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Intro to Coding for Kids  (Age 9-13) - July 24-28
Intro to Coding for Kids  (Age 9-13) - July 24-28

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Langley

Intro to Coding for Kids (Age 9-13) - July 24-28

An epic STEM camp - first of its kind offered in South Whidbey! 

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Time & Location

Jul 24, 2023, 9:30 AM – Jul 28, 2023, 12:00 PM

Langley, 723 Camano Ave, Langley, WA 98260, USA

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About the event

In this 5-day half-day camp,  Teacher Justin will introduce coding fundamentals and basic programming concepts to kids aged 9-14 through engaging, hands-on activities and projects using Scratch and Python.

Students will learn what is coding and what are some common coding interfaces. They will also learn to:

- create a simple coding project that includes basic programming concepts

- work in teams to draw complex shapes & patterns and design a simple game with Python and Turtle Graphics

- showcase their Python game for class discussion and feedback at the end!

By the end of the course, students will have a basic understanding of programming concepts, created their own Scratch games, and built simple Python games using Turtle Graphics.

CLASS SIZE: Max 12 students 

SAMPLE CLASS CURRICULUM

Day 1

  1. Welcome and Icebreaker Activity (10 minutes)
  2. Introduction to Coding (20 minutes)               
    • What is coding?
    • Why is coding important?
    • Real-world examples of coding

 

  1. Introduction to Scratch (30 minutes)               
    • What is Scratch?
    • Creating a Scratch account
    • Exploring the Scratch interface

 

Hour 2 (15-minute break after the first hour):

  1. Creating a Simple Scratch Project (75 minutes)               
    • Moving and animating sprites
    • Adding sounds and backgrounds
    • Introducing basic programming concepts (loops, events, and conditions)

 

FULL CAMP SCHEDULE CAN BE VIEWED HERE

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Justin MacDonald grew up in the Seattle area and has a PhD in Quantitative Psychology from Purdue University. He has been college faculty since 2007 and regularly teaches graduate coding classes. He has extensive experience with a number of programming languages, including Python and Matlab. He also serves as the Math teacher for the 6th and 7th grades at Whidbey Island Waldorf School.

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Whidbey Island Language, Art & STEM Center
EIN: 92-2775207

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