Guiding with Code badge (63mm woven)
Are you ready for Adventures In The Dark?
Guiding with Code measures 2.5 inches or 63mm across.
It is a woven badge with a overlocked border for sewing on or sticking using special badge and patch glue.
Get coding in your unit meetings, with a variety of fun activities, for our Guiding with Code challenge badge. No tech and no techy knowledge required! Everything in the pack has been designed with typical unit meeting resources in mind.
Inspire girls to follow in the footsteps of Ada Lovelace who, in the 1840s and around 100 years before the world’s first programmable computer, wrote the first computer program.
From Rainbows to Rangers, our Guiding with Code activities will have them on their feet with group games, expressing themselves with art, making and baking, debugging and handling errors, and getting inside a computer.
We’ve even provided some suggestions for linking in activities from the Girlguiding programme.
Are you ready for Adventures In The Dark?
Guiding with Code measures 2.5 inches or 63mm across.
It is a woven badge with a overlocked border for sewing on or sticking using special badge and patch glue.
Get coding in your unit meetings, with a variety of fun activities, for our Guiding with Code challenge badge. No tech and no techy knowledge required! Everything in the pack has been designed with typical unit meeting resources in mind.
Inspire girls to follow in the footsteps of Ada Lovelace who, in the 1840s and around 100 years before the world’s first programmable computer, wrote the first computer program.
From Rainbows to Rangers, our Guiding with Code activities will have them on their feet with group games, expressing themselves with art, making and baking, debugging and handling errors, and getting inside a computer.
We’ve even provided some suggestions for linking in activities from the Girlguiding programme.
Are you ready for Adventures In The Dark?
Guiding with Code measures 2.5 inches or 63mm across.
It is a woven badge with a overlocked border for sewing on or sticking using special badge and patch glue.
Get coding in your unit meetings, with a variety of fun activities, for our Guiding with Code challenge badge. No tech and no techy knowledge required! Everything in the pack has been designed with typical unit meeting resources in mind.
Inspire girls to follow in the footsteps of Ada Lovelace who, in the 1840s and around 100 years before the world’s first programmable computer, wrote the first computer program.
From Rainbows to Rangers, our Guiding with Code activities will have them on their feet with group games, expressing themselves with art, making and baking, debugging and handling errors, and getting inside a computer.
We’ve even provided some suggestions for linking in activities from the Girlguiding programme.