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  2. Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.

  3. Kids (ages 5-7) learn coding basics by connecting picture blocks to move their characters. Tynker's immersive game-like coding courses and interactive lessons with built-in tutorials are perfect for beginners 5+ through experts 18+.

  4. Over 318 million Code.org projects created. Every student in every school deserves the opportunity to study computer science.

  5. Kids learn core programming concepts through engaging games developed with real teachers and kids. Kodable is trusted by educators, and it can be used both in school and at home. Play-based learning allows students’ creativity and problem solving skills to grow.

  6. Try an Hour of Code, or check out our self-paced courses on creating apps, games, and animations. Do your own thing in our Web Lab, Game Lab, and App Lab programming environments. Plus, learn more about AI, careers in programming, scholarships, and more. Explore learning for ages 11+.

  7. Microsoft MakeCode

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    Whether at home or in the classroom, MakeCode provides captivating experiences for students to learn computing concepts at their own pace through personally meaningful projects. Explore some of the lessons, tutorials and curriculum available with MakeCode. Learn more.

  8. How-To. Resources. FAQ. ☰. Explore activities. Teachers: Host an houror read the How-To Guide. Can't find your favorite activity? Explore our archives. Explore how computer science can bring your favorite things to life.