There are many ways to approach coding with young people. And the good news is that you don’t need to be a coder. You don’t actually even need to know anything about coding to expose the students in your class. You can learn right alongside your students! Or, you can take a step back and allow your students to work through a few exercises independently with encouragement given to them to synergize, collaborate and help one another out
…in no particular order (though I tried to sort them from easiest to harder)
- Scratch Junior
- Scratch
- Snap! (Formerly BYOB)
- CS First (Google’s Coding Curriculum)
- Code.org
- Micro:bit
- Code Academy
- Treehouse