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  1. OBJECTIVE: Students will — • Learn the difference between program-ming, computer science, and computational thinking • Understand that a computer is a tool and not an excuse to turn …

  2. Computer Science Discoveries - Code.org

    This unit is an engaging, hands-on dive into the worlds of computer science, music, and problem solving. Students are introduced to foundational programming concepts through music, using …

  3. Minecraft Adventurer - Code.org

    The concepts you'll be learning are what computer programmers use every day and are the foundation to computer science. Here at Mojang, we use these same concepts to make …

  4. Hello World #1 | Course E (2025) - Code.org

    "Hello World" is a famous phrase in computer science, and displaying that phrase is a common first step in learning computer science. Over the next hour, you're going to get started with …

  5. Anonymous student pre-survey #1 - Code.org

    12. I think I will be able to figure out how to solve the most difficult problems in my computer science class if I try.

  6. Classic Maze - Code.org

    You'll learn the foundations of computer science, concepts which are used anywhere from making apps to controlling the Mars rover. A program is a set of instructions for your computer to …

  7. Unit: CSD Unit 1 - Problem Solving and Computing ('20-'21)

    App Lab works best on a desktop or laptop computer with a mouse and keyboard. You may experience issues using this tool on your current device. Game Lab works best on a desktop …

  8. Terms of Service - Code.org

    Dec 14, 2022 · Code.org grants you a non-exclusive, transferable, non-sublicensable, limited right and license to access, view, use, and display the Code.org curriculum and tutorial materials. …

  9. Explore activities - Code.org

    Grades 6-8 | JavaScript, Python Rocket Blaster: Build a Scratch Project Grades 2-8 | Blocks Learn to Code with Crossy Road Grades 9+ | Blocks Codesters: Flappy Dino Grades 6-8 | Python

  10. Build a Flappy Game #1 | Course C (2025) - 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.