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The Game Creators Education App Game Kit for Coding & Programming
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AppGameKit's Education Pack includes everything a teacher or lecturer needs to teach coding skills and is an easy to use tool that can be deployed quickly and easily in the classroom.

AppGameKit works across a range of abilities so is suitable for primary and secondary schools, sixth form colleges, universities and summer camps.

Teachers will need to register to get a free kit and get started.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Simulation
Author:
The Game Creators Ltd
Date Added:
09/09/2018
Glitch
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Glitch is the friendly community where everyone can discover and create the best stuff on the web.
From useful tools that solve problems at work, to cutting-edge VR experiences, smart bots, and apps that help advance important causes, Glitch is a unique community where people have built over a million projects for you to discover, with new ones are popping up every day.

If you’re new to Glitch, just explore some of the featured projects or categories to check out fun games to play or try out handy little apps. It’s like a familiar App Store, but almost everything is free and created by regular people like you.

But if you don’t find exactly what you want, that’s where the magic happens.

Every app on Glitch can be remixed. With just a click, you get your own copy of the app that you can customize, personalize, extend and build on to your heart’s content.

If you’re not a developer, don’t sweat it — you can make simple changes as easily as you edit a spreadsheet. Apps update live as you type. You can even share the project with a friend or colleague and they can work on the same code at the same time as you. It makes collaborating on code as easy as sharing in Google Docs. And if you get stuck, you can just raise your hand for help!

From students who are just seeing their first line of code, to some of the best programmers at the biggest tech companies, everybody is on Glitch and ready to help each other out.

Check back on Glitch each day, and we’ll show you cool, inspiring, useful apps and sites that you won’t see anywhere else, made by some of the most creative people on the internet.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Glitch
Date Added:
03/07/2019
Grade 3-5 Computer Science Curriculum (Green)
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TWENTY amazing lessons to teach computer science to Grades 3 to 5.
The curriculum is organized into 5 units: sequence, events, Makey Makey, loops and final project.
This fabulous resource has everything you need to get started coding and computer science with your students TODAY!
Green is the starting level - you can progress to Blue (Level 2) once you complete this level, and then onto Purple (Level 3). These resources are also in the bank or available using the tabs along the top of the website.

Subject:
Arts Education
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) Computer Science team: CSinSF.org.
Date Added:
09/27/2018
Grade Six Year Plan
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This is a year plan created using GAP resources that any teacher can take and use. This is intended for teachers new to teaching Grade Six, but can be used by any Grade Six teacher to offer ideas of what can be used to teach the content of the Grade Six curriculum. 

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Arts Education
Career & Work Exploration
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Health Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Math
Physical Education
Science
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Wellness
Material Type:
GAP 6
Author:
Sandra Lutz
Courtney Hopkins
Jena-Lea Bang
Brie Phillips
Fern Block
Kira Toews
Date Added:
06/30/2023
Hour of Code!
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Find everything you need here to participate in the our of code this December - or any day of the year!

The coding activities here teach problem solving and computational thinking.

No previous experience required for teachers or students! Choose from beginner or comfortable to get started in the top right corner area. Use the filters on the left side of the screen to find the perfect activity!

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Hour of Code
code.org
Date Added:
11/27/2020
Hour of Code 1.1: Write your first computer program
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In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment. This lesson has been designed for young learners, ages 4-10, but can be adapted for older learners using the differentiation suggestions provided.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code 1.2: Code with Anna and Elsa
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In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment. This lesson has been designed for learners in the middle grades, ages 10-13, but can be adapted for younger or older learners using the differentiation suggestions provided. Students should have a basic understanding of simple geometry and drawing angles.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code 1.3:  Make a Flappy game
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In this lesson, learners get an introductory experience with computer science and create a game using basic block code.This lesson has been designed for learners in the middle grades, ages 10-16, but can be adapted for younger or older learners using the differentiation suggestions provided.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code 1.4: Playlab
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In this lesson, learners get an introductory experience with computer science and create a game using basic block code.This lesson has been designed for learners in the middle grades, ages 10-16, but can be adapted for younger or older learners using the differentiation suggestions provided.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code 1.5: Star Wars: Building a Galaxy with Code
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In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment. This lesson has two versions.

**Option 1: Blocks**

The first option uses drag-drop blocks. This version works best for:

- Students on mobile devices without keyboards
- Younger students (6+ because the tutorial requires reading)
- International students

We recommend this for international students because JavaScript syntax is not translated and for the first Hour of Code, the translated blocks provide a better introduction.

**Option 2: JavaScript**

This option teaches the same basic concepts, but because it uses both drag-drop blocks and JavaScript, the students need to be able to type on a keyboard. For older students on computers, learning JavaScript can be fun and provide an additional challenge. This version of the tutorial is also great if you have some students in your class who have already learned some coding. It is recommended for ages 11+.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code 1.6: MINECRAFT Hour of Code
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In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment. This lesson works well for any students old enough to read (ages 6+). Younger learners will probably not finish the tutorial, but will have lots of fun working through the puzzles for an hour. High school students will mostly finish the tutorial and have some time to play on the free play level at the end.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code 1.7: Intro to App Lab
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**Tutorial Summary:** This tutorial is designed to quickly introduce the App Lab programming environment as a powerful tool for building and sharing apps. The tutorial itself teaches students to create and control buttons, text, images, sounds, and screens in JavaScript using either blocks or text. At the end of the tutorial students are given time to either extend a project they started building into a "Choose Your Own Adventure", "Greeting Card", or "Personality Quiz" app. They can also continue on to build more projects featured on the code.org/applab page.

**Age Appropriateness:** The tutorial is designed for students over 13. Because it allows students to upload custom sounds and images, young students should not use this without supervision. To protect students privacy, if your students are under 13, they will not be able to use this tutorial unless you first set up accounts for them in a section you manage.

**Checking Correctness:** This tutorial will not tell students whether they completed the level correctly. Encourage students to use the target images and directions provided in every level to know if they are on the right track. If students want to move on past a particularly tricky level they can simply click "Finish" and continue on.

Have fun completing your Hour of Code with App Lab!

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code 1.8: Dance Party
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In this lesson, learners of all ages get an introductory experience with coding and computer science in a safe, supportive environment. This lesson has been designed for learners of all ages but does require reading. This activity requires sound as the tool was built to respond to music.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code 2.1:  Programming Unplugged: My Robotic Friends Relay
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This activity will begin with a short review of "My Robotic Friends," then will quickly move to a race against the clock, as students break into teams and work together to write a program one instruction at a time.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code 2.2: Text Compression
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At some point we reach a physical limit of how fast we can send bits and if we want to send a large amount of information faster, we have to find a way to represent the same information with fewer bits - we must **compress** the data. In this lesson, students will use the Text Compression Widget to compress segments of English text by looking for patterns and substituting symbols for larger patterns of text.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code 2.3: Simple Encryption
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In this lesson, students are introduced to the need for encryption and simple techniques for breaking (or cracking) secret messages. Students try their own hand at cracking a message encoded with the classic Caesar cipher and also a Random Substitution Cipher. Students should become well-acquainted with idea that in an age of powerful computational tools, techniques of encryption will need to be more sophisticated. The most important aspect of this lesson is to understand how and why encryption plays a role in all of our lives every day on the Internet, and that making good encryption is not trivial. Students will get their feet wet with understanding the considerations that must go into making strong encryption in the face of powerful computational tools that can be used to crack it. The need for secrecy when sending bits over the Internet is important for anyone using the Internet.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code 2.4: Dance Party: Unplugged
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Students will learn that events are a useful way to control when an action happens, and can even be used to make make multiple things act in sync. In programming, you can use events to respond to a user controlling it (like pressing buttons or clicking the mouse). Events can make your program more interesting and interactive.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Code.org
Provider Set:
Hour of Code
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Hour of Code Activities 2022 (K-5)
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This amazing resource houses curated activities for Elementary students to explore coding during the week of Hour of Code.
Each slide is "grade-specific" & interactive, with the idea students explore one a day. Feel free to copy, edit, and share.
(Thanks, Tim!)

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Tim Evans
Date Added:
11/08/2022