Learn to Code

There are so many ways to learn coding from live classes to virtual tutorials, or even by trial and error. Binary Butterflies has curated the best resources to enhance your coding journey, no matter how you like to learn. Take a look at some of our free classes and workshops for students K-8 or some free websites to teach yourself, at any age!

Free Coding Classes!

We can teach you how to code with no past experience necessary, and it's completely free. Our courses stretch from grades K-8 and use project-based learning so your child gains new skills and walks away with some awesome creations of their very own. Spots fill up quickly so register soon!

Free Resources

Code.org is the #1 free resource for kids and teens alike with guided curriculum, videos, developing labs, and much more. They have awesome hour of code sessions starring your favorite animated characters for your younger kids, with guided instruction for AP Computer Science Principles and AP Computer Science A for your older kids.

Scratch is a fun and interactive platform to create your very own animations and games. It is simple to use at all ages, and can be scaled up or down to match all skill levels from beginners to advanced programmers.

Khan Academy contains many amazing free videos, articles, and sample projects to help your older kids learn programming. Geared towards an older age group and working at a quicker pace, these courses will teach you all the basics of JavaScript, HTML, and SQL.

Code Combat is a very exciting way to learn to code while you play an adventure puzzle game. Work through levels and solve puzzles with code in order to learn the coding language of your choice. While there is a free version, there also is a paid version where you can unlock many more items and levels to enhance your learning.

Volunteer Opportunities

The best way to grow your skills is by collaborating with a team of coders and learning from each other. Join our team to help develop curriculum for students and curate resources to spark a larger interest in computer science, and inspire more people to learn how to code.

Got questions? For more information about learning to code contact us at binarybutterflies@gmail.com