What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed55 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Class Experience
In this weekly ongoing, interactive class, students will learn and develop their coding skills through a variety of options on the coding education website Code.org. The puzzles and creative project options for ages 9-12 feature fun, colorful characters who need code directions to perform game-like tasks, find their way through a maze or draw a picture. Learners will drag and drop various command blocks (ex: move forward, turn left, turn right, repeat, collect, start, stop, set the background, set size, if/else, while/when, etc.) to guide the characters through each puzzle or to design a project. During each class session, the teacher will coach each learner on the puzzle set or project they choose to work on and help build their understanding of core concepts such as sequencing, loops (repeats), sprites, events, conditionals, and functions. **NOTE: Everyone learns to code at their own unique pace and speed. Learners are encouraged to work on the Code.org puzzle sets and/or projects at the pace that feels comfortable to them. By nature of an ongoing class, all learners will likely be working on different and individualized coding activities in each class. **WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS CLASS?: - Students with previous coding experience who want to develop their skills and learn more creative ways to design with code - Students with no coding experience (or very little) who want to learn the basics and continue practicing each week. **REQUIRED SKILLS: - Able to use a computer mouse/trackpad fluently - Able to read and follow written directions on the screen (audio directions also available) In each class session, the teacher will focus on a specific coding skill or project type and start by demonstrating with example puzzles or projects. Learners may choose to work on the puzzle skills or project type in the teacher’s focus lesson OR choose to work on coding activities of their choice from a set of options provided by the teacher through Code.org. The teacher will guide students through logging in to Code.org each day and navigating to their desired activities. **CLASS SESSION FOCUS TOPICS: - Topic / Lesson 1: Coding with Loops/Repeats - 1st Week of Each Month - Topic / Lesson 2: Sprite Lab Projects - 2nd Week of Each Month - Topic / Lesson 3: Coding with Conditionals - 3rd Week of Each Month - Topic / Lesson 4: Minecraft Projects Code.org 4th Week of Each Month **TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: - A laptop or desktop computer is REQUIRED for coding in this class. (No tablets, please)
Learning Goals
Students will learn the basics of code by solving a variety of drag-and-drop block coding puzzles with fun, colorful characters to learn the coding skills of sequencing, loops/repeats, and events.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Taught by Usama Puri
I have a bachelor's degree in AI and Machine Learning and am currently working towards my master's degree. I love to teach coding to children and introduce them to the world of programming and logic building. I learned to code at a very early age and the best part about my childhood was to brainstorm and create fun logic games using simple codes and blocks. I wanna give to experience to my students.
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Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$35
per sessionMeets on demand
55 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14