Coding & Robotics Afterschool Program at Edith Cavell

CA$140.00

Calling all young inventors and future tech wizards in grades 3-5!

The C.O.D.E. Initiative is thrilled to be coming to Sexsmith Elementary for an electrifying adventure with our Sphero Robotics program! 🤖✨

Imagine controlling your very own robot, solving exciting challenges, and bringing your wildest ideas to life through code. That's exactly what you'll do in our hands-on, action-packed workshops!

Our Sphero Robotics program provides a hands-on, collaborative learning experience in robotics and block-based coding. The curriculum emphasizes creative thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork, allowing students to explore coding logic and robotics through interactive activities.

This Program is Eligible for Financial Aid

To inquire about financial aid please contact dpeters@vsb.bc.ca

When: Tuesdays 3:00 - 4:30, January 28th - March 4th

Where: Edith Cavell Elementary School (500 W 20th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1X7)

Who can come: Those in grades 3-5

Technology you will learn: learn to code, the basics of computer animation, robotics, laboratory science, art, and much more!

Number of sessions: 6 sessions

Prerequisites: None! This class is for those who are beginners and do not have extensive technical knowledge.

Materials needed: All materials will be provided but students may choose to bring a water bottle and a snack.

Questions? Please reach out to dpeters@vsb.bc.ca

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Calling all young inventors and future tech wizards in grades 3-5!

The C.O.D.E. Initiative is thrilled to be coming to Sexsmith Elementary for an electrifying adventure with our Sphero Robotics program! 🤖✨

Imagine controlling your very own robot, solving exciting challenges, and bringing your wildest ideas to life through code. That's exactly what you'll do in our hands-on, action-packed workshops!

Our Sphero Robotics program provides a hands-on, collaborative learning experience in robotics and block-based coding. The curriculum emphasizes creative thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork, allowing students to explore coding logic and robotics through interactive activities.

This Program is Eligible for Financial Aid

To inquire about financial aid please contact dpeters@vsb.bc.ca

When: Tuesdays 3:00 - 4:30, January 28th - March 4th

Where: Edith Cavell Elementary School (500 W 20th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1X7)

Who can come: Those in grades 3-5

Technology you will learn: learn to code, the basics of computer animation, robotics, laboratory science, art, and much more!

Number of sessions: 6 sessions

Prerequisites: None! This class is for those who are beginners and do not have extensive technical knowledge.

Materials needed: All materials will be provided but students may choose to bring a water bottle and a snack.

Questions? Please reach out to dpeters@vsb.bc.ca

Calling all young inventors and future tech wizards in grades 3-5!

The C.O.D.E. Initiative is thrilled to be coming to Sexsmith Elementary for an electrifying adventure with our Sphero Robotics program! 🤖✨

Imagine controlling your very own robot, solving exciting challenges, and bringing your wildest ideas to life through code. That's exactly what you'll do in our hands-on, action-packed workshops!

Our Sphero Robotics program provides a hands-on, collaborative learning experience in robotics and block-based coding. The curriculum emphasizes creative thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork, allowing students to explore coding logic and robotics through interactive activities.

This Program is Eligible for Financial Aid

To inquire about financial aid please contact dpeters@vsb.bc.ca

When: Tuesdays 3:00 - 4:30, January 28th - March 4th

Where: Edith Cavell Elementary School (500 W 20th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1X7)

Who can come: Those in grades 3-5

Technology you will learn: learn to code, the basics of computer animation, robotics, laboratory science, art, and much more!

Number of sessions: 6 sessions

Prerequisites: None! This class is for those who are beginners and do not have extensive technical knowledge.

Materials needed: All materials will be provided but students may choose to bring a water bottle and a snack.

Questions? Please reach out to dpeters@vsb.bc.ca