Help prepare your students for their future
Teaches computational thinking and professional languages
E.A.K is a unique new learning tool that supports students in building up their Personal Learning and Thinking Skills, which are crucial for lifelong success in learning.
The game has been shown to inspire students to become researchers, teachers, problem solvers, team builders, writers and designers, as well as coders.
E.A.K. allows teachers to become facilitators of independent learning.


If you are interested in purchasing E.A.K. for your school, please email [email protected]
Benefits to students
Knowledge of both computational thinking and real coding languages e.g. HTML, CSS and JavaScript
Additional skills complementing and going beyond the national computing curriculum (e.g. PLTS)
Helps to eliminate ‘technophobia’ through highly gamified and story driven gameplay
New content released regularly (every 8-10 weeks)
Benefits to teachers
An extremely effective method to engage both girls and boys aged 8-14 in Computing
Allows teachers to become facilitators of autonomous, independent learning
New content released regularly (every 8-10 weeks)
Lesson plans that support the UK computing curriculum
What teachers are saying about E.A.K.
We have asked Drum Roll to become an Education Development Partner, as we think their attitude, and ability to listen and develop a stunning learning product is unique.
Liz Hankin
Educational Consultant, Oasis Learning Community

90% of my Year 7s managed all the demo tasks without any support. It went down especially well with the girls!
@GeekMoore

Erase All Kittens demo is a brilliant way to teach kids and adults HTML coding: save a kitten, get a kitten video as a reward.
@HelpKidsCode

Just discovered Erase All Kittens - great way to learn HTML and CSS through cat gifs. Big hit with my Girls Who Code middle schoolers.
@AmandaMunoz

Introduced Erase All Kittens coding game to my Grade 7 class this week. Let’s just say they are hooked.
@Kasslenters

SAVE ADORABLE KITTENS (and also learn HTML and CSS!) with the video game Erase All Kittens. Cutest lesson ever.
@RailsBridgeChi
