HP Tech Takes

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An article by HP with a list of free beginner coding games meant to teach you the basics of programming logic and some common programming languages. The body of this article also encourages the reader to pursue programming and details the value of learning it.

Mike Likes Science

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algebra, astronomy, biology, computer science, data science, geometry, Mathematics, mathematics, Natural Sciences, science, Technology

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Mike created this YouTube channel to help people learn about Science. Every month or so, he posts science inspired music videos. If you like learning, then you’ve come to the right place!

Games for tomorrow’s programmers

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Google
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This website provides free coding puzzles and mazes that also include different topics that can be coded like birds, turtles, music, movies, and ponds. This website can be used in a remote learning setting and classroom setting. These games allow students to begin to learn how to code and read code also.

Blockly Games is a Code with Google product. It contains elementary games that introduce young students to basic coding concepts.

Junior Platform

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Code Avengers
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This website can be used with students from grades 5-8. The website provides an interactive way of learning to code, and the website has missions that students would need to complete with coding activities. This website can be used remotely and in a classroom setting to provide full access to practicing coding.

Tynker

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Parents need to know that Tynker is a web-based course collection that teaches kids the logic of programming using visual blocks of code as well as actual coding in Javascript, Python, HTML and CSS. Kids can try a handful of courses for free, or parents can subscribe one child or create a family accounts. Free use of the website is enough for kids to get their foot into the coding door. Kids can share the programs they create online and view programs written by other kids.