Today, we're pleased to release a range of resources designed to support teachers, parents and carers alongside the free Rabbids Coding game.
Download the free resources here
Rabbids Coding introduces learners of all ages to the basics of programming and algorithmic logic through a series of fun, increasingly challenging, levels set within the chaotic Rabbids universe. The free game will now benefit from a series of brand-new resources linking the core concepts explored in the game to the UK National Curriculum for Computing, as well as additional cross-curricular "Unplugged" activities which do not require any technology to deliver, and a Parent's Pack to support learning at home.
The resources also include a Teachers' Guide, Curriculum Maps (covering Key Stages 1-3), and a selection of worksheets.
Rabbids Coding was developed by Ubisoft Montreal and spearheaded by Game Developer Anthony Kozak in Montréal Saint Laurent. Originally released in 2019, this new suite of resources has been developed to make the game as accessible as possible and to help busy teachers to incorporate it into their curriculum.
Our team here in the UK collaborated with Digital Schoolhouse to create the range of resources and lesson plans, as well as running initial classroom testing.
Our MD, Lisa Opie, said "By working together with Digital Schoolhouse on these resources and adding a huge amount of value to the already fantastic Rabbids Coding game, we've taken an essential step towards making sure that already-busy teachers can easily embed meaningful, fun computing and programming learning into their lessons."
Download the free resources here.
Download Rabbids Coding here