This page was originally set up as a jumping-off point for an after-school community education coding class (for elementary school kids) that I taught in 2016. I refered a few other people to it over the years, but of late it has been discovered (via search, I assume) by others teaching coding, which makes me happy! It is probably a little out of date by now, but some new suggestions have come in to help keep it fresh: special thanks to the Junior Gril Scout Troop in Harrisville, NY, to Sarah of the Lyndhurst, NJ STEM Club for Girls, and to Lauren, through the North Mountain Institute in Arizona, for their suggestions!
Tynker (Click this link first, then come back to this page and click one of the links below):
RoboMind (Medium)
Guru99 (Beginner to Advanced: a complete course)
Code Combat (Advanced)
Grok Learning (Advanced)
Keyboarding Games (Learn to type): UpBeat / Dance Mat Typing / Typing.com
Logic Games: Snail Bob
About programming languages: Praxent
A handy glossary of programming terms: Qualtrics
Another list resource, from HP: Become a Coding Genius: Coding Games for Beginners
Can AI help you with that? It sure can! AIPRM
About women in Computer Science, and additional learn-to-code resources: resume.io
Here's another list similar to this one (but it won't come up in Firefox, and the host site is unexpected! Be warned that this site does a lot of tracking.): coupon.net