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| This June, inspire creators to use code to explore environmental issues, share ideas, and imagine solutions. Inside, you’ll find our ‘Green goals’ Scratch animation project and workshop, Rohan’s inspiring Code Club story, new Python beta projects to try in our Code Editor, and an invite to the Coolest Projects livestream! |
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Project of the month: Green goals | | ‘Green goals’ is a beginner-friendly Scratch animation from our ‘Protect our planet’ project collection. It’s a great starting point to introduce coding concepts while encouraging creators to think about real-world environmental challenges. | |
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Featured workshop: Create a Scratch animation with Green goals | Need help running our Scratch project of the month in your Code Club? Join our step-by-step Green goals codealong and pick up simple tips for leading an environmental coding session inspired by the UN’s sustainable development goals.
Wednesday 10 June 17:00 BST | |
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 | | Meet Rohan, the high school student inspiring creators | | Inspired by his love of computer science, high school student Rohan started a Code Club at his local library in Camarillo, USA, in 2023. Using Code Club resources, he’s created a welcoming space where young people can build websites, games, and creative coding projects while discovering a passion for technology. |
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Coolest Projects live! | Join us on 24 June at 15:00 BST for the Coolest Projects livestream celebration!
Hosted by Greg Foot, we’ll showcase inspiring digital projects created by young people from around the world and reveal the judges’ favourite projects from each category. | |
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 | A Scratch project from creator April | | April is a creator from Code Club Australia, and invites you to try ‘Drone planting’ — a beginner Scratch project inspired by real drones used to restore forests and bushland lost to fires in Australia. |
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 | New beta Python projects to try! | Test two new Python beta projects in our Code Editor. Simply log in to your dashboard and go to ‘Beta projects’.
Crafty critters: Build creepy creatures while learning loops, debugging, and randomisation.
Revolting rhymes: Create silly rhyme generators and explore dictionaries, loops, and more. |
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| |  | Everything in one place: Code Editor | Haven't used our new Code Editor in your Code Club yet? Now's the time to try it!
It keeps instructions and code side-by-side, helping beginners focus, experiment, and build confidence — all in one place.
Try it with our latest Python projects and see the difference |
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Know an organisation ready to become a Code Club partner? | We’re looking for the next cohort of Code Club Incubator Partners — and we’d love your help.
Our global partners are organisations around the world who grow networks of Code Clubs in their communities, helping young people learn to code and create with technology.
Do you know an organisation that could do the same in their region? | |
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