First Code Academy Tinker Program (AT101): Friday Course
Designed for young imaginative minds, the Scratch 101 course uses Scratch, a block-based programming tool developed by the MIT Media Lab, to give young students hands-on first try on programming. Students learn key computer science concepts such as sequences, loops, conditionals and abstraction by building their own fun projects of animated stories and multimedia games. Students are encouraged and supported by professionally trained instructors to design creative games and to think about the programming processes behind the apps and games they see in daily lives. Session Breakdown Session 1-2 : Introduction to Creative Programming and Storytelling using Scratch Session 3-4 : Movement and Coordinate Geometry in Scratch Session 5-8 : Exploring Computational Thinking Concepts - Advanced Scratch Features Session 9-10: Creative Game Programming Project Tinker Scratch Curriculum (Age 6-8) Course Duration: 10 weeks Class Duration: 1.5 hours weekly Venue: The Hub, 128 Prinsep Street, S188655. Tuesday Scratch Classes: From 24 March 2016 to 27 May 2016 (Every Friday, 25 March class will be moved to 24 March due to PH) 4:30PM-6:00PM weekly What You'll Need: Laptop (Windows/Mac) A google account for saving projects 8:1 Ratio Guarantee We believe in developing a personal relationship with the student. Our instructors are as much teachers as we are facilitators, and coach for our students' learning. By ensuring a small class, each student benefits from maximum attention from instructor and teaching assistant, and at the same time, learns from peers. Personalized Learning Our courses are designed for students to run at their own pace. Our curriculum is level-based for each module, meaning that each student can learn at their own appropriate, customized pace. Hands-on project based learning First Code classrooms are messy, chaotic and we love it! We believe in hands-on creation, experimental learning and lots of discussion. Follow on Curriculum for Immersed Learning What happens after this course? Like learning any other language, learning to code is best done through an immersive, continual commitment. We offer a multi-year curriculum that allows students to deepen and broaden their interests in computer science and software development. Sign up for the full year program to bring your child through our designed curriculum from beginner to intermediate levels. Full year program enrollment Get 20% off when you enroll for the full year's program! We run 3 semester of programs in a year and each semester lasts for 10 weeks. Our 2016 semester dates: Week of 4 January 5 to week of 12 March Week of 21 March to week of 23 May Week of 1 August to week of 3 October As your child progresses through our curriculum, classes for subsequent levels will be held at the same time and day as the January semester so you have no need to worry about adjusting your schedule. Get or more off your ticket Apply these discount codes when selecting your ticket: FCAEARLY Early Bird Discount - Save 50SGD when you sign up by Feburary 25, 2015. SIBLINGSLOVE Siblings Discount - Enroll siblings together to receive 50SGD off each child's ticket. SIBLINGSEARLY Early Bird & Siblings Discount - Save 100SGD each when 2 siblings sign up together by Feburary 25, 2015. A UNIQUE REFERRAL PROGRAM Code with Buddies - Refer friends and get instant cash back on Paypal for 50SGD per friend. After you enroll, we will send you an invitation link which you can share with your friends. Note: First Code Academy reserves the right to cancel a ticket if an incorrect promo code is used. Shaping Future Creators First Code Academy is a leading education institute that teaches kids coding courses and develop curriculum for K-12 students to learn not just coding skills, but computational thinking. Our goal is to empower children and teenagers to become creative leaders in the digital era, for their future career and for driving social change.
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