Teaching programming to children

Do you want to help your child develop their creativity and critical thinking skills? Do you want to open new horizons for him /her in the world of technology?

If the answer is yes, the ILCC Center offers you the service of teaching programming to children using Scratch.

Scratch is an easy-to-use graphic programming language designed for children ages 8 to 16. It allows children to create simple games, animations, and applications using a variety of programming blocks.

Learn programming for children with Scratch at the ILCC Center

Program Goals

Your children will enjoy learning programming with Scratch at the ILCC Center. They will learn new skills that will help them develop their creativity and critical thinking, including:

creativity

Children will learn how to think outside the box and create new ideas.

critical thinking

Children will learn how to solve problems and make decisions.

Problem-Solving

Children will learn how to analyze problems and develop effective solutions.

Making decisions

Children will learn how to evaluate options and make the best choices.

In this tutorial, children will learn:

  • Programming basics, including basic concepts such as recursion, conditions, and variables
  • How to create simple games, animations, and applications
  • How to use programming skills to solve problems

 

Your children will enjoy learning programming with Scratch at the ILCC Center. They will learn new skills that will help them develop their creativity and critical thinking.

How to learn programming using Scratch

Children will learn how to create characters, backgrounds, and actions in Scratch. They will also learn how to add sound and effects to their creations.

For example, children can create a game where the player must collect coins or avoid obstacles. They can also create simple animations that tell a story.

How to collaborate with others on programming projects

  • Collaboration is an important skill in the world of technology.
  • Children can learn how to collaborate with others on programming projects by working in groups on projects.

Children will learn how to collaborate with others on programming projects through hands-on activities and projects. For example, they will work in groups to create a game or animation. They will learn how to share ideas and collaborate to achieve a common goal.