• Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
  • Accessbility statement and help
Raspberry Pi Foundation
  • Learn

    Free resources for young people to learn to code and become digital makers

    Learn to code
    • Learn to code online
    • Learn at a Code Club
    • Explore our projects
  • Teach

    Free training, resources, and guidance to help you teach computing with confidence

    Support for teachers
    • The Computing Curriculum
    • Ada Computer Science
    • Online training courses
    • Hello World magazine
    • Start a Code Club
    • AI education
  • Research

    Deepen your understanding of how young people learn about computing and digital making

    Explore our research
    • Online events and seminars
    • Research projects
    • Research publications
  • Computers

    Raspberry Pi computers and accessories, software and documentation

    Visit raspberrypi.com
  • About us

    We enable young people to realise their full potential through the power of computing and digital technologies

    About us
    • Support us
    • Blog
    • Community stories
  • Donate
  • Log out
Donate Log out

Tag: primary school

All blog posts
  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Integrating computational thinking into primary teaching

    “Computational thinking is really about thinking, and sometimes about computing.”

    Veronica Cucuiat - 18th Jan 2024
    This post has 0 comments

  • AI isn’t just robots: How to talk to young children about AI

    Help your kids understand AI tools and their limits

    Sway Grantham - 12th Dec 2023
    This post has 3 comments

    Child with phone.
  • Culturally relevant Computing: Experiences of primary learners

    Culturally relevant lessons make learners feel represented in Computing

    Alex Hadwen-Bennett - 6th Dec 2023
    This post has 0 comments

    Scouts Raspberry Pi
  • Support for new computing teachers: A tool to find Scratch programming errors

    Helping new teachers debug and explain errors in students' code

    Bonnie Sheppard - 20th Nov 2023
    This post has 0 comments

    A screenshot from the LitterBox tool.
  • Young children’s ScratchJr coding projects: Assessment and support

    Find out how teachers can assess coding projects built in ScratchJr

    Diana Kirby - 17th Oct 2023
    This post has 0 comments

  • Digital making with Raspberry Pis in primary schools in Sarawak, Malaysia

    How the Sarawak government is supporting computing education in primary schools

    Jenni Hutchings - 15th Aug 2023
    This post has 3 comments

    Young people showcasing their project at the STEM Trailblazers event.
  • Hello World #21 out now: Focus on primary computing education

    Inspiration and ideas for computing education in primary school

    Gemma Coleman - 30th May 2023
    This post has 0 comments

    Cover of Hello World issue 21.
  • Preparing young children for a digital world | Hello World #21

    It’s about children's right to be active citizens in the digital world

    Sway Grantham - 23rd May 2023
    This post has 0 comments

    A girl doing digital making on a tablet
  • Introducing data science concepts and skills to primary school learners

    Data literacy is the ability to ask questions, collect, analyse, and communicate about data

    Katharine Childs - 18th May 2023
    This post has 0 comments

    In a computing classroom, two girls concentrate on their programming task.
  • Supporting beginner programmers in primary school using TIPP-SEE

    Ways to help all learners have successful start in the computing classroom

    Bobby Whyte - 22nd Feb 2023
    This post has 1 comments

    A young person smiles while using a laptop.
  • Combining computing and maths to teach primary learners about variables

    A practical example of cross-curricular teaching

    Katharine Childs - 25th Jan 2023
    This post has 0 comments

    A learner does physical computing in the primary school classroom.
  • Spotlight on primary computing education in our 2023 seminar series

    Join us to learn how young children develop their computing knowledge and skills

    Bonnie Sheppard - 25th Nov 2022
    This post has 0 comments

    Two children code on laptops while an adult supports them.
  • For educators
  • The Computing Curriculum
  • Ada Computer Science
  • Online training courses
  • Hello World magazine
  • Research
  • For learners
  • Code Club
  • Code Club World
  • Explore our projects
  • Astro Pi
  • Coolest Projects
  • Policies
  • Safeguarding
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • About us
  • Donate
  • Team
  • Careers
  • Governance
  • Contact us
  • Trademark & brand
  • Raspberry Pi computers
  • Like Raspberry Pi on Facebook
  • Follow Raspberry Pi on X
  • Join us on Instagram
  • Subscribe to the Raspberry Pi YouTube channel

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).