#CSforSocialJustice Lesson Resources
Program a conversation between two people. Choose a #CSforSocialJustice hero.
Grades 4 - 10
Learn how to code a chatbot, a computer program you can have a conversation with!
Grades 2 - 8
This example activity focuses on how computational thinking can be used as a critical lens to help students tackle a particular social justice issue.
Grades 3 - 8
A facilitation guide for leading an Hour of Code workshop that prompts learners to create a world in Scratch that highlights issues that are most important to them.
Grades 3 - 12
Virtual Family Creative Coding Nights bring young people, families, educators, and administrators together online to create and explore using Scratch.
Grades 3 - 12
This was part of a short presentation given at the CSTA New England Regional Conference "Equitable Remote Learning."
Grades K - 12
This workshop uses a combination of a water quality dataset and an online map-making tool to investigate where a fictitious source of groundwater pollution may be originating.
Grades 6 - 8
This game engages students through gamification but focuses on a clear topic: people touching Black people's (specifically women's) hair without permission
Grades 3 - 12
This game opens a great conversation about why reproductive health is often a taboo. Andy & Sophie met at Girls Who Code and created this as their final project.
Grades 5 - 12
Engage your students in the Your Voice Is Power learning experience and coding competition.
Grades 5 - 12
Use this guide to create a quiz game in Scratch with information about one of our #CSforSocialJustice Heroes.
Grades 3 - 10
Use the lessons below to provide CS instruction to students who may not have computer/internet access
This game opens a great conversation about why reproductive health is often a taboo. Andy & Sophie met at Girls Who Code and created this as their final project.
Grades 5 - 12
CS Unplugged is a collection of free teaching material that teaches Computer Science through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons and lots of running around.
Grades K - 12
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