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  1. Code.org

    Want to try coding without signing in? Dance Party Code a Dance Party to share with friends and family. Featuring Beyoncé, Harry Styles, Lizzo, Lil Nas X, Selena Gomez, music from Disney's "Encanto," …

  2. Explore activities - Code.org

    Grades 2-8 | Blocks Kodable (pre-readers welcome) Pre-reader - Grade 5 | Blocks | All modern browsers, iPad app Make Shapes with Code Pre-reader + | JavaScript, Language independent (can …

  3. Introduction #1 | - Code.org

    Video: Intro to Code Studio The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.

  4. Play Lab - Code.org

    The middle area is the toolbox, and each of these blocks is a piece of code. The white space on the right is called the workspace and this is where we'll build our program.

  5. Minecraft Designer - Code.org

    I wrote the code myself with Code.org The chicken is frozen. Place move and turn blocks in the when spawned slot to get it to move.

  6. Code.org

    The code you'll write involves dragging and dropping blocks that represent commands for the computer. Under the hood, each of these blocks is represented by real code.

  7. Code with Anna and Elsa - Code.org

    In the next hour, you're going to learn the basics of how to code. Traditional programming is usually in text, but we'll use Blockly, which uses visual blocks that you can drag and drop to write programs.

  8. Intro to App Lab - Code.org

    Hit run to see the changes you're building in code. If you reset you can drag in more blocks to change other things about your app. Like the text! For this tutorial we'll be working in block mode but App Lab …