Scratch Programming
A playful introduction to coding that helps children build logic, creativity, and confidence through interactive game projects.
Duration
3 weeks
Age range
7 – 12 years
Level
Beginner
Format
Live online
What you'll learn
- Computational thinking and logic building
- Creative coding with visual blocks
- Problem solving through game design
Who should join
- Children aged 7–12
- Parents seeking purposeful screen time
- Early learners curious about technology
Curriculum
A structured, project-first path from fundamentals to a finished capstone.
- 01Introduction to Scratch and visual coding concepts
- 02Building interactive stories and animations
- 03Game mechanics: movement, scoring, and collision
- 04Creating multi-level games with variables
- 05Capstone showcase and portfolio presentation
What you walk away with
- Confidence with computers and creative technology
- A portfolio of two playable games to show off
- Foundations that make later coding feel natural
Taught by ALII Tech mentors
Practitioners, not just lecturers
Every cohort is led by experienced instructors who build in the real world. You get guided feedback, live support, and a small, focused learning environment.
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