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The Hour of Code is a global movement introducing tens of millions of students to computer science through one-hour tutorial sessions. Among its most beloved and effective tutorials is the Angry Birds coding game, developed in collaboration with Rovio Entertainment, the creators of the Angry Birds franchise. This activity transforms a simple puzzle game into a powerful teaching tool for coding logic. Overview of the Activity In the Hour of Code: Angry Birds tutorial (officially titled "Learn to Code with Angry Birds" on platforms like Code.org), players help the iconic Angry Birds character reach a green pig. To do so, they must arrange visual programming blocks—such as "move forward," "turn left," "turn right," and "repeat"—into sequences that navigate a grid-based maze.

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Antlers Official Trailer

Antlers

Official Trailer

In ANTLERS, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.

Directed by:
Scott Cooper
Screenplay by:
Henry Chaisson
Nick Antosca
 Scott Cooper
Produced by:
Guillermo del Toro
J. Miles Dale
David S. Goyer
Cast:
Keri Russell
Jesse Plemons
Jeremy T. Thomas

The Hour of Code is a global movement introducing tens of millions of students to computer science through one-hour tutorial sessions. Among its most beloved and effective tutorials is the Angry Birds coding game, developed in collaboration with Rovio Entertainment, the creators of the Angry Birds franchise. This activity transforms a simple puzzle game into a powerful teaching tool for coding logic. Overview of the Activity In the Hour of Code: Angry Birds tutorial (officially titled "Learn to Code with Angry Birds" on platforms like Code.org), players help the iconic Angry Birds character reach a green pig. To do so, they must arrange visual programming blocks—such as "move forward," "turn left," "turn right," and "repeat"—into sequences that navigate a grid-based maze.