Visual Programming A course for kids aged 9-10
The children learn programming basics in Scratch, a language designed for kids. Our students create simple projects, from basic animations to real games and cartoons
We study. We play. We create.
We teach students to understand the logic behind coding without complicated programming languages. The kids get to develop their own programs in Scratch
Students pass through the full cycle of creative project development they’ll use as adults: from initial ideas and plans to working in a team and presentations
Our students put together at least 20 projects, including an animated calling card, a cartoon with voiceover and a game with multiple levels and obstacles
We code, and bring dreams to life
A project-based approach
The course is made up of 5 modules. The kids present a project at the end of each module. A future environmental campaigner can set up an online competition to recycle trash, a CS:GO fan can create their own version of the game, and a budding polyglot can make their own training program to help them learn a foreign language
Your child will learn to
1
to develop algorithms using sequences, operators and loops
2
to check their own and other students’ programs and correct errors, like a real tester
3
to be part of a team: they’ll distribute tasks and take responsibility for their job
Final
to create their own projects and talk about them in interesting ways – what this part’s for, why it's needed and how it works
Choose a format that works for you
- Online
- Take classes from anywhere in the world
- No time spent on travelling
- Up to 6 kids per group
Offline- Classes at the Algorithmics school
- In-person interaction with the teacher and fellow classmates
- Up to 12 kids per group
- Length: 32 lessons
- Studying takes place on weekdays after school or at the weekends
- A class lasts for 90 minutes with a break in the middle.
