Coding unplugged (and not) to make, modify and collectively enrich the collection of coded instructions created by the students for the students. The activity is based on a collection of programs prepared by primary school students to create images on squared paper. The instructions, represented by a programming language made up of lines and arrows, can be used both for coding unplugged activities (creating drawings on paper) and for coding activities with Scratch, thanks to a software specifically designed and shared on the platform of the same name.