Scratch Coding
This package offers an online or onsite group activity for up to 10 students that focuses on the fundamentals of Scratch, a low-code programming language designed around draggable building blocks, taught by an experienced Academic Coach.
12, 1-hour Zoom or onsite sessions, 2 days a week per group
$25/hr, or $299 total
6-10 students per session
Sign Up
This package offers an online or onsite group activity for up to 10 students that focuses on the fundamentals of Scratch, a low-code programming language designed around draggable building blocks, taught by an experienced Academic Coach.
12, 1-hour Zoom or onsite sessions, 2 days a week per group
$25/hr, or $299 total
6-10 students per session
Sign Up
This package offers an online or onsite group activity for up to 10 students that focuses on the fundamentals of Scratch, a low-code programming language designed around draggable building blocks, taught by an experienced Academic Coach.
12, 1-hour Zoom or onsite sessions, 2 days a week per group
$25/hr, or $299 total
6-10 students per session
Sign Up
What does Scratch Coding include?
Project-Based Learning
Through engaging in various pet projects, students gain exposure to building computer technology, fostering hands-on learning experiences and practical application
Creative Problem-Solving
Facilitated by the translation of creative ideas into complex coding environments, promoting innovative thinking and problem-solving skills
Enhanced Concentration
Through development of concentration and logical thinking skills while tackling coding challenges, contributing to improved problem-solving abilities in both coding and other academic areas
Collaborative Learning
Encouraged by collaboration and the sharing of ideas and technical insights among students, fostering a cooperative learning environment
Computational Thinking Mastery
Development of computational thinking skills, including planning, execution, and iteration, providing a solid foundation for understanding and solving complex problems in various contexts
Executive Function Skills
Including prioritization and organization, self-regulation, focus, effective communication, and resiliency
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When is Scratch Coding?
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How many students can attend per session?
A: Scratch Coding sessions are limited to ensure personalized attention, with a maximum of 10 students per session, and additional classes will be created based on demand.
Q: What materials will be provided to my student if I sign up for Scratch Coding?
A: Students will need to have access to computers, coding software, notebooks, pens/pencils, and any necessary materials for specific coding projects.
Q: Does my student need prior coding experience?
A: No prior coding experience is required, although having a basic understanding of coding concepts can be beneficial.
Q: What grades is Scratch Coding for?
A: Scratch Coding is for students in grades 5-8.
Q: How does Scratch Coding relate to school?
A: Each week, students engage in hands-on coding projects that align with school curriculum, reinforcing computational thinking skills.
Q: What key benefits does my student get from Scratch Coding?
A: Scratch Coding ensures an interactive learning experience that enhances problem-solving abilities through creative coding projects.