No discussion of programming for kids would be complete without mention of Turtle Academy (
http://turtleacademy.com/).
Granted, Logo is better for 7-9 than 9-13, but it's also a great fun quickstart for procedural programming.
On 07/10/2013 07:20 PM, Simon Chatfield wrote:
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> Code.org I've got my Two boys 10&13 doing the same thing.
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> On Jul 10, 2013, at 6:12 PM, AZ Pete <plug@cactusfamily.com> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
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>> While my two boys (ages 9 & 13) are at home for the summer I currently keep them active by giving them fun math and science projects.
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>> I had the idea to have them become more familiar with basic programming concepts and perhaps be able to write the proverbial "hello world" program.
>> I believe that programming (of any kind) is a required, core competency skill required for any kind of work in the 21st century, whether that work is in the tech industry or not.
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>> Does anyone know of some resources for simple and fun programming projects for kids. I don't particularly care about which language, but we are on Windows platform.
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>> Any ideas would appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Peter
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