Carlie Coding

Coding and Robotics Online Classes

Embark on a coding and robotics journey with Carlie Coding's Online Classes for kids in London. Our tailored 1:1 or group lessons cater to children aged 5-11, providing a personalized learning experience.

Craft your child's code story with courses spanning 1 hour over 10 weeks. Simple setup – just a laptop or desktop with a microphone, speaker, and camera.

Upon enrollment, receive an exclusive Zoom link for live, online classes led by experienced teachers. Unleash your child's inner coder with Carlie Coding. Submit an Enquiry today and let the coding excitement begin!
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  • Scratch: Developed by MIT, Scratch is a visual programming language suitable for beginners, typically aged 7 and above. It empowers kids to create interactive stories, games, and animations through coding blocks
  • Scratch Jr: Developed by the MIT Media Lab, Scratch Jr is a beginner-friendly programming language specifically designed for young children aged 5-7. It serves as a stepping stone to the more advanced Scratch platform. With its colorful and intuitive interface, Scratch Jr enables young learners to create their own interactive stories and games by snapping together visual coding blocks.
  • Minecraft Education: An educational version of the popular game, Minecraft Education Edition is designed for ages 6 and up. It introduces coding concepts through in-game activities, promoting creativity and collaboration.
  • Roblox: Roblox Studio, the development environment for Roblox, is suitable for ages 9 and up. It allows children to create their own games, emphasizing game design and coding logic.
  • Code.org: Code.org offers a diverse curriculum suitable for various age groups, starting from early elementary to high school. It’s designed to make coding accessible for all, featuring engaging activities and games.
  • JavaScript: JavaScript, a core web development language, is suitable for older children, typically ages 10 and above. It introduces them to the fundamentals of web development, enabling them to create dynamic websites.
  • Python: Python, known for its readability and simplicity, is suitable for ages 9 and above. It’s a versatile language used in web development, data science, and artificial intelligence.
  • Code Monkey: Code Monkey is designed for ages 8 and above. It uses a game-based learning approach to teach programming concepts through challenges and puzzles.
  • Blockly Games: Blockly Games, developed by Google, is suitable for ages 8 and above. It introduces coding concepts through a visual programming language, with progressively challenging games.
  • Kodu: Kodu, developed by Microsoft, is a visual programming language and game creation tool suitable for ages 8 and above. It allows children to design, create, and play their own games on both PC and Xbox platforms. Kodu’s intuitive interface uses visual elements and programming logic, making it an excellent introduction to game development and coding for young learners.
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  • Lego Robotics Mindstorms: Developed by the LEGO Group, Mindstorms is suitable for ages 10 and above. It combines building and programming robots for a hands-on learning experience.

 

  • Lego Spike: Aimed at middle school students, LEGO Spike Prime introduces coding and robotics concepts through a user-friendly set.

 

  • Lego WeDo 2.0: Designed for ages 7-12, WeDo 2.0 offers an entry-level robotics experience using LEGO sets for building and coding.

 

  • Lego Boost: Suitable for ages 7-12, Boost teaches robotics and coding using LEGO elements, motors, and sensors.

 

  • Arduino : Arduino is a microcontroller. In the form of a small computer, Arduino boards are used as the brain of the robot. With Arduino robotic coding, the way buttons, motors, switches, lights and other electronic parts work together can be controlled and programmed.
  • Bee-Bot: Geared towards early learners, Bee-Bot is suitable for ages 4-7. It’s a small, programmable robot that introduces basic coding concepts.

 

  • Dash: Developed by Wonder Workshop, Dash is suitable for ages 6 and above. It combines creativity and coding through various accessories and programming challenges.

 

  • Mbot: Designed for ages 8 and above, Mbot offers an entry-level robotics experience with easy assembly and programming.

 

  • VEXcode VR : Experience the world of coding with Virtual Robots (VR). VEXcode VR transforms real-world STEM concepts into engaging, accessible, and enjoyable coding experiences. Begin with Blocks and advance to Python.

 

  • Micro:bit : A micro:bit is a miniature, pocket-sized computer developed by the BBC. Occasionally, it’s referred to as a “microbit” without a colon in the middle. While the BBC Micro was instrumental in teaching computing skills in the 1980s, today’s BBC micro:bit presents a vastly different appearance!