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I haven’t even started to talk about “real-world” robotics. Lightbot Junior will get your little ones coding inside minutes.Or check out CodeWars for a environment with some “pizzazz” that offers coding exercises as “katas”, or HackerRank for yet another community and set of pre-made challenges.

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  • For kids who’ve “caught the bug” of programming, check out the post The Coding Game (Dewdney’s book, long out of print, should still be awesome!), or Project Euler for a simple, no-frills series of exercises.
  • CodeCombat (free/USD 10 depending on options) is, I think, oriented more toward older kids, and those with a competitive streak–but looks intriguing as well.
  • Their “hour of code” projects are listed here.
  • Khan Academy (free, ages 8+) includes quite a number of courses.
  • This has been the inspiration for a number of other apps.

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  • Scratch Jr (free, ages 5-7) is a free, visual programming-language environment for young kids to play in Scratch is its fun, but more textual, big brother.
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  • LightBot Jr (ages 4-8, USD 3) and Lightbot (ages 9+) use visual tiles to “program” an on-screen robot to turn on various lights, learning programming concepts along the way. Reclaim your right to a free and secure Internet with Light Bolt VPN Decide every aspect of your VPN experience.
  • It looks like a very “cute”, fun approach to learning basic coding concepts. Apparently based on the Scratch visual programming language.
  • codeSpark Academy with The Foos (USD 8/mo, ages 4-9).
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  • One fun offline option: ThinkFun’s Robot Turtles board game, an introduction to basic programming concepts, where kids tell the adults what to do.
  • Here, I’m listing just a few, most of them available for a “ Chromebook School” environment: I’m not alone in this belief.įortunately, a lot of budget-friendly, kid-friendly options are available for learning to code. They’ll learn a logical way of thinking, learn patterns of analysis and synthesis, and gain an ability that adds value in a wide variety of careers. I believe my kids’ lives will be better if they learn at least the basics of computer programming. Larry Miller on Radical Reformation, or the… Miriam Iwashige on Others’ Comments Regardi…
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