By now you know what coding is, but do you realize that kids as young as kindergarten are learning how to code through online games and activities? When I first began designing websites in 2007, I found HTML to be very confusing. Of course trying to learn on my own pushed me to take two online classes on website design. Today I am hardly a pro, but know enough to get around. After viewing all the programs, apps websites etc. devoted to teaching code, I came up with this conclusion: I was born in the wrong decade. I've always been jealous of all that my students have at their disposal. Let's face it, I'm a tech nerd. Anyway, that admission out of the way, here's a bundle of resources for you on the subject of coding.
APPS
Code School- free iPhone app
Daisy the Dinosaur- for ages 6-8 yrs. old; teaches kids to code
Hopscotch- for iPhone and iPad
Overview of Coding Apps for Mobile Devices- from EdTechTeacher; 16 listed; some free, some $$
M.I.T. App Inventor- students create their own Android apps; uses Chrome browser
Scratch Jr.- for iPad and Android; for ages 6-8 yrs. old
Swift Playgrounds- learn to code on your iPad; from Apple
ARTICLES
3 Steps to Becoming a Coding Teacher- from Edutopia
15+ Ways of Teaching Every Student to Code- from Edutopia; written by Vicki Davis
Coding for Kindergarteners- from Edutopia
Coding in the Classroom: A Long Overdue Inclusion- Edutopia
Fixing the Bugs: Teaching Kids to Code on a Zero-Dollar Budget- by Mary Jo Madda
How Google is Teaching Kids to Code with Toy Blocks- from INC
How I Started an After School Code Club- by Douglas Tarr
LEGO's New Kit Teaches Kids to Code- article from CNN
Now You Can Learn to Code with Minecraft- from Gizmodo
Teaching Kids to Code Using Legos
HOUR OF CODE
Disney Hour of Code Digital Toolkit- downloadable PDF works with the page Disney's Hour of Code.
Disney's Moana- the title character teaches how to code
Hour of Code Resources- from Kodable; free K-5 coding lesson plans
Hour of Code Suggestions by Grade Level- posted by a group of tech-ed teachers
How-To Guide- grades 2-9; download certificates and templates, and tap into the collection of activities
Teacher-Led Hour of Code Lessons- covers K-12; from Education Week
Try an Hour of Code with Khan Academy- includes TEACHER PAGE
Tynker: Coding for Kids- divided by grades: K-2, 3-5, 6+
VIDEOS
WEBSITES
Code.org- covers K-12; resource listing on classes (partnered with Disney)
Codeacademy- learn to code for free
Code Combat- students learn to code while playing a game
Code Maven- choose from 59 lessons
Code Monster- 59 lessons to choose from for middle schoolers
Code Monkey- educational game where kids code
Coding in the Elementary Classroom- Google slides presentation
Create Pokemon Game- drag and drop interface
Kids Ruby-fun and easy programming; must download program to use
LEGO Mindstorms- educators can order kits for preschool, elementary and middle school; $$
Lissa Explains it All- "the first and original HTML Help JUST for Kids."
Made with Code Google
Scratch for Educators- students can use to code their own animations, games and interactive stories; there are activities, plans and much more.
Touch Develop- create apps on tablet, desktop or phone; a Microsoft product
APPS
Code School- free iPhone app
Daisy the Dinosaur- for ages 6-8 yrs. old; teaches kids to code
Hopscotch- for iPhone and iPad
Overview of Coding Apps for Mobile Devices- from EdTechTeacher; 16 listed; some free, some $$
M.I.T. App Inventor- students create their own Android apps; uses Chrome browser
Scratch Jr.- for iPad and Android; for ages 6-8 yrs. old
Swift Playgrounds- learn to code on your iPad; from Apple
ARTICLES
3 Steps to Becoming a Coding Teacher- from Edutopia
15+ Ways of Teaching Every Student to Code- from Edutopia; written by Vicki Davis
Coding for Kindergarteners- from Edutopia
Coding in the Classroom: A Long Overdue Inclusion- Edutopia
Fixing the Bugs: Teaching Kids to Code on a Zero-Dollar Budget- by Mary Jo Madda
How Google is Teaching Kids to Code with Toy Blocks- from INC
How I Started an After School Code Club- by Douglas Tarr
LEGO's New Kit Teaches Kids to Code- article from CNN
Now You Can Learn to Code with Minecraft- from Gizmodo
Teaching Kids to Code Using Legos
HOUR OF CODE
Disney Hour of Code Digital Toolkit- downloadable PDF works with the page Disney's Hour of Code.
Disney's Moana- the title character teaches how to code
Hour of Code Resources- from Kodable; free K-5 coding lesson plans
Hour of Code Suggestions by Grade Level- posted by a group of tech-ed teachers
How-To Guide- grades 2-9; download certificates and templates, and tap into the collection of activities
Teacher-Led Hour of Code Lessons- covers K-12; from Education Week
Try an Hour of Code with Khan Academy- includes TEACHER PAGE
Tynker: Coding for Kids- divided by grades: K-2, 3-5, 6+
VIDEOS
WEBSITES
Code.org- covers K-12; resource listing on classes (partnered with Disney)
Codeacademy- learn to code for free
Code Combat- students learn to code while playing a game
Code Maven- choose from 59 lessons
Code Monster- 59 lessons to choose from for middle schoolers
Code Monkey- educational game where kids code
Coding in the Elementary Classroom- Google slides presentation
Create Pokemon Game- drag and drop interface
Kids Ruby-fun and easy programming; must download program to use
LEGO Mindstorms- educators can order kits for preschool, elementary and middle school; $$
Lissa Explains it All- "the first and original HTML Help JUST for Kids."
Made with Code Google
Scratch for Educators- students can use to code their own animations, games and interactive stories; there are activities, plans and much more.
Touch Develop- create apps on tablet, desktop or phone; a Microsoft product