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  1. Game Lab - Code.org

    Create games and animations in Game Lab! A fun, beginner-friendly environment to learn coding with JavaScript and unleash your creativity.

  2. Game Design with Code.org | Curriculum and Activities for All Ages

    Explore Code.org’s game design offerings—from block-based to text-based programming. Browse free curriculum and tools that help students build and share original games.

  3. Sprite Lab | Code Games & Animations for Grades K–5

    Sprite Lab helps K–5 students create games and animations with easy, drag-and-drop code blocks. A fun way to start learning computer science!

  4. Python Lab | Learn Real Python Coding in School - Code.org

    Students can write and run Python code directly in a browser-based environment. Designed for students aged 13+, providing a smooth, safe, and engaging entry point into text-based coding.

  5. Game Lab - Code.org

    Game Lab is a tool built with JavaScript that can be used to create art, games, and animations. Read more about Game Lab's commands in the Game Lab documentation.

  6. Code.org

    Game Lab works best on a desktop or laptop computer with a mouse and keyboard. You may experience issues using this tool on your current device. You may experience issues using …

  7. Play Lab - Code.org

    You may experience issues using Web Lab in Private Browsing mode. Please reload your project in normal mode. Sorry for the inconvenience. CS in Algebra curriculum and content is being …

  8. Code.org Tools & Labs | Explore Coding Labs & Educational Widgets

    Discover Code.org’s coding labs and educational tools. Access Sprite Lab, App Lab, Internet Simulator, and more to enhance computer science learning.

  9. Sprite Lab | Code.org

    Sprite Lab is a block-based programming environment where you can make simple animations and games with objects and characters that interact with each other. Create an animation or …

  10. What are the differences between App Lab, Game Lab, Web Lab

    Game Lab is built with a “draw loop” model, meaning student’s program primarily consists of a big loop, updated on every frame of animation, in which they can check and update game state …