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Teaching coding

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Lego Coding! Screen Free STEM Activities to Build Coding Skills

Teach your kids basic coding concepts with legos! Easy Lego coding activities t0 teach colors, sorting, patterns, and how to code. Plus free worksheets!

The First 3 Coding Lessons You Need to Teach Kids

The biggest barrier to teaching coding is the misconception that it is another skill that needs to be taught. In reality, coding is simply a tool that can be leveraged to teach standards in a more powerful, creative, and connected way!

11 Picture Books We All Need to Read! Books About Responsible Digital Citizenship

15 picture books about responsible digital citizenship, including titles exploring over sharing, meeting strangers online and using computers responsibly.

Teach coding skills to kindergarten students. A guide to help you try coding in your class and teach your students to code. #kindergarten #codingkindergarten #codingskills #creativekindergarten

Learn tips and tricks to teach your kindergarten students valuable coding skills. You will find out why, what, when and how to teach your class how to code.

The First 3 Coding Lessons You Need to Teach Kids

The biggest barrier to teaching coding is the misconception that it is another skill that needs to be taught. In reality, coding is simply a tool that can be leveraged to teach standards in a more powerful, creative, and connected way!

Teaching Preschoolers to Code by carrotsareorange: Teach kids to code early because, well, she is capable of doing it... #Coding #Kids

Teaching Preschoolers to Code by carrotsareorange: Teach kids to code early because, well, she is capable of doing it... #Coding #Kids

This unplugged coding activity uses a maze to teach the basics of programming and is ideal for Kindergarten through 3rd graders. Start learning how to code! #learntocode #unpluggedcodingactivity #STEAM #STEM #technologyactivities #kidcoders #kidprogrammers

This elementary coding activity introduces the basics of computer programming. Perfect for Hour of Code in the classroom or at home for PK-5

Why We Need to Be Teaching Kids Coding and How to Get Started — Carly and Adam

Getting started with coding in the classroom doesn’t have to be scary or intimidating! You don’t have to have a background in computer science to teach it, and you don’t even need expensive robots or technology to get started! WHY Teach Coding?

The First 3 Coding Lessons You Need to Teach Kids — Carly and Adam

The biggest barrier to teaching coding is the misconception that it is another skill that needs to be taught. In reality, coding is simply a tool that can be leveraged to teach standards in a more powerful, creative, and connected way!

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Here's the perfect winter coding activity for your 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade students. This offline resource includes teacher instructions, three different levels of mazes, printables, and more! Teachers can easily use this low-prep resource for teaching computer science in the classroom. They can also differentiate for the needs of their students.
In this FREE, editable coding lesson (also available in Google Slides), Students start with a tour of the main interface and then receive step-by-step directions that guide them through: triggering a program with an event code block, positioning sprites, using control codes, and MORE! This coding activity is perfect for 7th - 10th grade and makes for a great hour of coding activity! Head to techtoolsforteachers.org for more teaching resources!
Sorting Matrix Digital and Print Activities to teach If/Then/Else coding language (Conditionals). Everything you need to teach students about conditionals and let them practice using the terminology. This resource includes 12 digital slides with moveable pieces and 12 printable activity mats meant to be used with velcro.
In this FREE, editable coding lesson (also available in Google Slides), Students start with a tour of the main interface and then receive step-by-step directions that guide them through: triggering a program with an event code block, positioning sprites, using control codes, and MORE! This coding activity is perfect for 7th - 10th grade and makes for a great hour of coding activity! Head to techtoolsforteachers.org for more teaching resources!