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Although we do Coding lessons at school every week with our Grades 1 - 7 classes, we always participate in the Hour of Code.
What is the Hour of Code?
The Hour of Code is a one-hour tutorial designed for all ages in over 45 languages. It is run in 180 countries from 7 - 12 December - although one can do it any time. We always choose November at our school. There are loads of different options based on your students' age etc on https://code.org/learn. The Hour of Code is a global movement to introduce people of all ages to computer programming in a fun way, and it certainly achieves that. Our students love it.The image below, taken from https://hourofcode.com/za shows how popular the event is already...
Where to find Hour of Code resources
1. As mentioned, my favourite website to find Hour of Code activities is https://code.org/learn. They show what is suited to each age.
2. The Minecraft Hour of Code activities on www.code.org are always pupular with my students https://code.org/minecraft.
3. Jacqui Murray on her website 'Ask a Tech teacher' has some great ideas for the Hour of Code: https://askatechteacher.com/hour-of-code-heres-why/#more-63085. She also has a page of Coding ideas per grade on her website: https://bit.ly/3HYlzeB
So,, if you are a teacher, and your students have access to devices - why not try out the Hour of Code this year. Your students will love you for it!
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