CODING - SCAFFOLDING OF CODING PROJECTS 2016-2017-2018
Track students into one of these groups to facilitate group work and accountability. Code Academy and Wibit are accounts you login, saves everything, highly accessible.
Google's Doodle - the Rabbit Coding here
Track students into one of these groups to facilitate group work and accountability. Code Academy and Wibit are accounts you login, saves everything, highly accessible.
Google's Doodle - the Rabbit Coding here
The following Coding activities have been previewed by Mr. Hamilton, and arranged with Easiest at Top, Hardest at Bottom.
Kodable
https://www.kodable.com/ For Grade K-1, (also 2-5) Demo Class Code=wtes2016 Another site designed for children who have not had prior experience with computer programming. |
Beginner coding with The Foos, + limited offer on the right below
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What is Tynker?
Tynker is a complete learning system that teaches kids to code. Kids begin experimenting with visual blocks, then progress to JavaScript and Python as they design games, build apps, and make incredible projects. |
Blockly Games
A series of educational games that teach programming. It is designed for children who have not had prior experience with computer programming. By the end of these games, players are ready to use conventional text-based languages. |
Code Monkey
Your first try at Typing code! A great way to begin coding where you TYPE the commands, rather than moving Blocks. |
Monster Coding "Mystery Island 18"
http://monstercoding.com/ A quick coding adventure. Includes explanation of basic coding vocabulary. Complete all 18 levels, earn an Hour of Code certificate. |
Your first try at using Javascript?
Crunchzilla's Code-Monster is perfect for those Ready to Move Beyond the Blocks and/or Types coding languages, for a true Elementary School coding challenge! |
Codester is like Scratch! Try it once and learn how easy it can be to create an interactive program.
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Google's Made With Code projects, such as "Yeti" and many GoogleMWC resources
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Google's Made With Code projects and Google resources
Crunchzilla's Code-Monster for those advanced enough to want a true ES challenge
TechRocket advanced courses in coding.
2013 updated coding resources article with links. Teachers may use my Search coding lesson for kids
Crunchzilla's Code-Monster for those advanced enough to want a true ES challenge
TechRocket advanced courses in coding.
2013 updated coding resources article with links. Teachers may use my Search coding lesson for kids
The four buttons below are all from LEGO. Enjoy!
Students must ask Mr. Hamilton for Class Code (wtes2016)
No login required.
Scratch
at http://scratch.mit.edu For Grade K-5 scratch.mit.edu - lots of YouTube Tutorials
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Use JCPS student email to create and verify student account.
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WiBit (Needs Chrome, and login)
at www.wibit.net For Grade 5 Goes through C, C++, C#, Objective C, Java, and starts object-oriented programming. |
Use JCPS student email to create and verify student account.
Track students into one of these groups to facilitate group work and accountability. Code Academy and Wibit are accounts you login, saves everything, highly accessible. |
Code Academy (Needs login)
at https://www.codecademy.com/ Sign up and start coding in seconds! Scroll down to Goals! For Grade 5, 6-12 Great for upper grades intro to coding, learning a few coding languages. It is very interactive. |
Use JCPS student email to create and verify student account.
Track students into one of these groups to facilitate group work and accountability. Code Academy and Wibit are accounts you login, saves everything, highly accessible. |
Alice Programming
For Grade 3-5, 6-12 Great for starting the process but it is a software you have to download and install. (Great for at home!) YouTube Examples: Penguin Dance Making a Person Walk Download Alice 3.x software for home. Ask Parent or Guardian for permission. |
Make School
Make School Summer Academy web site - Learn to code and build iPhone apps and games.
Make School Summer Academy web site - Learn to code and build iPhone apps and games.
Let's Start Coding
(another dot ORG site) LEARN (all lessons) LEARN-Blick (1st lesson) SHOP $40/kit 14+ structured lesson plan Teacher booklet Facilitator's Guidebook No logins required Online lessons and projects Runs on Chrome (not iPads) |
Additional Resources for Hamilton review
Recipe for Coding Club (google doc)
Look at CES under Documents at the bottom, Project: ISTE Standards, open "exit skills"
Coding Manual - Title?
Recipe for Coding Club (google doc)
Look at CES under Documents at the bottom, Project: ISTE Standards, open "exit skills"
Coding Manual - Title?
http://edu.symbaloo.com/mix/codinginelementary
Someone has collected a plethora of links by grade level for Coding. Click Here |
- more NOTES for Teachers about Coding
http://www.makegameswith.us/
The following links are to assist students and teachers in introducing Coding in the classroom.
LEGO Education - Wedo Images - more for Robotics people
http://www.makegameswith.us/
The following links are to assist students and teachers in introducing Coding in the classroom.
- Robotics people will click Scripts tab, then "More Blocks", click the "Add an Extension" button that appears below, then select the Lego-Wi icon.
- Gary Rivoli at UofL directs the Outreach Programs for the UofL Speed School and does lots with of Robotics.
LEGO Education - Wedo Images - more for Robotics people
Cubelets Robot Construction $299/12 cubes