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​The Hour of Code December 3-9, 2018

Here are some sites that offer free coding for students to use in the classroom during and beyond The Hour of Code.
CODE.org Activities

KHAN Academy Classroom
Google CS

CODE.ORG In The Classroom 

Elementary Resources

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Middle School Resources
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High School Resources

Creating your Code.org online classroom

Teacher Home Page: The Code Studio teacher home page makes it easy for teachers to view lesson plans, create student accounts and monitor student progress. Students don't need an email address to have an account in Code Studio. Students can even log in with a picture instead of a text password.
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Step 1: Go to ​https://code.org/
Step 2: Click "Sign In"
Step 3: Click "Create an Account"
Step 4: Click on "Students Accounts and Progress"
Step 5: Click on "New Section"
Step  6: Fill out necessary information


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Swift Playgrounds Coding Courses and Resources

Swift Playgrounds is a revolutionary new app for iPad that makes learning Swift interactive and fun. Solve puzzles to master the basics using Swift — a powerful programming language created by Apple and used by the pros to build many of today’s most popular apps. Then take on a series of challenges and step up to more advanced creations. Swift Playgrounds requires no coding knowledge, so it’s perfect for students just starting out. It also provides a unique way for seasoned developers to quickly bring ideas to life. And because it’s built to take full advantage of iPad, it’s a first-of-its-kind learning experience.  

Click on the pictures below to download the free interactive textbook to you iOS Device


Other Resources for Teachers

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