- Scratch
Creative computer programming - Code-it Phil Bagge
Support for Parents helping children in Key Stage 1 and 2 with Scratch - Year 1 Course A
Learn the basics of computer science and internet safety. At the end of the course, create your very own game or story you can share. - Year 2 Course A and B
Learn the basics of computer science and internet safety. At the end of the course, create your very own game or story you can share. - Year 3 Course B, Course C
Create programs with sequencing, loops, and events. Translate your initials into binary, investigate different problem-solving techniques, and learn how to respond to cyber bullying. At the end of the course, create your very own game or story you can share! - Year 4 Course C, Course D
Students develop their understanding of loops, conditionals, and events. Beyond coding, students learn about digital citizenship. - Year 5 Course D, Course E
Start coding with algorithms, loops, conditionals, and events and then you’ll move on functions. In the second part of this course, design and create a capstone project you can share with your friends and family. - Year 6 Course D, Course E and Course F
Start coding with algorithms, loops, conditionals, and events and then you’ll move on functions. In the second part of this course, design and create a capstone project you can share with your friends and family. - An Hour of Code Activities
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