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  1. Free K–12 Curriculum for Computer Science and AI | Code.org

    The Coding with AI unit teaches strategies for using AI to simplify complex concepts, guide problem-solving, and even generate code, empowering students to become informed and ethical future coders.

  2. علوم الحاسوب للطلاب | تعلم، استكشف، وأنشئ مع Code.org

    ابدأ رحلتك في علوم الحاسوب مع Code.org. ابحث عن مسارات تعليمية مناسبة لعمرك، وأنشئ مشاريع، واستكشف مساراتك المهنية، واكتشف موارد مجانية ممتعة للطلاب.

  3. ساعة الذكاء الاصطناعي - Code.org

    Join millions for an Hour of AI and spark student interest in computer science through fun, one-hour activities that bring artificial intelligence to life.

  4. Code.org for Parents | At-Home Computer Science Resources

    Start learning with self-paced courses Begin learning computer science with engaging, self-paced courses. Designed for independent learning, these courses cover foundational skills and offer hands …

  5. Curriculum Catalog - Code.org

    Focus on Coding (CS Discoveries) Grades: 6-12 Duration: School Year Quick View Assign

  6. 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," …

  7. Computer Science for Ages 11 and Up | Code.org

    Explore engaging computer science resources for students ages 11 and up. Access free courses, self-paced learning, AI activities, and career exploration tools.

  8. Hour of Code

    Choose from free coding activities for all grade levels to lead your own Hour of Code. Explore tutorials featuring music, dance, Minecraft, and more!

  9. علوم الحاسوب للأعمار من 5 إلى 11 عامًا | Code.org

    Get young learners excited about computer science with fun, free coding activities for ages 5 to 11. Explore games, puzzles, and beginner-friendly lessons.

  10. Python Lab | Learn Real Python Coding in School - Code.org

    Is Python Lab right for my classroom? If your students are ready for text-based coding, absolutely. It’s built specifically for middle and high school students, with curriculum and support tools to match.