Code Kingdoms Dashboard Guide
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Code Kingdoms Dashboard Guide
for kids, with kids, by kids.
Resources overview
We have produced a number of resources designed to help people use Code Kingdoms. There are introductory guides to all parts of the product and classroom materials to help teach lessons around Code Kingdoms.
Code Kingdoms Learning: What, where, when and how
A summary of the Code Kingdoms approach to learning.
Teacher Guide
An overview for teachers. Describes the Code Kingdoms learning ethos and details the different parts of the product.
Dashboard Guide
A beginner's guide to using our group management tool. Describes everything from registering for an account to assessing the progress of your kids.
Sandbox guide
A guide to using our unstructured creation environment. Learn everything from using the menus to making great puzzles.
Unit 1: Introducing Code An introductory unit of six `off-the-shelf'
Kingdoms
lesson plans. Targeted at KS2 kids.
Unit 2: Learning a language
Six `off-the-shelf' lesson plans designed to teach kids the basic of JavaScript
Puzzle Packs
A guide to building specific puzzles in Creative mode. Step-by-step instructions from start to finish. Four puzzles per pack.
Contents
What is Code Kingdoms What is the Dashboard? How do I get started? From registration to starting a lesson Creating a group Allowing members to join your group Usernames and pins Managing members Setting a lesson Setting Adventures Select Puzzles Monitoring progress and saving lessons Locking screens Assessment Individual progress Frequently asked questions
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About this guide
This guide is for teachers and volunteers and explains how to use the dashboard to manage groups of kids as they work through Code Kingdoms puzzles. The dashboard can be accessed at dashboard..
What is Code Kingdoms?
Code Kingdoms teaches programming and computational thinking in a way that's fun for kids. They build and protect their lands with puzzles coded in real JavaScript.
How does it work?
Play to learn Computational Thinking
As kids explore new lands they will learn programming concepts from the ground up. As they code, solve and build puzzles, they'll develop new coding and problem-solving skills that allow them to progress in the game.
Build your own kingdom
Get creative. Programming is fun and allows kids to design your own puzzles with real JavaScript code. As they progress they'll advance from drag and drop to real text-based code and grow a mightier kingdom.
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