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All About Python Programming | Flexible Python Coding Bootcamp for Teenagers

This intensive 4-week Python coding class for high school students a compressed version of the 8-week class, for students who can dedicate 4 - 6 hours per week. Learn the foundations of Python, while coding 7 unique Python coding projects.
David Sofield
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0 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
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1 year access
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Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 11
Beginner Level
Your student will learn how to code with Python, one of the world's most popular coding languages. There is no experience necessary for this class, and it will be fun for everyone! Some projects we will complete include rock, paper, scissors, a mad libs game, login system, spiral animation, and a space catcher game. This is an Outschool flexible schedule class, so all lessons are pre-recorded videos that can be completed at a time convenient for them. Students can ask questions or get help with any of their projects at any time during the week. Students can continue learning more about Python with an 8-week Level II class, and specialized Python classes including AI and Machine Learning. *This is an intensive class meaning students will need to dedicate 4 to 6 hours per week to this class.*

Week 1 (Part 1 & 2)

Meet Python!  
What Can You Do with Python?
How Do Computers Run Python Code?
Data Types: Strings and Integers 
Mathematical Operations 
What are Variables? 
Declaring a Variable
Mini-Projects: Time in Day and Class Greeting
Python Comments 
Format Strings   
Project: Python Mad Libs Game
Data Type Booleans: True or False
Comparison Operators ==, <, <
Conditional Statement Introduction
if/ else Conditional Statements
if/elif/ else Conditional Statements 
Coder Skills #1: What is Good Code?
Practice Challenges (1 – 2 hours) 

Week 2 (Part 3 & 4) 

Review Part 1 & 2 and Challenge Question Review
Python Lists
Python List Methods
What are Libraries? 
Conditional Operators and/or 
Project: Rock, Paper, Scissors
Troubleshooting Our Code
Data Type Floats: Fractions and Decimals
Python Type Casting or Conversion
Code with Mu Features
Introduction to Functions
First Function
Mini-Project: Function Practice Question #1
Mini-Project: Function Practice Question #2
Coder Skills #2: A Good Coder is A Good Searcher
Practice Challenges (2– 3 hours) 

Week 3

Part 4 & 5 Review and Challenge Question Review
Project: Python Login System
Global and Local Scope
Login System Project Update
Python Dictionaries
Python Dictionary Methods
Coder Skills #3: Lifelong Learning
What is a Loop?
For Loops
Using if/else Statements With Loops
Python Break Keyword
Python Range() Function
Python Turtle Animation Library Introduction
Project: Spiral Animation
Practice Challenges (2 – 3 hours) 

Week 4

Part 5 & 6 Review and Challenge Question Review
Python Modulo
Not Operator
Incrementing and Decrementing in Python
Project: Guess the Number
Coding Skill #4 - Hard Learning
Methods Review
Python String Methods
Python Updates
Control Flow
What is the PyGame Zero Game Library 
Project: Space Catcher Game
Code Skills #5: What Interests You in Coding?
Practice Challenges (1 – 2 hours) 

***Outschool Flexible Schedule Courses***

This course includes pre-recorded video lessons and coding projects that can be watched at a time convenient for your student! . Students can ask questions or get assistance with coding projects at anytime during the week. They can post directly to the Outschool classroom or direct message the instructor at anytime.  Students are also strongly encouraged to share code, projects, and questions with the class. This helps students engage with other students and the instructor. Please, send me a message if you have any questions about the course.

**Intensive Classes**

This intensive format is a full 8-week class that is offered over 4-weeks. Students should be able to dedicate a minimum of 5 to 6 hours per week to complete the course. Please, send a message if you have any questions. The link to the 8-week class is available at the bottom of the description if that would be a better option for your student. 

Build Fun Games and Projects with Python 

Students will have the opportunity to complete 7 engaging coding projects and entertaining games using Python. These projects include:

Minutes in Day Mini Project
Mad Libs
Rock, Paper, Scissors
Login System
Spiral Animation
Guess the Number
Space Catcher Game

These projects allow students to apply what they have learned with Python while building engaging projects!
Learning Goals
Students will be introduced to Python and learn about the basic syntax(structure) of the language. The goal of the class is for students to be interested in continuing to learn about coding and technology!
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Students will use Code with Mu, a free code editor designed specifically for beginners. Code with Mu requires any Windows, Apple Mac, or Linux computer. We will also utilize the official Python documentation (instructions) from Python.org and W3schools as a reference throughout the class. Also, we utilize Pygame Zero for our final game project!
Supply List
Students will use Code with Mu, a free code editor designed specifically for beginners. Code with Mu requires any Windows, Apple Mac, or Linux computer. Unfortunately, there isn't a version of Code with Mu for Tablets or Chromebooks. Please contact me if you have any questions.
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Joined April, 2020
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Bachelor's Degree from Mount St. Mary's University
Over 5,000 students from nearly 100 countries across a variety of platforms have started coding in one of my classes. I offer classes covering the foundations of Python and AI. I am the author of the soon-to-be released book All About Python for Kids.  Before teaching, I worked as a software developer for nearly 10 years. I've worked for organizations including Apple, Dell, and Best Buy. I believe the best way to learn is by doing and all my classes are based around hands-on projects that progressively build in difficulty.  I'm a graduate of Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg, Maryland. I can't wait to meet your learner in the class and get started soon. 

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