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Top Online Coding Platforms For Your Kids 

Priyanka Gupta
Priyanka Gupta Published Dec 2, 2021
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Codecademy

Another famous name in the online code learning industry, Codecademy, offers a unique system that will teach and help students develop coding skills for free. There are multiple courses available, allowing students to explore and pick one based on their interests. The platform offers interactive learning and provides students with feedback in real-time regarding their code. Quizzes are also available to test students’ knowledge and have a better insight into the learning journey.

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CodecademyCodeMonstersCoding With kidsCode NinjasKids 4 CodingFree Code CampCoder kidsBlocklyCode CombatCodemojiTynkerCode For LifeHopscotchSolo LearnCodaKidOsmoCode.orgCS First
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Age Appropriate: there’s no age bar. Kids can start learning as early as they like to.

CodeMonsters

Code Monster offers a simple way to teach programming skills completely free. The platform is ideal for preteens and young learners and offers code learning in JavaScript. It may not look like the fanciest website, but it has a great value to its offering. The website provides a direct, crisp text-based coding experience to kids. Kids enter the code and can simultaneously see the results of their code. A step by step guide on the basic concepts is available before you start practising on the website. The website offers excellent ease and allows for self-paced learning.

Age Appropriate: Ideal for young kids aged between 9 to 14.

Coding With kids

Coding For Kids offers Live Online coding sessions and Computer Science Programs. Kids worldwide can participate in its comprehensive and inclusive programs like Coder’s Pathway or Coder’s Ladder and build up their skills from beginners level to advanced levels.

Age Appropriate: Children between the ages of 5-18 can benefit from the platform.

Code Ninjas

Code Ninjas is one of the most popular platforms to offer coding lessons to kids. The website is known for its coding camps offered virtually and offline as well. The platform has a gamified learning approach making learning enjoyable, interactive and engaging for kids.

Age Appropriate: the online courses are available for children between the ages of 5-14.

Kids 4 Coding

The platform offers an online programming camp where kids can enter a virtual playground and learn everything code. The educators on board are recruited from top universities and are experts in their respective fields.

The website features varied courses covering various topics, including Java, Scratch Programming, JavaScript, Roblox, Minecraft, and so much more.

Age Appropriate: participants can be between the ages of 7-16.

Free Code Camp

Another key player in the industry, free code camp, is a non-profit organisation that offers code learning completely free. The platform features a plethora of free learning resources like online videos and tutorials for beginners. The tutorials cover most programming languages, including the most popular ones like Java, Python, C++, and Javascript. People can learn just about anything computer science-related, including building websites, mobile app development, scripting, and more.

Age Appropriate: the website is ideal for kids aged 7 to 12 years old.

Coder kids

You’ll find fun-filled, interactive and comprehensive learning sessions on code, web development, and designing on the platform. The platform divides users based on their skill set and age groups and offers a personalised learning experience. The platform helps kids learn programming principles through engaging animations, simple activities, and creating games.

Age Appropriate: Coder Kids offers coding classes for children between the ages of 4-18.

Blockly

Blockly offers self-paced learning and teaches programming users. Players learn text-based languages through a drag and drop system with a gamified approach.

The platform makes it easier for kids to learn the basics quickly with a user-friendly interface and a quick drag and drop system. However, the downside to the fantastic approach is that it uses pre-made blocks on the platform and does not teach a coding language.

Ages Appropriate: 10-14 years old

Code Combat

Code Combat uses gamification to help learners with coding skills. Through adventure gameplay, children have to write code in order t advance through the game. Users on board type Python and JavaScript and advance to a higher level, learning their way to success. The platform offers multiple coding languages, and its fun gaming approach engages kids and keeps them interested in the learning skill.

Age Appropriate: the platform is ideal for Grades 6 and above students.

Codemoji

Codemoji is one of the best platforms to teach kids coding with a project-based learning approach. The platform features an online text-based editor that allows users to practice code easily. The classes have different goals for every student based on their skill level and grade. The curriculum focuses on engagingly teaching web development and coding. Critical languages used are JavaScript, along with HTML and CSS. At the end of the course, children will be able to create a website and animations.

Age Appropriate: Codemoji has lessons for students of all ages k-8 to learn how to code

Tynker

Tynker offers programming coding lessons for younger kids. The platform provides computer programming learning fun and simple. The platform has a class on almost every coding language available. The courses offer self-paced learning, and the learning material is based on their perceived skill level. The platform suggests projects to kids that they can take up to test their language skill level and improve as required.

Age Appropriate: The programs on the website don’t have a specific age requirement. Kids as young as 6-7 years old (1st grade) can benefit.

Code For Life

It is a free coding website that offers gamified learning to help kids learn to code. Kids learn coding skills through games and advance in the games as their skill advances. The website also features free learning resources that can help as supplementary learning material. The platform is excellent for learning the basics of coding or taking computer science courses.

Age Appropriate: The platform is suitable for kids ages 6-13 and above.

Hopscotch

The platform acts like a canvas where students can turn their drawings into animations, create games, and build anything else as their imagination through learning and practising code. Upon completing, users can also publish their game.

Age Appropriate: The platform is ideal for students aged between10 to16 years and above.

Solo Learn

With SoloLearn, kids can learn at their convenience. The website is ideal for practising coding skills and learning the fundamentals of coding. Students can engage and learn to write and read code from others as they get to see the varied projects other learners work on. The platform has millions of learners from across the globe, helping kids have a learning community offering a crowd-learning feature to learn from others.

To help kids enhance their skills and retain what they learn, coding exercises, quizzes, and tests are available. To help kids stay motivated and engaged, kids can earn trophies and points as they reach a certain level of finishing the course. The website offers a wide selection of languages students can pick from among Java, JavaScript, Python, SQL, and Ruby.

Age Appropriate: Students aged 13 and above can access and benefit from the platform.

CodaKid

CodaKid is an online coding academy and also offers a tech camp introducing children to simple programming tools and professional coding languages, including PythonPython, java, and JavaScript. Their fun and engaging courses engage kids and help them acquire coding skills with consistent practice and live support from engineers. The platform offers a 14-day free trial and a range of intermediate to expert level computer programming courses to pick from.

Age Appropriate: The platform caters to kids between ages 6 to 15.

Osmo

Osmo integrates hands-on activities and teaches kids to code by connecting colourful blocks of codes that control an iPad app. the approach of the platform is rather creative. Gamification captures kids’ interest and keeps them interested throughout the gameplay as they learn to code alongside. Osmo has over 35 levels, including gameplay through varied themes like green forests, sunny beaches, spooky caves, jungles, a snowy mountain, and even a volcano. The only downside is the limitation of 31 coding blocks, especially for children who want to build anything serious. However, it is very engaging for kids just beginning with their code learning.

Age Appropriate: The platform caters to kids aged between 5 to10.

Code.org

Code.org is one of the first few popular platforms to offer coding classes for kids. It encourages kids to learn computer science and prepare them enough to be able to build games, apps, or animations. Code.org offers a wide variety of learning courses and has a vast repository of lessons that kids can use to move through different levels as they master a skill. They also offer Hour of Code tutorials targeting other age groups with classes and learning opportunities for all.

Ages Appropriate: the platform is ideal for kids aged four and above.

CS First

This free website offers a computer science curriculum with hands-on lessons and videos to learn and create their projects with Scratch. The website is an excellent resource to access learning materials and learn coding in various ways. The platform is ideal for students keen to learn to code, are self-motivated and seek self-paced learning.

Age Appropriate: the platform is ideal for kids aged between 10 to14.

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