- Hour of Code Unplugged Activity Packet
basics of coding without a computer This activity packet is designed for children and their grown ups to learn some of the fundamentals of coding t gether through interactive activities Print this packet (double- Table of Contents
- Star Wars: Building a Galaxy with Code
In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment This lesson has two versions
- Write your first computer program - Code. org
In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment This lesson has been designed for young learners, ages 4-10, but can be adapted for older learners using the differentiation suggestions provided
- Code with Anna and Elsa
In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment This lesson has been designed for learners in the middle grades, ages 10-13, but can be adapted for younger or older learners using the differentiation suggestions provided
- MINECRAFT Hour of Code
In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment This lesson works well for any students old enough to read (ages 6+)
- Lesson Plan: Programming with Angry Birds - Code. org [staging]
In this lesson, students will develop programming skills on a computer platform The block-based format of these puzzles help students learn about sequence and concepts, without having to worry about perfecting syntax
- micro:bit Physical Computing Fundamentals - Code. org
guide to teaching the coding lessons, which explains how you can use diferent resources that suit your students, such as step-by-step coding videos and micro:bit classroom sessions
- Dance Party: AI Edition - Lesson 1 - Code. org [staging]
In this video, students will see an example of creative coding in the real world to help inspire them to code their own interactive dance party This video also explains the different elements of their coding platform like the Instruction Panel, the Workspace, the Toolbox, and the Playspace
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