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  1. Computer Science for Ages 5 to 11 | Code.org

    Get young learners excited about computer science with fun, free coding activities for ages 5 to 11. Explore games, puzzles, and beginner-friendly lessons.

  2. Free K–12 Curriculum for Computer Science and AI | Code.org

    Bring computer science and AI education to your classroom with Code.org’s free K–12 curriculum, hands-on projects, and teacher professional development—no prior experience needed.

  3. Computer Science for Students | Learn, Explore, and Create with Code.org

    Start your CS journey with Code.org. Find age-appropriate learning paths, build projects, explore careers, and discover fun, free resources for students.

  4. Code.org للآباء | موارد علوم الحاسوب المنزلية

    تعرّف على المزيد حول جهود Code.org في مجال المناصرة في جميع أنحاء الولايات المتحدة، والسياسات العشر التي نوصي الولايات بتبنيها لجعل علوم الحاسوب أساسًا لجميع الطلاب.

  5. ساعة الذكاء الاصطناعي - Code.org

    Join millions for an Hour of AI and spark student interest in computer science through fun, one-hour activities that bring artificial intelligence to life.

  6. Hour of Code

    Choose from free coding activities for all grade levels to lead your own Hour of Code. Explore tutorials featuring music, dance, Minecraft, and more!

  7. Hour of AI: Learn AI & CS with Minecraft | Code.org

    Go to activity Grades 2-12 Minecraft: Generation AI In this fun tutorial, venture through time to create helpful AI-powered inventions. Code with MakeCode blocks or Python and build better AI for all! …

  8. Code.org

    Flappy Code Wanna write your own game in less than 10 minutes? Try our Flappy Code tutorial!

  9. Computer Science for Ages 11 and Up | Code.org

    Adapted from our CS Discoveries and CS Principles courses, these short, self-paced modules for middle and high school students are a great way to learn concepts that span all programming languages …

  10. Minecraft Adventurer - Code.org

    Traditional programming is usually in text but today we'll use Blockly, a system which uses visual blocks that you can drag and drop to write programs. Under the hood, you're creating Javascript code.