Coding

21st century learners need to be able to create, and learning skills in computer science is one way that all students can learn new, valuable creation skills that employers are looking for. Check out these resources to get your students coding and making in your classroom today.

Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.

The official site for CS Ed Week, this set of resources will give your coding opportunities for students of all grades and skill levels. There are even filters to find coding activities that are just right for your students age, skill, and interest.

Code.org is a resource offering lessons and courses in coding instruction for students of all ages. From the fundamentals to advanced skills, code.org provides resources and support for any learner ready to create with code.

Tynker is a revolutionary way for kids to learn how to code! Tynker’s comprehensive learning experience introduces kids ages 7-14 to programming in a fun and visual way.

A free program that increases student access and exposure to computer science (CS) education through after-school, in-school, and summer programs. All clubs are run by teachers and/or community volunteers.

Code your first creative project and meet music producers, fashion designers, humanitarians, and animators who are passionate about creating. Make a card, poster, meme, and more with coding projects from partner groups.

A site for learning and teaching how to design mobile apps with highly refined tutorials.

Tool for designing and publishing your own Android apps using easy, step-by-step guides.

CodeMonkey is a fun online game that teaches you how to code. Real world programming language. Write code. Catch bananas. Save the world.

Learn how to code games, apps and websites with fun and effective interactive games. HTML, CSS and JavaScript tutorials are for beginners.

Interactive courses on how to program. Courses are created by community and cover CSS, Java, HTML.

Thimble is an online code editor that makes it easy to create and publish your own web pages while learning HTML, CSS & JavaScript.

A tool from Khan Academy that allows you to learn how to program drawings, animations, and games using JavaScript or learn how to create webpages with HTML & CSS. You can share whatever you create and explore the creations of others.

CS Unplugged is a resource with activities that teach the basic concepts of coding and programming, but don't require a computer -- everything is done on paper.. A great way to introduce students without overwhelming them.

The Foos is a basic coding game where you guide characters through environments and obstacles through the use of programmable movements. A great activity to teach the ABCs of coding to young learners.

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https://www.cs-first.com/
https://www.madewithcode.com/
http://www.appinventor.org/
http://appinventor.mit.edu/explore/
https://www.playcodemonkey.com/
https://www.codeavengers.com/
https://www.codecademy.com/
https://thimble.mozilla.org/en-US/
https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-programming
http://csunplugged.org/activities/
https://thefoos.com/webgl/