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  1. Viewing student progressCode.org

    You can easily view your student's code for an individual coding level by clicking on the level cell in the Progress table for that student. Once you're in the level, you can view work for other students by …

  2. Code.Org tutorial for beginners - YouTube

    Code.org will get you started with code. Check out our Code.org tutorial for beginners to see how to use Code.org and learn #csforall.

  3. Finding curriculum and lesson plansCode.org

    Teachers can find curriculum guides, lesson plans, slide decks, and other lesson materials in two different places: From your list of class sections on the teacher homepage, find the class section you …

  4. Getting Started – Basic Features of Code.org – ClassX

    In this lesson, Jess from Code.org provides educators with a comprehensive guide to navigating the platform’s essential features, including accessing the teacher homepage, managing classroom …

  5. Introduction to code.org - Help Kids Create

    You can access a compact view of the dashboard by clicking the ‘more’ button as pictured above. The more button helps you to navigate quickly to other puzzles or lessons and to check progress.

  6. Code.org Quick Guide - CCS - Classroom Computer Science

    The Hour of Code is a global movement by Code.org reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries through a one-hour introduction to computer science and programming.

  7. Getting Started with Code.org: Basic Features - YouTube

    Get a guided tour of some of the basic features of Code.org! Check out our video on Creating a Classroom Section: • Getting Started with Code.org: Creating a ...

  8. How do I view a student's code on an individual level? – Code.org

    To view your students' submitted code, first go to the level you want to check work on, within a course. Alternatively, you can visit the " Progress " view for a section of yours, then clicking on a student's …

  9. Code.org Answers: A Comprehensive Guide for Young Learners

    Navigating the Code.org platform is essential for anyone who wish to learn coding effectively. This section delves into the key components, helping users understand how to utilize the platform to their …

  10. I'd like to start using Code.org in my classroom. How should I start?

    Your teacher account will allow you to create a classroom (we call them class sections) of students on Code.org, assign work to those students, and track their progress (see which levels and projects …