I Am Every Good Thing (K-5th Grade) | Microsoft Virtual

Today: BHM 2022 Book Reading | I Am Every Good Thing (K-5th Grade)

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Candy Coding (Grades K-2) | SC City Lib Online

Today: ONLINE: Candy Coding (for Grades K-2)
Learn how to code with candy!

Coding can be complicated and confusing. This program is sure to sweeten up the process. Children will learn how coding works using candy! And, of course, participants will eat their code at the end.

Candy is NOT provided. If you would like to participate, please have different colored small candies like skittles, M&M’s, or Reese’s pieces.

Audience: For Grades K-2 | RSVP Required

Halloween Open House | Code Ninjas Cupertino

October 31, 2021 @ 3:30 pm 5:30 pm

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Please Join Us for the Code Ninjas Cupertino Halloween Open House! Start your child’s coding journey by visiting us and signing up for a free game building session. Come check out our center where kids ages 5-14 learn coding through our game-based curriculum. This fun FREE event is for the whole family! CODING • STEM STATIONS • ROBOTICS • CIRCUIT BUILDING • CANDIES • RAFFLE PRIZES • TOURS • ENROLLMENT SPECIAL Don’t miss out on the fun!!![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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October 31, 2021
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3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
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Free
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Cupertino, CA 95014 United States
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Family Day of Code, Tinkering, and Play √64.0 | Yavneh Day School

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Family Day of Code, Tinkering and Play √64.0 in person and virtual modes- Using STEAM to repair the world!

The 8th Annual Family Day of Code, Tinkering and Play √64.0 invites families with kids aged PreK-8th grade to join us to “Use STEAM to repair the world”.

You and your family can build to take home solar ovens, small irrigation systems, and also will have the opportunity to create solutions to improve our larger community!

The morning portion of the program (10:00 am – Noon) will be IN PERSON on Yavneh’s campus (only outdoors!!). And the afternoon portion (1:30 pm – 3:00 pm) of the program will be VIRTUAL via Zoom.

All sessions will be divided by age. In the morning, the program will offer stations and hands-on activities that will allow you to put your creativity into action. Moreover, we will offer three tinkering stations, and a family engineering challenge all geared to using STEAM tools and skills to repair the world!

In the afternoon, interactive coding sessions will inspire children to program projects and animations that will show people what they can do to make the world a better place. In addition, in the morning attendees will receive the materials needed to create their own small irrigation system, and in the afternoon an online session will be held for people to build it.

Open to all – Invite your friends! This is a family event for families with children aged PreK to 8th grade! If you bring a friend you get a special gift.

The 8th Annual Family Day of Code, Tinkering, and Play √64.0 is offered at no charge to participants.

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Introduction to Block Code (Grades K-2) | Microsoft Virtual

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Today: Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month | Introduction to Block Code Workshop, Ages 5+

Get ready to explore the world of coding! This class is designed to help introduce coding concepts by starting at the very beginning in a fun and engaging way. Students will be given the opportunity to practice hand-eye coordination, clicking, and drag & drop skills. In addition to playing with online puzzles, algorithms, and sequencing.

Important Note: this workshop highly recommends that you have a code.org student account. To create an account, visit https://code.org.


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  • For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, it is recommended that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting.
  • To find the link for Online/Virtual events: Click on the Visit Website link. Use the date filter or search using 1-2 words of the event title.

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