The Code Club projects are step-by-step guides for children to follow and create animations, games, websites and much more.
Children build up programming skills as they move through the projects in their club

You need to be part of an active Code Club to access the full range of Code Club’s free projects. However, if you’re not running a club and want to see what our curriculum offers, there are two sample projects for each coding language available for anyone.
Scratch is a graphical programming language, where children can drag and combine code blocks to make a range of programs.
HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is a language for describing and structuring web pages.
Python is a widely used, general purpose, text-based programming language.
Like the look of these projects and want to help kids learn to code? Find out how you can become part of our network of clubs and volunteers.
Most Code Clubs start off using a simple programming language called Scratch, which was developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at MIT.