Coding

Courses 1-4 are designed to introduce students to Computer Science. Each course has 10-15 lessons on the computer that students can do in their native language. In addition, each course includes "unplugged" English lesson plans that teachers can use to teach computer science concepts and practices without computers.

Start with Course 1 for pre-readers. Start with Course 2 if your students can read. For students over age 11, we recommend starting with the Accelerated Course.

Girls Who Code is releasing new activities weekly. There are activities for beginners to advanced codes. Some activities are unplugged coding, and some are online. Each activity will include a feature of a woman in tech who pioneered innovative technology. Scroll down on the page an click on an activity that interests you!


Scratch

Program your own interactive stories, games, and animations. Then you can share your creations with others in the online community. Scratch helps you learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively.

Play SET

Give your brain visual spatial workout with this challenging card game

Girls Who Code: Code at Home!

Girls Who Code is releasing new activities weekly. There are activities for beginners to advanced codes. Some activites are unplugged coding, and some are online. Each activity will include a feature of a woman in tech who pioneered innovative technology. Scroll down on the page an click on an activity that interests you!

Blockly

Blockly is a simple, straightforward coding website for kids who don’t have any experience with coding. Its aim is to prepare kids to learn conventional text-based computer programming languages.