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Hi, We're Girls Who Code!

Meet Audrey, Brittney, Margot & Shannon three girls who code! See what it's like to learn to code...

I Speak Code: Girls Who Code

This week the Girls Who Code gang talks about programming languages, what they do and which ones...

Introducing Scratch

Ever wanted to learn how to make a computer game? This video introduces Scratch, a programming...

TedTalk: Coding by a Kid, for Kids

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a...

Thomas Suarez: 6th Grade Programmer

Thomas Suarez is a 6th grade student at a middle school in the South Bay of Los Angeles. When Apple...

What Makes a Good Game?

What are the ingredients of a good game? Is it the characters, the environments, or maybe the...
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Click'd

Written by Tamara Ireland Stone

This novel for middle grades features a girl who's idea for an app goes viral. A fictionalized look...

3rd - 7th
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Coding Games in Scratch

Written by Jon Woodcock
Learn how to use the programming language Scratch to create your own games. Easy to follow...
3rd - 7th
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Coding, Bugs, and Fixes: Kids Get Coding

Written by Heather Lyons and Elizabeth Tweedale
This book from the Kids Get Coding series shows kids how to get started and learn from mistakes...
3rd - 9th
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Girls Who Code: Learn to Code and Change the World

Written by Reshma Saujani
Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani's graphically animated book shows what a huge role computer science plays in our lives and how much fun it can be.
3rd - 12th
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Star Wars Coding Projects

Written by Jon Woodcock and Illustrated by Jon Hall
Favorite characters from the Star Wars movies guide you through creating your own code using Scratch...
3rd - 7th

As Fast As Words Could Fly: Teacher Guide

The Teacher’s Guide provided by Storyline Online includes a book summary, background, discussion...

To Be a Drum: Teacher Guide

The pulse of the drum, symbolizing the rhythm of the earth, has moved through African culture, over...
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As Fast As Words Could Fly

Written by Pamela M. Tuck and Illustrated by Eric Velasquez

Mason Steele is proud of his father's work with a civil rights group and writes handwritten notes...

2nd - 7th
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To Be a Drum

Written by Evelyn Coleman and Illustrated by Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson
The pulse of the drum, symbolizing the rhythm of the earth, has moved through African culture, over...
K - 8th

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Word Search (Easy)

After reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, use this printable and interactive...

Chronicles of the Black Tulip Adventure Kit

An activity kit for educators, librarians, booksellers, book blubs, and other seaworthy readers to...

Neversink Activity Guide

Walden Pond Press was fortunate to work with The National Audubon Society’s Project Puffin to put...

The Only Game: Reading Guide

This guide for The Only Game by Mike Lupica, part of the Home Team series was created by Simon &...
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Bull Trout's Gift

Written by Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and Illustrated by Sashay Camel
“We were wealthy from the water,” Mitch Smallsalmon says, and like all the tribal elders, he speaks...
3rd - 7th
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Neversink

Written by Barry Wolverton and Illustrated by Sam Nielson

Along the Arctic circle lies a small island called Neversink, home to a colony of odd-looking sea...

3rd - 7th
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The Vanishing Island

Written by Barry Wolverton and Illustrated by Dave Stevenson

An engrossing fantasy, a high-seas adventure, an alternate history epic—this is the richly imagined...

3rd - 7th

Big Nate Author Lincoln Pierce

Meet Lincoln Peirce, the author of Big Nate, and learn how he gets his ideas and how he renders them...

Eva Ibbotson: Author Interview and Discussion Guide

Interview with The Star of Kazan author Eva Ibbotson and discussion questions.

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