What are the best interactive coding websites for kids?

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Asked By CuriousCoder123 On

I'm new here and looking for recommendations on interactive coding websites for my kids. I have a 3rd grader and a middle schooler, and I want to get them involved in real-world coding. They really enjoyed an in-person Python class where they created fun projects like a rock-paper-scissors game and a magic 8-ball simulator. However, I want to find something they can do at home that keeps them engaged and isn't just videos since that tends to lose their interest. Any suggestions?

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Answered By PuzzleSolver88 On

If you're looking for something really hands-on, **CodeMonkey** is great! Kids solve puzzles while coding. Another good one is **Tynker**, which starts with block coding and gradually moves into Python and JavaScript.

Answered By CodeWhizKid On

You might want to check out Scratch! It's super interactive and helps kids learn programming through creating their own games and animations. It’s very hands-on and encourages creativity.

Answered By TechFanatic On

I've found **W3 Schools** to be good too for older kids. They have a lot of resources and interactive coding lessons.

Answered By KhanAcademyFan On

Khan Academy has some nice programming lessons that kids might enjoy. It mixes video with interactive exercises, keeping it engaging.

Answered By GameDevGuru On

As an online coding teacher, I can recommend **Strive**! It teaches Python through games, apps, and animations, making it fun for kids.

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