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  2. Kids (ages 5-7) learn coding basics by connecting picture blocks to move their characters. Tynker's immersive game-like coding courses and interactive lessons with built-in tutorials are perfect for beginners 5+ through experts 18+.

  3. Make the invisible, visible. Make everything your students love come to life! Join Hour of Code and spark a passion for computer science. Host an event. Every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science. 92M.

  4. Learn computer science at your own pace! Learn to create computer programs, develop problem-solving skills, and work through fun challenges! Make games and creative projects to share with friends, family, and teachers. Start Pre-Reader Course. Ages 7-11.

  5. CodeMonkey is an AWARD-WINNING online platform that teaches kids real coding languages like CoffeeScript and Python. Children and teenagers learn block-based and text-based coding through an engaging game-like environment.

  6. Top 10 Free Coding Programs for Kids

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    Looking for free coding programs for your kid? We've listed the top 10 Free Coding Programs for kids with a description of each one and who'll they'll work best for!

  7. Kodable makes it easy for your child to develop fundamental coding skills, grow confident in their problem solving, and experience the joy of real coding and creation. Our fun, age-specific lessons and games encourage kids to grow at their own pace, guided by their own curiosity.

  8. Microsoft MakeCode

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    MakeCode brings computer science to life for all students with fun projects, immediate results, and both block and text editors for learners at different levels.

  9. Teach computer programming and coding to your kids with the CS First curriculum, free of charge. Students can create fun, interactive projects. Sign up and get started today!

  10. Kids (ages 5-7) learn coding basics by connecting picture blocks to move their characters. Tynker's immersive game-like coding courses and interactive lessons with built-in tutorials are perfect for beginners 5+ through experts 18+.

  11. Try an Hour of Code, or check out our self-paced courses on creating apps, games, and animations. Do your own thing in our Web Lab, Game Lab, and App Lab programming environments. Plus, learn more about AI, careers in programming, scholarships, and more. Explore learning for ages 11+.

  12. Learn Python online interactively by playing a game, right from your browser. Ideal for children aged 7-15. Start coding today!

  13. Kids learn programming from scratch to their own rhythm. With Code Land, they will master basic coding concepts such as pattern recognition, problem-solving, sequencing, logical thinking, loops, functions, conditionals, events, and many others!

  14. Watch and code along! Learn coding for kids, teenagers and young adults. The Raspberry Pi Foundation provides access to online coding resources and challenges that are free for everyone anywhere.

  15. 👩‍💻Empower your child's future with engaging online coding courses for kids! Unlock creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Enroll now to give your child a head start in the digital world.

  16. Explore activities. Teachers: Host an houror read the How-To Guide. Explore how computer science can bring your favorite things to life.

  17. Coding for Kids: Online Courses and Games for Kids to Learn. Programming for Kids. The Fun Way. Learn to code by creating awesome games and applications! For ages 8-17. Scratch for Beginners. Build games, stories and drawing apps by stacking code blocks that look like Lego pieces. In the meantime, you'll learn how computers work. For ages 8-12.

  18. Grade-specific and self-paced, Tynker’s interactive K-12 coding curriculum lets students learn by creatively applying coding concepts to core subjects. The curriculum includes over 50 programming courses with over 1,600 contact hours.

  19. Minecraft | Code.org

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    The new Minecraft Hour of Code tutorial is now available in Minecraft Education for Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iPad and Mobile. Get started with free educator resources, trainings, and videos. Get started. Grades: 2-12.

  20. Hour of Code - Khan Academy

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    Anyone can learn to code! Spend an hour on Khan Academy learning to code, with our tutorials in JS, HTML, or SQL.

  21. What is coding for kids? - Teach Your Kids Code

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    Coding is the process of writing instructions for a computer to follow. It’s kind of like a recipe, but for a computer. The instructions tell the computer what to do and in what order to do it. Coding languages are very precise, logical, and often require great attention to detail.

  22. Hour of Code | Code.org

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    The Hour of Code is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries. Anyone, anywhere can organize an Hour of Code event or try any of the 100 one-hour tutorials, available in over 45 languages.

  23. Blockly Games

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    Games for tomorrow's programmers. Block-based programming lessons for beginners.

  24. Try an Hour of Code with these fun introductory tutorial. Try a one-hour tutorial featuring popular games and movies like Minecraft, Frozen, and Star Wars. Many tutorials are structured like games, designed to teach basic computer science concepts in fun, engaging ways.