Back to School Coding Supplies

Whether this is your first year teaching coding or you're a seasoned pro, coming back from the summer can be chaotic.  We assembled some of our most requested back to school supplies and created some new ones just for you. 

Back to School Presentation

Use this presentation to inform admins, colleagues, or parents on what you'll be teaching and what kids are learning. We've added notes and suggested talking points to each slide. Just add your own passion and excitement to kick off the school year with an inspiring splash.

Lesson Planner and Scope and Sequence

Review the complete Kodable scope & sequence and use the lesson planner to plan a semester of coding for K-5. We've included a concept overview for all grades as well as specific scope and sequences for each grade level. Once you've planned your semester you can adjust your pacing to match on your teacher dashboard.

Classroom Printables and Decorations

Get creative! Deck out your classroom with coding posters and Kodable fuzzes to inspire a year of learning. We put together some fun posters covering fundamental concepts in coding as well as a collection of Kodable characters to print and decorate your bulletin board.

Other Back to School Resources

Join us for our Back to School Webinar on 8/21

We love hosting our back to school webinar every year! It is great chatting with everyone, getting up to speed on all the important changes to Kodable, and answering your important questions. Join us for an evening of learning.

Fill out this quick RSVP form to get notified about all the details including date and time, archive, etc.

Schedule  First Year Training with a Kodable Expert

Schedule a free training call with Hannah, the Kodable Instructional Coach to get up to speed before your first year of coding instruction.

Hannah recently graduated from Harvard University with a M.Ed in Technology, Innovation, and Education. Hannah got her start in education as a teacher and developed the coding and robotics curriculum for K - 8 students at her former school.