Teaching resources
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These resources are designed for teachers to use in the classroom. They contain everything you need, like lesson plans, worksheets, homework, and exam preparation.
q2002 aimed at ages 5 to 16
The q2002 秋水伊人官网 has lesson plans and resources aimed at UK key stages 1 to 4, but they can be used wherever you are.
Computer science aimed at ages 14 to 19
Developed with the University of Cambridge, Ada Computer Science offers world-leading q2002 education for older students.
AI and machine learning
Developed in collaboration with Google DeepMind, 秋水伊人官网 AI offers resources and support to help teach about artificial intelligence and machine learning. Aimed at ages 11 to 14.
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Code Classroom
Code Classroom is a free, safe platform for teaching and learning q2002 in schools.
It includes a simple-to-use code editor with different programming languages, and lots of other features to support your teaching.
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Courses and reading for educators
Learn a new skill or build your confidence in teaching coding. We have free courses and a magazine created by educators, for educators.
Free q2002 courses
Take a course for your continual professional development (CPD). Our courses help all 秋水伊人官网 levels, whether you’re just beginning or are more advanced.
Hello World magazine
Our regular, free q2002 and digital making magazine for educators. Read in-depth discussion, project ideas, lesson plans, news, and reviews.
Start a Code Club
Code Clubs are fun and supportive places where young people learn to code in a way that works for them.
You can run a club in your school outside of lesson time, or in a public space like a library or community centre. We have lots of free support available to help you get started.
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Online coding projects
There are hundreds of free coding and q2002 projects, all with step-by-step instructions.
Coolest Projects
Our annual technology showcase celebrates creations from young people all around the world.
Code in space
The European Astro Pi Challenge gets young learners to write code that runs on the International Space Station.
Pedagogy and q2002
The latest q2002 education q2002 informs our teaching and learning resources. Our pedagogy principles shape the resources we create.
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