How it Works

Pre-Built, Standards-Aligned Lessons
Coding Pathways are ready-made, multimedia coding lessons teachers assign from the Make Wonder dashboard and kids complete inside of Blockly. For each grade level, there are 10-15 activities that are 15-20 minutes each. Teachers track student progress in the dashboard and are alerted if a student appears stuck.

Manage your Classroom in a snap
With Make Wonder, students can now maintain their own progress in Blockly by tapping into their profile set up by their teacher. The classroom setup features in Make Wonder enable teachers to use quick add, Google classroom and other techniques to accelerate the process of getting started. Toggles also enable personalizing other features for students like turning on the Red Aloud feature for early readers.

A bird's eye view of student achievement
Our in-depth progress trackers give valuable insights into how students are doing as they complete the challenges you've assigned. Whether you're tracking their progress through Blockly Puzzlez, Math Activities, Challenge Cards, or the Coding Pathways lessons, you get a clear view of where things stand along with advice for how to support students who are struggling.

Put the M back in STEM
Our 60 Math Activities give students a chance to practice coding skills and math skills at the same time. Aligned to math standards in grades 3-5, these activities are completely plug and play. Assign tu students and they complete them inside of Blockly using Virtual Dash. Track their progress right from the teacher dashboard.
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Challenge Cards & Robotics Competition

Hours and hours of challenges
Included in your Make Wonder subscription are 72 Digital Challenge Cards you can assign to students to complete using Blockly and a physical Dash or Dot robot. These are aligned to the code.org standards A-F and feature quick challenges that bolster coding skills. Challenge Cards are great for station work or for providing additional challenges to students who complete an activity early.