HOUR OF CODE
Every December, there is a global movement in classrooms called The Hour of Code. The movement was started as a way to encourage students in the field of computer science by showing all students the basics as a way to overcome the fear of coding through a one-hour time period.
In a blog post by Kasey Bell, she provides some information to help you get started to participate in the 2019 Hour of Code. There are many links to resources on her post from how to sign up for free resources to a list to classroom tips. If you scroll down, you can even find a list of recommended Coding Resources and Lessons that includes a brief description, devices it is used with, and a handy age recommendation.
If you want to find even more activities for your students, you can go to the Hour of Code where you will be able to drill down by age group and comfort level to find exactly what you want.
Finally, ISTE has a blog post talking about how you can keep the Hour of Code continuing throughout the year. You can access the post here: http://bit.ly/2Rmbv7r
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