1:1 Scratch Coding Lessons (Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced)
What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed55 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Class Experience
US Grade 1 - 7
Beginner - Advanced Level
🌟 Welcome to 1:1 Scratch Coding Lessons! 🌟 Dive into the world of coding with our personalized Scratch lessons designed for students at any skill level—beginner, intermediate, or advanced! 🎨✨ 🎯 Class Highlights: What Will Be Taught? Students will create dynamic projects such as games and animations, learning key coding concepts that inspire creativity and logical thinking. 🕹️💡 Topics Covered: Scratch interface and features 🎉 Coding basics: sequencing, loops, and conditionals 🔄 Working with variables and data 🧮 Debugging and problem-solving techniques 🔧 Advanced project creation (for those ready to level up!) 🚀 🎨 Themes: September 30th- October 27th: Puzzles October 28th-November 24th: World Travel November 25th-December 22nd: Obstacle course December 23rd-January 19th: Extreme sports 🗓️ Class Structure: Each session will start with an overview to set the stage, followed by hands-on coding time. Together, we'll work on exciting projects, ensuring students grasp concepts effectively before moving on to new challenges. 📚🤝 💡 Teaching Style: Expect an encouraging and interactive environment! I use a hands-on approach, guiding students through their projects while fostering creativity and independent thinking. 🌈🌟 🕹️ Interactive Learning: Students will actively engage in coding sessions, discussions, and Q&A. We'll incorporate fun games and interactive activities to reinforce learning, and I’ll provide ongoing feedback throughout the process! 🗣️🎮💬 📌 Important Info for Parents: Your student will need: A Scratch account at scratch.mit.edu 🌐 A laptop or desktop with Zoom and screen-sharing enabled 💻 A stable internet connection (3mbps or higher) 🌍 A working speaker, microphone, and webcam 🎤🎥 Windows and Mac systems from the last five years are supported 🖥️ ⚠️ iPads are not recommended. Please ensure an adult is present for the first 5 minutes to assist with setup and troubleshooting. 🎉 Join Us in Class! Get ready to unleash your creativity and coding skills! I can’t wait to see the amazing projects you’ll create! 🌟
Learning Goals
By the end of this course, students will confidently code and create projects in Scratch. They'll master key concepts like sequencing, loops, and variables, equipping them with essential skills for success in technology and creative problem-solving!
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Students will use Scratch to participate in class. Students must access their own Scratch account using a laptop or a computer in class (no smartphone or tablets). Students will use their own account to code while following instructions from the teacher.
Supply List
📝 Learner Supply List 📝 To join our coding adventures, your student will need: A free Scratch account (create one at scratch.mit.edu) A laptop or desktop with Zoom installed and screen-sharing enabled 💻 Internet connection of 3mbps+ 🌐 Working speaker, microphone, and webcam 🎤🎥 (Windows and Mac from the last 5 years work best!) 🚨 Note: iPads aren’t recommended, but let us know if you need help. Please have an adult available for the first 5 minutes to assist with setup.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 teachers have teaching certificates
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Michigan Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
2 teachers have a Graduate degree
Doctor of Medicine in Health Professions and Related Programs from University of Karachi
Master's Degree in Education from Saginaw Valley State University
3 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Western Oregon University
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from University of Toronto
Bachelor's Degree in Education from ICCT Colleges
1 teacher has an Associate's degree
Associate's Degree in Computer Science from University of the People
Coco coders is extremely proud to be a standout organization on Outschool, recognized in 2023 with the Best in Class award for its engaging, high-quality coding classes that cater to young learners worldwide. In addition to its recognition as a top organization on the platform, Coco Coders received awards for its vast reach, including teaching children from numerous countries and for maintaining high engagement through positive feedback and high enrollment across ongoing and semester classes
At Coco Coders we teach children between the age of 6-14 how to code at our Live Online Clubs and Camps through exciting themed content such as architecture, fashion and conservation to name a few. Depending on age, we teach using a variety of programs and languages including Scratch, JavaScript and CoSpaces.
Coco Coders has been teaching children how to code since 2016 at in-person and live online clubs and camps. We have amazing teachers on-board who are super passionate in helping your child get future ready!
We don't believe in creating a world of little computing scientists but we created a curriculum that allows our students to gain an understanding of computational thinking concepts for whatever career they choose to go into in the future!
Fun fact? Our Founder, Elizabeth Tweedale, was recognized in the UK Technology Fast 50: Women in Leadership Awards!
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Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$60
per sessionMeets on demand
55 min
Completed by 9 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-14