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Category: Scratch

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  • Kids’ coding languages

    How children can progress through different programming languages

    Marc Scott - 28th Apr 2023
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    Two young people share their Scratch project on a laptop.
  • Introduce young people to coding with our updated projects

    Find out how we've improved our path of Scratch projects

    Liz Smart - 17th Nov 2022
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    Young person using Scratch.
  • Take part in the Hour of Code

    Free coding projects that young people can complete in just sixty minutes

    Liz Smart - 15th Nov 2022
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    A girl doing a physical computing project.
  • At what age can a child start coding?

    The key to introducing coding is to make it engaging, relevant, and fun

    Marc Scott - 8th Nov 2022
    This post has 3 comments

    A child having fun with digital making at home
  • Celebrate Scratch Week with us

    We hope you and your kids enjoy exploring these coding resources

    Joanne Vincent - 16th May 2022
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  • Get an easy start to coding with our new free online course

    Everyone can try out coding

    Michael Conterio - 9th Feb 2022
    This post has 4 comments

    An illustration of Scratch coding.
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK company limited by guarantee and a charity registered in England and Wales with number 1129409. The Raspberry Pi Foundation Group includes CoderDojo Foundation (Irish registered charity 20812), Raspberry Pi Foundation North America, Inc (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit), and Raspberry Pi Educational Services Private Limited (a company incorporated in India to deliver educational services).