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

    Bring computer science and AI education to your classroom with Code.org’s free K–12 curriculum, hands-on projects, and teacher professional development—no prior experience needed.

  2. Code.org

    Flappy Code Wanna write your own game in less than 10 minutes? Try our Flappy Code tutorial!

  3. The Hour of AI - Code.org

    حركة عالمية The Hour of Code is now the Hour of AI The Hour of AI makes teaching AI literacy easy, engaging, and fun. Empower your students to become the next generation of innovators with AI.

  4. 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.

  5. About Code.org – Our Mission, Impact, and Approach

    Code.org is an education innovation nonprofit dedicated to the vision that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn about artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science (CS) as part of …

  6. Teach Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence with Code.org

    Join millions of educators using Code.org’s free CS and artificial intelligence (AI) curriculum to inspire the next generation of innovators. Access full courses, training, and support—all at no cost.

  7. 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.

  8. Explore activities - Code.org

    Grades 2+ | JavaScript, Python, Lua, CoffeeScript Sport + Code: Tennis Grades 2+ | Blocks Little Dot Adventure Grades 2-8 | Language independent (can be taught in multiple languages)

  9. 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!

  10. Code.org

    I'd like to start using Code.org in my classroom. How should I start? School admins: visit Code.org/Administrators!