Jumpstart Kids With Coding: Hour of Code & Other Free Activities

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Coding has become an essential skill for students to learn; it drives innovation and creativity, as well as, builds self-confidence. According to Tynker.com, “In today’s digital world, coding is a fundamental skill alongside math and reading.”  The sooner children become familiar with complex coding concepts, such as sequencing, loops, and conditionals, the more they will understand them. By starting early, students will be better prepared for success in any 21st century career path.

To jumpstart your child with coding, try these five free coding activities:

1. Hour of Code
Hour of Code presented by code.org is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries. A great resource for parents and teachers, Hour of Code offers one hour introductions to computer science through free student-guided tutorials. These tutorials are for all ages and teaches kids that anybody can learn the basics of coding. The official Hour of Code week is December 4-10, 2017, but you can access the tutorials year-round. No sign-up or login is needed to participate; simply navigate to the website, click on a tutorial, and spend an hour coding. Interested in hosting an Hour of Code event?  Join the movement today!

Coding has become an essential skill for students to learn; it drives innovation and creativity, as well as, builds self-confidence. According to Tynker.com, “In today’s digital world, coding is a fundamental skill alongside math and reading.”  The sooner children become familiar with complex coding concepts, such as sequencing, loops, and conditionals, the more they will understand them. By starting early, students will be better prepared for success in any 21st century career path.

To jumpstart your child with coding, try these five free coding activities:

1. Hour of Code
Hour of Code presented by code.org is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries. A great resource for parents and teachers, Hour of Code offers one hour introductions to computer science through free student-guided tutorials. These tutorials are for all ages and teaches kids that anybody can learn the basics of coding. The official Hour of Code week is December 4-10, 2017, but you can access the tutorials year-round. No sign-up or login is needed to participate; simply navigate to the website, click on a tutorial, and spend an hour coding. Interested in hosting an Hour of Code event?  Join the movement today!