One Out Arrows Worksheet. Learners look carefully at each row of arrows and circle the arrow that points in a different direction from the rest.
    This printable activity encourages children to compare, observe, and identify differences while strengthening important early learning skills.

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    Grade PreK – Kindergarten
    Age 3 – 6 years
    Subject Visual discrimination
    Difficulty Easy
    Skills Visual discrimination, Direction awareness, Problem-solving
  • Chess Worksheet – Name the Pieces

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    Chess Worksheet

    Chess Worksheet – Name the Pieces

    Chess Worksheet – Name the Pieces is a beginner-friendly printable activity that helps children learn and recognize the basic chess pieces. Students look at each chess piece picture and write its correct name in the box using the word bank.
    This worksheet supports early chess vocabulary, visual recognition, spelling practice, attention to detail, and beginner logic skills. It is perfect for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, homeschool learning, chess clubs, classroom centers, and first chess lessons.
    A fun beginner chess worksheet where children identify the king, queen, rook, bishop, knight, and pawn, then write each piece name using the word bank. Perfect for early chess learning and logic practice.

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    Grade Kindergarten – 2nd Grade
    Age 5 – 8 years
    Subject Chess, Logic
    Difficulty Easy
    Skills Chess piece recognition, vocabulary, writing practice, visual observation, beginner logic
  • I Spy: Vegetables – Find and Count

    I Spy: Vegetables – Find and Count

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    Math & Counting

    I Spy: Vegetables – Find and Count

    A fun and engaging I Spy worksheet that helps children identify and count different vegetables. Students look closely, find each vegetable, and write the correct number in the boxes provided.

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    Grade PreK – 1st Grade
    Age 4 – 7 years
    Subject Math, Counting
    Difficulty Easy
    Skills Counting, Observation, Number Recognition

  • Copy the path pattern game

    Copy the path pattern game

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    Math & Logic

    Copy the Pattern 2×2 – Logic Worksheet

    Copy the Pattern is a simple and engaging early math worksheet that helps children recognize, continue, and recreate visual patterns. Students look at each dot-grid example and copy the red line pattern into the matching empty grid. This activity strengthens visual perception, fine motor control, spatial awareness, attention to detail, and early geometry readiness. It is great for PreK, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade students.

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    Grade PreK – 1st Grade
    Age 4 – 7 years
    Subject Math, Logic
    Difficulty Easy
    Skills Pattern recognition, Visual observation, Spatial awareness, Fine motor skills, Early logic