This beginner-friendly course introduces students aged 6–11 to the world of coding using visual, block-based platforms like Scratch and Code.org. Students learn the building blocks of computer science—sequencing, loops, conditionals, events, and variables—while designing games, animations, and interactive stories. The course encourages creativity, critical thinking, and digital confidence, laying the groundwork for more advanced programming in the future.
Introduction to Block Coding
Understanding block coding and drag-and-drop interface
Exploring the coding environment (Scratch / Code.org)
Creating your first animation with movement and speech
Sequences and Events
Building code step-by-step with sequences
Triggering actions using events (like keyboard or mouse clicks)
Designing short interactive scenes
Loops and Patterns
Using repeat and forever loops
Drawing shapes with loops
Creating music and dance animations
Conditions and Decisions
if-then statements and sensing blocks
Coding games with scorekeeping and reactions
Introduction to variables for storing information
Projects and Storytelling
Build a game: obstacle course, chase game, or quiz
Story-based coding: create animated scenes with dialogue
Combine sound, motion, and visuals
Showcase and Exploration
Final project: build your own game or animated story
Present your project to the class
Explore what’s next: intro to Python or AI-based coding
Hi, I teach coding(Python, Scratch, Code.org) to kids from grade K-12, to create animation, games and their own apps. Teaching is my passion. I teach with fun. My students enjoy the class while learning the concept and logics of the programming language. I have designed various games and puzzles to enhance their aptitude as well as the creativity. It also increases their mathematics and problem solving skills while they learn coding. I make the programming fun for kids rather than being just numbers.
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