- Ernest Hemingway STEAM School
- Websites for Coding
Instructional Technology
Websites for Coding
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The original code.org
Create your own version of the classic video game Pong, create your own holiday eCard, or animate your name with these tutorial activities using the Scratch platform. www.code.org/sc
Let students learn how to write code in actual programming languages in a step-by-step level-based program. I recommend directing students toward Python or HTML/CSS. www.codecademy.com
Students learn how to program in the Python language in order to move their hero through labyrinths while avoiding monsters and dead ends. www.codecombat.com
Code Monster is a simplified user interface that lets younger kids explore variables in HTML/CSS web design. http://www.crunchzilla.com/code-monster
Khan Academy offers a great tutorial-based series of activities that allows students to see results of their code immediately. https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/hour-of-code/hour-of-code-tutorial/v/welcome-hour-of-code
Tynker helps students of all ages learn to code through playing online games. http://www.tynker.com/hour-of-code/
Made with Code is a program that works in Google Chrome (it’s made by Google) with a number of simple and quick experimental activities. https://www.madewithcode.com/projects
Coding for Kids - How to Get Started https://blogging.com/kids-coding/