teaching kids to code
Every student deserves the opportunity to learn Computer Science
coding in the classroom
“Now is the time to introduce children to a discipline that they all too often never get the chance to form an opinion about.”
-Yishai Pinchover, Co-founder & COO
teach kids
programming
computational thinking
21st century skills
TEACH KIDS
programming
computational thinking
21st century skills
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game-based learning
real programming languages
Our 3rd graders love CodeMonkey! @CodeMonkeySTU @MWESchool pic.twitter.com/2pZzP1MLNO — CNelius (@MWEsteam) November 14, 2024
Class 5 @HolyNamePrimary worked on repeat loops in today's lesson. After attempting some levels on Code Course B they worked through the first few challenges on Beaver Achiever.. @CodeMonkeySTU #holynamecomputing @MGLWorldNews pic.twitter.com/UYo2Lzg33A — @MGLWORLD_Craig (@MGLWORLD_Craig) November 11, 2024
Happy Halloween from OLPH! Today we're celebrating Halloween in 3rd grade computers with CodeMonkey's Linus the Lemar! He's on a spooky adventure to collect pumpkins, candies and other fun surprises. @CodeMonkeySTU #codingisfun #edtech #CodeMonkeyAmbassador pic.twitter.com/3vTNJ5Usww — Lynn Castaneda (@LcLynncastaneda) October 31, 2024
Thank you so much Bibb County Schools for allowing CodeMonkey to host a training today for your educators! We can’t wait to see what your coders accomplish this school year! 🎉 @CodeMonkeySTU @bcsboe pic.twitter.com/aP5BAjr0jS — Lauren Rataj (@LaurenRataj3) October 3, 2024
At @efwmaschool our goal is that ALL of our students be successful & have fun on their educational journey. That is why all this week our students working on #coding #computationalthinking #problemsolving @CodeMonkeySTU #CMTA #playcodemonkey #codemonkeyjr #debugging #equity pic.twitter.com/sEo8pYqS0q — EFWMA.org (@efwmaschool) June 13, 2024

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Create a teacher account on the CodeMonkey platform. Set up your classroom by adding classes and student accounts. Choose a course or curriculum appropriate to your students’ age and ability. Assign activities and monitor progress using the teacher dashboard. Use built‑in lesson plans, pacing guides, and assessments to support instruction.
View student completion rates and performance on individual challenges. Identify students who need additional support. Assign specific lessons to individuals or groups. Track progress across the class, grade level, or entire school.
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