Coding in the Classroom:
The Hour of Code is Code.org's attempt to get more students to learn the basics of coding with the goal of inspiring more students, especially girls, to become programmers and engineers.
Coding Resource Sites: Code.org - lessons, hour of code resources, teacher PD, and more Studio.code.org - training courses including programs with Flappy Bird as well as Elsa and Anna from Frozen Kiki's videos - videos to help with the code.org training courses Fuzz Family Frenzy - lessons to go with the Kodable app Scratch - drag and drop coding Tynker - create your own game Lightbot - solve puzzles using programming logic Peanut Butter and Jelly Directions - non-computer activities Computer Science Unplugged - non-computer coding activities Paperless Classroom - resources and project ideas Sphero Robots - code the movement of theses cool little robots Coding Glossary for Kids - all the terms you need to know Coding Apps: BeeBot - for the little ones or beginners Tynker - create your own game Scratch Jr. - drag and drop coding Daisy the Dino - drag and drop coding Cargo Bot - logical sequencing that gets difficult very quickly Hopscotch - drag and drop coding Kodable - simple directions coding for beginners Code Academy - lessons on the go Pixel Press Floors - create your own level in a video game ChromVille - not truly coding, but color your own characters and backgrounds for the video game Twitter Hashtags to Follow: #HourofCode #KidsCanCode |
The PDF above was created by Paul Hamilton.
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