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ScratchFor beginner students, we teach them programming with Scratch MIT. This is an easy-to-use, drag-and-drop interface that allows anyone to code. Scratch is used to teach the fundamentals of coding and the function of some basic commands.
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PythonStudents in upper elementary may be too advanced for Scratch material. For that purpose, we teach them Python basics, a growing programming language in today's world.
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STEMThe STEM industry needs diversity! A big part of that is introducing kids to STEM concepts early to tackle some of the industry's stereotypes head-on. We aim to cultivate a passion within the students we teach!
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Testimonials |
What's one thing you liked about Coding4Kids?
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“Everything about it.”
“Very fun.” “Learning Python.” “It was fun to know how different pieces work. “ “Fun!” “You can be as creative as you want.” “It was very fun! It gave me more ideas on what to do on Scratch.” “Taught me the starters of programming.” “Building the robot and learning Scratch.” “I learned python.” “I liked learning how to screw on things.” “I learned to code python for the first time.” “I liked how we got hands on activity with circuit board” “I will still program, even when this session ends”. “Yes, we will come back next year.” “I would so come back next year.” |
Code-Loving High Schoolers
Mehak Garg and Shivali Gulati, two high schoolers from Milpitas High School teach elementary schooler's in the bay area coding and more about the tech industry.
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