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  1. basics of coding without a computer. This activity packet is designed for children and their grown ups to learn some of the fundamentals of coding t gether through interactive activities. Print …

  2. In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment. This lesson has two versions.

  3. In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment. This lesson has been designed for young learners, …

  4. In this lesson, students will develop programming skills on a computer platform. The block-based format of these puzzles help students learn about sequence and concepts, without having to …

  5. In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment. This lesson has been designed for learners in the …

  6. In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment. This lesson works well for any students old enough …

  7. Make sure you’ve completed the “Meet your micro:bit” exploration lesson, then use the coding lesson menu (on page 19) to choose which lessons are the best fit for your students.

  8. This lesson is filled with moments of joy, where students use code to choreograph a dance spectacle of color and movement using simple drag-and-drop coding blocks.

  9. Conditionals: (Coding with Cards) Lesson time: 45–60 Minutes : Prep time: 2 Minutes pertain to loops and OVERVIEW: This is a class game. After introducing the idea of conditionals, if …

  10. Explain that you are spending one hour coding today, because this week is CS Education Week, and millions of other students across the globe have also been learning one Hour of Code this …