n this class, students will be introduced to logic of
coding and programming through SCRATCH, the coding
language developed by M.I.T. for children. Through use of a
graphical, drag and drop interface, students learn
how to create simple programs that are fun, animated and personal
ized. We follow the Creative Computing
curriculum introduced by Harvard Graduate School of Education
. Each class contains a separate lesson in
Scratch and students can share their work with their families
at the end of class. Each student must have
access to a computer in order to participate in this class.
n this class, students will be introduced to logic of
coding and programming through SCRATCH, the coding
language developed by M.I.T. for children. Through use of a
graphical, drag and drop interface, students learn
how to create simple programs that are fun, animated and personal
ized. We follow the Creative Computing
curriculum introduced by Harvard Graduate School of Education
. Each class contains a separate lesson in
Scratch and students can share their work with their families
at the end of class. Each student must have
access to a computer in order to participate in this class
n this class, students will be introduced to logic of
coding and programming through SCRATCH, the coding
language developed by M.I.T. for children. Through use of a
graphical, drag and drop interface, students learn
how to create simple programs that are fun, animated and personal
ized. We follow the Creative Computing
curriculum introduced by Harvard Graduate School of Education
. Each class contains a separate lesson in
Scratch and students can share their work with their families
at the end of class. Each student must have
access to a computer in order to participate in this class
n this class, students will be introduced to logic of
coding and programming through SCRATCH, the coding
language developed by M.I.T. for children. Through use of a
graphical, drag and drop interface, students learn
how to create simple programs that are fun, animated and personal
ized. We follow the Creative Computing
curriculum introduced by Harvard Graduate School of Education
. Each class contains a separate lesson in
Scratch and students can share their work with their families
at the end of class. Each student must have
access to a computer in order to participate in this class
In this class, students will be introduced to logic of coding and programming through SCRATCH, the coding language developed by M.I.T. for children. Through use of a graphical, drag and drop interface, students learn how to create simple programs that are fun, animated and personalized. We follow the Creative Computing curriculum introduced by Harvard Graduate School of Education. Each class contains a separate lesson in Scratch and students can share their work with their families at the end of class. Each student must have access to a computer in order to participate in this class.04/10/2018, 04/17/2018, 04/24/2018, 05/01/2018, 05/08/2018, 05/15/2018, 05/22/2018, 05/29/2018, 06/05/2018
Participants must currently be in grades 1 to 2.
Minimum: 8
Maximum: 12
Registration starts on 03/08/2018.
Please contact St. Anthony School if you have any questions.