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As I said on my first comment, I don't recall such an offering beyond block style programming (e.g. EduBlocks). The internet is a big place, though. Good luck on your search. Source: almost 2 years ago
To shift from block coding to text based like python later, look for free sites like these: Https://edublocks.org/. Source: almost 2 years ago
Numworks support the shorter function names. I noticed that it is difficult to use `turtle` interactively from the Python shell since the screen is cleared between each command that is entered. A way to circumvent this is to use semicolon ";" betweens the commands, but it would be better if the OS could be modified so that the graphics screen is buffered. It's possible to mix turtle and kandinsky in the same... Source: over 3 years ago
Have you tried using https://edublocks.org/? I'm learning python at school and I found that helped me. Source: almost 4 years ago
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