The 5 best apps to teach your child to code

Besides the obvious boost to your kid’s future resume, learning to code offers many benefits including developing creativity, problem solving skills and resilience. With the emergence of hackathons, coding can also be a highly social activity in a time where all of us are longing to connect.

In the Modulo community, we have many families who work in tech who have generously tested out the the various learn to code apps for their own kids and recommended their family favorites.

Our teachers have reviewed these for their approach to teaching and watched a variety of learners use them to make sure they are fun and engaging for all kids PrK-12th grade, regardless of whether their parents have jobs in tech or not.

Our five favorite coding apps

  • CodeSpark Academy — $9.99/month (also lets kids create their own games)

  • SpriteBox Coding (great first coding app)

  • LightBot (a bit more advanced than SpriteBox)

  • Code.org FREE, tons of resources for all ages from this great non-profit

  • Scratch or Scratch Jr FREE MIT”s awesome teaching kids to code project

Getting started : not sure where to begin ? Here is some great advice from our friends at code.org on just getting started

Would you like more curriculum for learning at home? Try our free curriculum planner where you can search curriculum by your child’s learning style and favorite activities.

Manisha Snoyer (CEO and co-founder of Modulo)

Manisha Snoyer is an experienced educator and tech entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience teaching more than 2,000 children across three countries. She co-founded Modulo with Eric Ries to help families design personalized educational experiences. Prior to Modulo, she and Eric founded Schoolclosures.org, the largest relief effort for families during the pandemic that provided a hotline, free online math tutoring, and other essential resources to support 100,000 families. As a an early mover in alternative education, Manisha created CottageClass, the first microschool marketplace in 2015. She is dedicated to empowering families to build customized learning solutions that address academic, social, and emotional needs. Manisha graduated Summa Cum Laude from Brandeis University with degrees in French Literature and American Studies and minors in Environmental Studies and Peace & Conflict Studies.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/manisha-snoyer-5042298/
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