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Kids Computer Programming Lessons


CobraPi

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If you are looking for your child to start or continue learning the exciting world of Computer Programming, then read on?


I am a computer programmer who has taught Scratch Programming at a local primary school Years 4 to 6 and can assist young people to learn these skills too.



?Scratch is a programming language, primarily designed for ages between 8 and 16, where children can program and share interactive media such as stories, games, and animations.


Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively ? essential skills for life in the 21st century?


https://scratch.mit.edu/parents/



During the lesson, your child will learn:


The basic building blocks of computer programming

Create fun games, stories or anything else you can imagine from Scratch!!!

Learn how to structure and re-use code for efficiency and ease of use

Acquire skills and concepts that can be transferred to any programming language


If you would like to learn more then please PM me.


Kind regards.



Dan (aka CobraPi)

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