Coding lessons
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This free Scratch lesson will walk you and your students through learning how to move a character inside a maze. It includes animated tutorials.

Create Code Load saved to Coding for 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!
Shena Campbell saved to Robotics
Have a child who loves to code? Students learning coding? This collection of Coding for Kids Videos Youtube Channels is a great learn to code resource.

Tiffany Ballenger saved to educational
10 Cool Resources to Teach Kids Coding (scheduled via http://www.tailwindapp.com?utm_source=pinterest&utm_medium=twpin)

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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?

Sandy Atwell saved to Teaching Technology
Learn about the Binary Alphabet with these beaded coding bracelets! Make the binary code for love with our printable coding worksheets.

Jennifer Anne Romriell saved to HOLIDAYS
Overwhelmed by teaching coding to your kids? These middle school coding projects are perfect for kids (and adults) who are new to coding!
Your children can learn about the looping Blockly block as they work this How to Draw a Cat worksheet. This is a fun way to explore coding.
Kate Steffer saved to Coding
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!

Gigi Jackson McAllister saved to Tech ideas
Coding for Kids | If you want to teach kids how to code with and without computers, we’re sharing 17 activities and games that can be used in the classroom and at home. With tons of unplugged activities to teach kids how to write basic binary code, along with lesson plans about how to debug code, how to program a robot, how to make their own video games, and how to build their own websites and apps, these ideas will not disappoint! #codingactivitiesforkids #codinggames #codingforkids

Sharon Buckler saved to Books for Grandkids