Coding for Young Learners

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Make learning to code even more fun for children by using hands on activities. Resource to teach coding in your classroom without computers. Take our youngest learners on coding adventures.

Beginner Coding Game

Beginner Coding Game Young learners can begin to learn coding concepts using this simple game. NOTE: Arrows and functions set up to match the colors used to code Cubetto robot. Once your students have mastered ...
Binary #MicDropMath Cards

Binary #MicDropMath Cards

There are five versions of the Binary #MicDropMath Cards below. To perform the Binary #MicDropMath, print out page one of the binary number cards. (NOTE: You only need to print these double-sided to include page ...

Checkerboard Coding Game

Use arrows with Velcro dots and code to insects or small animals. Checkerboard games from Dollar Tree make this a great #STEMontheCheap game ...

Human Computers – Creative Message Communication

Believe it or not, there is a five-letter word encoded in the cards shown in the image. Start with lessons on the binary number system. Then, learn how computers use parity bits for error detection ...
Seven Essential Life Skills

Seven Essential Life Skills

The Seven Essential Life Skills from Ellen Galinsky's book Mind in the Making. Este recurso está disponible en español AQUÍ ...
Shapes Coding Game

Shapes Coding Game

Once your students master the beginning coding game, this is the next level. Use fun shapes and cube to engage young learners with mid-level and more advanced coding ideas. Shape Coding Game Directions Shape Coding ...
Three Little Pigs Coding Story / La historia de la codificación de Los Tres Cerditos

Three Little Pigs Coding Story / La historia de la codificación de Los Tres Cerditos

Use the classic Three Little Pigs story to let young learners engage with coding and computational thinking skills. Utilice la historia clásica de Los tres cerditos para que los jóvenes estudiantes se involucren con la ...
Turing Tumble Virtual

Turing Tumble Virtual

Don't want to keep track of all those marbles and parts? Try out this Turing Tumble virtual marble powered computer. Complete with challenges in the menu that get increasingly more difficult ...

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