The hour of code school wide challenge of \u201ccan we get every student to code for one hour\u201d is a great starting point. This also gets the administration thinking about computer science because they realize they don\u2019t have anyone teaching that.\xa0 But if we get brave and kick the challenge up a notch we could change the very fabric of our school culture. You are asking \u201cHow do I kick it up a notch?\u201d and "If I kick it up a notch may I still retain the right to subsequently kick out the jams?\u201d\xa0 \xa0 Kick it up a notch by challenging your school to have kids code for an hour in EACH CLASS during CS education week. That is right. get coding happening in EVERY SUBJECT. \xa0 You can get started now and check out the huge collection of activities at\xa0https://code.org/learn \xa0 If you want some direct links, here are a few great guided tutorials that can really showcase content area learning. These also require no teacher prior knowledge of coding. \xa0 Social Studies Bill of Rights project (Tynker)\xa0 https://www.tynker.com/ide/?p=5772c077af9231e30d8b456f Drawing Flags in JavaScript https://www.codeavengers.com/javascript/103#1.1 Science Climate Science and Coding https://app.vidcode.io/project/hourofcode-science Coding and Physics https://bitsbox.com/pdf/hoc2015/BitsboxLessonPlan2015_Physics.pdf Recoloring the Universe http://chandra.si.edu/edu/pencilcode/index.html Use Data like an App in MATLAB https://learntocode.mathworks.com/ Math Make it Fly with Scratch https://hourofcode.com/scratchfly Kano Pixel Hack\xa0 https://hourofcode.com/kanopixel Python Turtle Graphic\xa0 https://www.codeavengers.com/python/100 Robots http://www.hummingbirdkit.com/teaching/hour-code-creating-game-hummingbird http://resources.kodable.com/public/introduction_to_coding_through_robotics_ft._wonder_workshop.pdf https://code.org/learn/robotics