Code Avengers
Online digital technology education service based in New Zealand. Features junior program level (ages 5-11), which includes computational thinking and programming. Also features a pro level for ages 12-18, with programming and data representation. Offers a free 30-day trial; after that, users purchase a subscription.
Coding Games for Kids - Learn to Code With Play
Kidlo Coding for Kids is a fun coding game to teach kids the very basics of programming, a very essential skill in today's world. It teaches coding with fun games like firefighting and playing a dentist. Kidlo Coding helps kids improve their problem-solving skills, boosts memory, and increases logical thinking skills.
Bee-Bot
This app makes use of Bee-Bot’s key functionality and enables children to improve their skills in directional language as well as programming sequences of forward, backward, left, and right 90-degree turns. The brand new Bee-Bot app expands students' learning into other relevant curriculum areas.
Tynker
Tynker offers self-paced online courses for children to learn coding at home, as well as specially designed curriculum for schools and camps. Offers projects in Math, Science, Storytelling, Reading, Music, and Art.
Minecraft Hour of Code Tutorials
Journey through Minecraft with code.
Dance Party
Code a dance party to share with your friends. Available music includes Katy Perry, Shawn Mendes, Lil Nas X, Panic! At The Disco, Jonas Brothers, and much more!
Puppy Adventure
Pixel the puppy was enjoying a nice day out with his family, but they forgot to put him in the car and left without him. Program Pixel to find his way home. In each puzzle, navigate Pixel to avoid obstacles so he can get back home to his family.
Osmo
Osmo merges tactile exploration with innovative technology, actively engaging children in the learning process with activities for problem solving, critical thinking, language, and communication. Hands-on activities include STEM, STEAM, math, coding, reading, science, geography, drawing, and braille practice within the reading app. Recommended: Osmo Words, Numbers, Coding Awbie, and Pizza Party Game. Apps are free and the Osmo Base and Tile kit must be purchased.
Hour of Code
Hour of Code provides coding activities and support for educators, parents, school districts, and community organizations. Code.org, which founded Hour of Code, is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to computer science in schools and increasing participation by women and underrepresented youth. The vision is that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn computer science.
codeSpark Academy
codeSpark Academy is a word-free (block coding) interface that makes learning to code accessible to pre-readers and non-English speakers. codeSpark’s mission is to make computer science education accessible to kids everywhere.