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Minecraft Game Design using Scratch (age 8+)

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Minecraft Game Design using Scratch (age 8+)

Total tuition: 240.00

Sun

2026-01-11 - 2026-05-10 Sun 12-12:50PM

January 11 - May 10

Room: Pending

Instructor: Jack Lang

Learn. Create. Play. In this engaging course, students use Minecraft Education Edition—a dynamic, game-based learning platform—together with Scratch to explore, create, and solve real-world challenges. They’ll code in-game, design interactive worlds, and apply concepts from math, science, literature, and art in exciting, hands-on projects. From rescuing history in Timecraft to designing a farm with math and code, from exploring probability while fishing to building rockets and the James Webb Space Telescope, each activity blends creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Students will also experience AI challenges, artistic design, and virtual field trips to places like Washington, D.C. By the end, your child won’t just know how to code—they’ll have built a toolkit of future-ready digital skills, confidence in problem-solving, and a passion for creating their own ideas in the virtual world.

Grades

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

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Sun

2026-01-11 - 2026-05-10 Sun 12-12:50PM

January 11 - May 10

Room: Pending

Instructor: Jack Lang

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Learn. Create. Play. In this engaging course, students use Minecraft Education Edition—a dynamic, game-based learning platform—together with Scratch to explore, create, and solve real-world challenges. They’ll code in-game, design interactive worlds, and apply concepts from math, science, literature, and art in exciting, hands-on projects. From rescuing history in Timecraft to designing a farm with math and code, from exploring probability while fishing to building rockets and the James Webb Space Telescope, each activity blends creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Students will also experience AI challenges, artistic design, and virtual field trips to places like Washington, D.C. By the end, your child won’t just know how to code—they’ll have built a toolkit of future-ready digital skills, confidence in problem-solving, and a passion for creating their own ideas in the virtual world.

Grades

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

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Registration by: 5/2. Cancellation by: 1/18.

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