Coding resources for younger students
Code Studio: This site offers 20 hour-long coding courses for elementary school students.
Hour of Code Tutorials: Resources include tutorials that teach Javascript, “unplugged” coding and computer science, tutorial apps for phones and tablets, and tutorials in other programming languages.
Beyond an Hour: Students can access resources to make their own apps or games, can check out university courses online, learn to program with robots, and more.
Other resources for grades K-5 include:
- CS is Fun (resources for older students are included, too)
- Code Maven: This interactive tutorial focuses on simple, active coding that yields immediate results for students.
- Scratch from MIT
Coding resources for older students
Project GUTS: Code.org partnered with Project Growing Up Thinking Scientifically (GUTS) to deliver a middle school science program consisting of instructional and professional development materials focusing on computer science, modeling, and simulation.
Bootstrap: Bootstrap teaching math concepts through computer programming. The resource is broken down into nine units.
Outside Code.org, resources for older students include:
