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Code.org is a non-profit organization that provides a free, online curriculum to teach K-12 students computer science and coding skills. Its website offers games, activities and lessons that teach skills like keyboarding, coding, computational thinking and digital literacy. The curriculum can be incorporated into various subjects and grade levels to explore topics like problem solving, privacy and big data. Teachers are encouraged to use Code.org however they feel is appropriate for their students.

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Code.org is a non-profit organization that provides a free, online curriculum to teach K-12 students computer science and coding skills. Its website offers games, activities and lessons that teach skills like keyboarding, coding, computational thinking and digital literacy. The curriculum can be incorporated into various subjects and grade levels to explore topics like problem solving, privacy and big data. Teachers are encouraged to use Code.org however they feel is appropriate for their students.

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CODE.

ORG
Bring coding into your classroom. 

WHAT WILL YOU CREATE?

Code.org is a non-profit Their website features an open-


organization dedicated to teaching access curriculum as well as free
children, minority groups, games and activities that teach
impoverished students and girls students: keyboarding and mouse
essential 21st century computer and skills, block coding, computational
digital literacy skills in order to thinking, critical thinking and
promote technological equity. creative thinking.

Code.org is more than just a Code.org helps satisfy several cross-


coding website--it is a digital curricular competencies at a variety of
literacy curriculum that teaches grade levels including competencies in
students invaluable computer Math, ADST, Arts and Career
skills, thinking skills, and also Education. Possible subjects include:
explores important issues like pattern recognition, media
privacy, big data and technologies, problem solving and
communication. programming languages.

There is no one right way to use Code.org! Incorporate it however you feel is
best! You can use it to teach primary students foundational mouse and
keyboarding skills. You can use it as part of your weekly STEM or ADST time.
Teacher librarians can use it to teach K-12 students digital citizenship . It can
be incorporated into a unit on coding, a unit on computational thinking, as
part of a graphic/video game design class, or even as an alternative way for
students to share their learning. The best part is, Code.org is free to use! All
you need is a device! Which means you can use it whenever and however you
want! The real question is: What will you create?

1) Go to: https://code.org 5) Choose a curriculum


2) Create a teacher account 6) Have your students login using
school devices
3) Read the startup articles
7) Monitor their progress
4) Explore the curriculum
8) Let them explore

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON CODE.ORG:


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