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If anyone could recommend any coding classes for my 7 year old.
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| I always have my students start without a code.org. There are free classes you can take, just register for an account to save progress. From there I have the kids move on to Scratch or using Spheros. |
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Google "make code arcade"
Microsoft has an online platform for exposing children and young adults. It's pretty good. The arcade section is where I'd start, but there's a lot of stuff you can explore. |
| ThIs is poster. THESE are great ideas and information. Thanks |
Ditto - I teach coding too and I start off the young ones with code.org. |
| We have done code ninjas too. Our son loved it |
| Hands down: TYNKER. Got my kids lifetime subscriptions when they were in K/1st grade. Best decision ever. There are free puzzles and programming environments. Courses can be bought but the lifetime has allowed them to pick it up on and off over the years. My now rising 7th grader is doing the summer challenges and has won twice. Younger brother taking Python courses. Lots of options. |
| Apologies for my ignorance. What is the difference between TYNKER and code.org? |
About $192 |