Coding for Students of All AgesEach year students at Runkle School participate in the Hour of Code hosted by Code.org in December and January, and beyond.
Students of all ages have an opportunity try their skills at some coding adventures. Every student in grades 4-8 has a username and a password (secret picture) on Code.org that was created by Ms. Murphy. Summer is also a great time to explore coding. If you forgot your secret picture, you can check in with or email Ms. Murphy anytime: [email protected]. Code.org Grade Level Login Pages1. To sign into Code.org --> Click on the link next to your grade.
2. Find your name and choose your secret picture. ** If you forget your secret picture, see Ms. Murphy. ** |
#HourOfCode ResourcesFor Students
Videos:
Activities:
For Teachers & Parents
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Additional Resources
Scratch: scratch.mit.edu
Tynker: tynker.com
Khan Academy: khanacademy.org
Codecademy: codecademy.com
Lightbot: lightbot.com
- Scratch helps students learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively. With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, animations and so much more.
- Information for Parents: http://scratch.mit.edu/parents/
- Scratch Jr. app available for younger students
Tynker: tynker.com
- Tynker's creative computing platform helps children develop computational thinking and programming skills in a fun, intuitive and imaginative way.
Khan Academy: khanacademy.org
Codecademy: codecademy.com
- Learn to code, interactively, for free
Lightbot: lightbot.com
- For all ages. solve puzzles using programming language. Apps available too!