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Three icebreaker activities that will build connections within your club

Kickstart your Code Club by using an icebreaker activity! Let us guide you through three icebreakers and how they can help your creators to connect, collaborate, and feel comfortable learning together.

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Young people at Linton-on-Ouse Primary School and Nursery getting started at their Code Club.

What is the best way to start your Code Club? There will never be one right answer that will fit everyone: the way you run your sessions will depend on the unique needs of your attendees, their ages, and interests.

But what about those scenarios where you have been thrown a curveball? A new club member is joining, or your creators have all rushed in, and they’re bouncing off the walls! This is where you might want to consider an icebreaker activity.

What is an icebreaker?

An icebreaker is a short activity that takes up to 15 minutes to complete. They can be used at the start of your Code Club session to help everyone get to know each other and warm up. Icebreakers are also a good way to disconnect from whatever activity your creators have come from and turn their focus to Code Club. We recommend choosing an unplugged activity for this.

Let’s explore three icebreaker activities and how they could benefit your Code Club.

New to the club

First up is ‘introduce a teammate’. This icebreaker is excellent for welcoming any newcomers to your Code Club. Led by the creators, it gives them an opportunity to get to know each other in a fun way.

This icebreaker is a low-pressure activity to encourage communication, help new members quickly gain a sense of belonging, and develop public speaking skills, especially in quieter creators. It’s even more of a challenge if creators already know each other: what new facts can they share?

Creating a positive learning environment

Do your creators regularly come charging into the room, buzzing with excitement? Of course they do, and you’re keen to channel this energy into your session, but how do you go about creating a positive learning environment?

The icebreaker ‘robot maze’, works to ease your creators into the session by immediately focusing their energy on an exciting task, as they learn the importance of of being specific when creating their code.

There’s so much flexibility with our icebreaker activities. Why not encourage calm by making this an individual activity. Each creator can try out their instructions on the robot one at a time, getting their brains into gear as they link their learning to the coding project or content you are planning to cover in the session.

Mixing things up

You can use ‘the low-tech social network’ icebreaker to encourage young creators to get to know each other. Creators who regularly attend Code Club may find themselves sitting with the same people at each session.

This icebreaker presents the perfect opportunity to help your creators connect by finding similarities with one another. By encouraging them to chat to lots of different creators, you can build cooperation and teamwork skills to use further down the line.

Check out all of our unplugged activities and try one of these icebreakers in your next Code Club session!

Beyond the classics: exploring Code Club projects in 2025

At the end of 2024, we crunched the numbers and found that classic Code Club projects like ‘Space talk’, ‘Boat race’, and ‘Ghostbusters’ remain popular choices across the world. In 2025, dive into some of our other inspiring projects to help your creators build on their skills!

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Make your ideas with Code Club

Exploring new projects and adding your own creative spin can boost learning, spark excitement, and unlock fresh inspiration for you and your creators.

Our projects site offers over 200 coding projects that provide support for creators to learn at their own pace and grow their confidence through hands-on learning. This empowers them to successfully bring their ideas to life through code. Code Club mentor Bob shares how he has used the projects in his club:

“The Code Club projects help motivate creators through the structure. I spend a lot of time at the beginning of a new year with a fresh group of coders showing them the projects and how they work through them, and how they go from one page to the next and find all the hints and tips in the projects.”

– Bob, Code Club mentor

Check out our suggestions and try a new project in your club this year.

Moving on from ‘Space talk’

After Space talk, launch a new space-themed activity with Alien language! Creators will train a machine learning model to recognise alien words and use it to control an alien in Scratch. Get ready for a fun, possibly noisy, introduction to machine learning.

You can expand the project by encouraging your creators to change the sprites and backdrops.

‘Alien language’ Scratch project

From boat racing to scoring goals

Boat race is a Code Club classic, but why not take those coding skills to the next level with a new game? Beat the goalie guides coders to create a two-player game where the aim is to score as many goals as possible in 30 seconds.

Creators can customise the sport, target, and players to make the game their own.

‘Beat the goalie’ Scratch project 

‘Ghostbusters’ is just the beginning

If you love Ghostbusters, try a new challenge with Clone wars. Creators can build on their existing Scratch skills and discover exciting new concepts by creating a game to save the Earth from space monsters — or any other threat that coders can dream up.

‘Clone wars’ Scratch project 

“The Code Club projects start the ball rolling. I often start with the ‘Ghostbusters’ project and very rarely do children make a ghost floating around a manor. They’re picking sprites that relate to things that they’re interested in. Whether it’s about footballs, food, or anything else is what sparks their creativity and inspires them to experiment.”

– Rachel, Code Club mentor, Stevenage, UK

Creators can swap out the extraterrestrial invaders for giant robots, mischievous gremlins, or even a swarm of angry bees. The possibilities are endless!

Explore the Code Club projects, where creators are guided through new coding and design skills to make things that matter to them.

How the Code Club platform helps club leaders

Running a Code Club just got a whole lot simpler — and more fun! Our Code Club platform has been redesigned to help you connect with your community and streamline your club management.

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Running your Code Club

We’ve recently updated the site we use to manage clubs and we’ve packed the new platform with exciting features to help club leaders like you. Here are a few highlights:

  • Parents/guardians can find and learn more about a club
  • Anyone interested can subscribe to email updates about a club
  • Potential volunteers can find and offer to mentor at a club
  • People can see and book tickets to upcoming events
  • Club leaders can manage event ticketing, volunteer requests, and send emails to subscribers

Discover the improved dashboard

Managing your Code Club is easier than ever with the revamped dashboard. When you log in, you’ll be taken to the dashboard where you can access everything you need.

Club leaders can manage their club, including updating their club profile, creating events, and reviewing volunteer applications. Volunteers can use the dashboard to see their clubs, access training materials, and find support resources.

The dashboard shares different training materials and support resources

Tell people about your club on its profile page

You can now easily edit the description on your club’s profile page and update key details about your club, including:

  • The times and days that your club runs
  • Whether you are looking for mentors for your club
  • Whether your club runs online or in person
  • Links to your social media pages
  • To see how to do this, and other changes you can make to your club’s public profile, check out this FAQ article.

Making it easier for volunteers to find your club

Potential volunteers can quickly find local Code Clubs and easily request to volunteer. The clearer club profile page design allows volunteers to express their interest quickly, helping club leaders build a stronger and more vibrant mentor team.

Once someone requests to volunteer at your Code Club, their dashboard will show them the steps to get started.

These steps include completing our safeguarding module, getting a background check, and contacting the club to arrange a visit. This ensures that all volunteers are well-prepared and equipped to support your Code Club.

Here’s a peek at the dashboard a new Code Club mentor will see

Create and manage events easily

Say goodbye to complicated ticketing systems! Our platform makes it easy to create ticketed events for your Code Club. Club leaders can offer up to three different ticket types and collect emergency contact information for attendees during the booking process. Also, when you publish a new event, everyone subscribed to your club will automatically receive an email notification. 

Parents/guardians no longer need to register an account to book — ensuring they have a hassle-free experience — and they’ll get an email confirming their booking right away.

Need to cancel an event? No problem! You can do so directly on the platform, which will automatically notify everyone who booked a ticket.

Keep in contact with your club’s subscribers

Keep your community informed! As a club leader, you can email parents, guardians, and volunteers who subscribe to updates on your club’s profile. Subscribers will automatically receive an email notification whenever you create a new event.

Send updates to your Code Club community

You can also send custom messages to your subscribers directly through the Code Club platform. You can use markdown to easily format your emails and make them look great. If you’re new to markdown or need some inspiration, check out this website to see examples and preview your formatting.

You have full control over your subscriber list. You can remove subscribers, or people can unsubscribe themselves at any time.

Learn more about how club leaders can email subscribers with this tutorial video.

Access your favourite resources with ease

Previously, Code Club mentors needed to log in to access our resources, but now they are available to all from our website. We’ve also reorganised them, meaning it is easier to access and find what you need. 

Explore our bank of free resources

Apply to start a new club and get it verified

For those looking to start a Code Club, we have improved the verification process. Now, safeguarding sponsors are contacted immediately when you submit your club application, speeding up the process for new clubs.

In short, you can now spend less time on admin and more time inspiring the next generation of coders! Log in to the Code Club platform and start making use of all the new platform features.