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1:1 Tutoring - Scratch Coding Classes for Beginners and Intermediate Students

Ages 6-11
Live Private Class
The perfect coding class for kids who thrive in a one-on-one situation. Build a different themed video game each week!
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Live video meetings
1x per week
60 min

Overview

Live Private Class
Meet over live video meetings
1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 7
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Please send a message to request a specific day and time. We are flexible!

Let's learn how to code using Scratch! This class is designed for kids who thrive in a one-on-one environment. Each week we will design a simple video game using popular video game characters, see schedule below. We can move as fast or as slow as your child would prefer. Private classes are great because we can easily move in the direction of your child's interests and the class will be tailored to his/her pace and learning style. 

There are several class times listed, but please send a message if you would like to schedule a class at a different time. This class is ongoing which means you can start and stop at any time. 

Crazy Kids Coding Class sequence:

Step 1: Take 2-5 weeks of our "Introduction to Coding - Scratch for Beginners" class.

Step 2: Take one of our level 2 classes: 
Option 1: Video Game Coding Club Using Scratch 
Option 2: Digital Art and Story Telling With Scratch  

Step 3: Intermediate Video Game Coding Club

Other available coding classes: 
Scratch Jr. for kids ages 3-7
Private 1:1 lessons 

When kids learn to code and create their own games, they are are the creators, rather than just the user of someone else's creation. It is an excellent skill for technology loving kids that required problem solving, multitasking, creativity, and story telling. Through coding they learn the complexities of video game creation, and benefit from actually creating the game, rather than just playing the finished product. Once they've taken this class, they will be able to use their Scratch account and knowledge they've gained to continue making their own creations, even after class has ended.

In this class you will need a computer, mouse, keyboard, and a web browser open to https://scratch.mit.edu/. Please create a username and password before class starts so you can save the project we create. We will not be using Scratch Jr. or any apps in this class. This class works best if taken using two screens so students can easily see the teacher's screen and their own, but one screen will work too. You can use a tablet to have zoom running if you'd like, but the you will need a computer for using the Scratch program because students will need a mouse and keyboard. 

Schedule

Week of August 24th: Create a Sonic game
Week of August 31st: Create an Among Us game
Week of September 1st: Create a Donkey Kong game
Week of September 8th: Create a Lego game
Week of September 15th: Create a Mario game
Week of September 22nd: Create a Ninja Turtle game
Week of September 29th: Create a Super Smash Bros game
Week of October 5th: How to create your own characters
Week of October 12th: Create a Luigi's Mansion game
Week of October 19th: Create a Zelda game
Week of October 26th: Create a Mario Kart Game

Other Details

Parental Guidance
We will be using the Scratch website: https://scratch.mit.edu/ Students will need an account set up with a username and password before class.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:

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Teacher expertise and credentials
Utah Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Becki Bowers
Missouri Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Tarren Fritz
Master’s Degree in Education from Western Governors University
Becki Bowers
Doctoral Degree in Education from St. Louis University
Tarren Fritz
Master’s Degree in Elementary Education from Washington University-St. Louis
Tarren Fritz
Master’s Degree in Engineering (General) from University of Toronto
Afifa Saleem
Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from Western Oregon University
Becki Bowers
Bachelor’s Degree in Science from Utah State University
Alyssa Ahmann
Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from University of Missouri-Columbia
Tarren Fritz
Bachelor’s Degree in Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences from University of Missouri-Columbia
Tarren Fritz
Bachelor’s Degree in English Language and Literature from CUNY Hunter College
Monica Carr
Bachelor’s Degree in Health and Physical Education/Fitness from Brigham Young University Idaho
Jamie Walker
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (General) from University of Toronto
Afifa Saleem
Bachelor’s Degree in Fine/Studio Arts from New Jersey City University
Stephanie Herrera
Associate’s Degree in Science from Weber State University
Alyssa Ahmann
I currently teach two other coding classes on Outschool. I've also hosted after school coding clubs for our local charter school. 

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