Check out the Participation Guidefound here: https://hourofcode.com/files/participation-guide.pdf Do you think the Hour of Code is something you can add to your curriculum? More Info |
Watch the Hour of Code Ho To videohttps://youtu.be/SrnvvWDm73k More Info |
Choose a tutorial for your hourhttps://hourofcode.com/us/learn Students do the activities on their own, though many activities include lesson plans for teachers (you'll see the link when you click the activity) to guide discussion or extend the activity. Include the link for your choice here: More Info |
Code! Direct students to the activityShare the tutorial link with your students. What if a student finishes early? Students can see all tutorials and try another Hour of Code activity. Or, ask students who finish early to help classmates who are having trouble with the activity. How did it go? More Info |
Celebrate!!!Print certificates for your students. Optional: Print "I did an Hour of Code!" stickers for your students. Share photos and videos of your Hour of Code event on social media. Use #HourOfCode and @codeorg so we can highlight your success, too! Share the link here More Info |
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