COURSES

PYTHON PROGRAMMING FOR KIDS: CREATE GAMES & APPLICATIONS

About this course

Age: 8+ Years
Python is a simple & engaging language where children can create games and applications. It is the perfect Coding Language for young children to learn. Python is widely used for Data Sciences & Machine Learning based applications. It is designed for students with little or no coding foundation and has a simple understanding of computers.

NO# of Levels: 4 (P0 to P3)

Duration of Each Level: 40-80 Hours.

Learning Method: The course takes essential programming constructs and wraps them in a friendly, easy to use environment. Drag ready-made blocks of code together to control activities on the screen.

Learning Outcome:

  • Design Process
  • Experimentation & Creativity
  • Problem solving
  • Understanding Algorithms

Student Take Away:

  • End of Level Certification by iCode.org (Certification Fees Sponsored by LeapLearner)
  • Opportunity to Participate in Online International Coding Olympiad

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After completing this curriculum, students should grasp the following knowledge:

  1. Understand the concept of coding, understand the importance and scope of application of Python language.
  2. Grasp basic code specifications and learn to write code correctly and normatively .
  3. Grasp Python basic grammar and learn to use Python language correctly.
  4. Understand the concept of coordinate system and grasp the use of coordinate system.
  5. Grasp the attribute understanding and drawing function of basic graphics.
  6. Understand the concept of objects and classes, grasp the properties and methods of common graphic objects and multimedia objects.
  7. Understand the concepts of variables and functions, and learn to define and use variables and functions correctly .
  8. Understand conditional logic, learn to use conditional logic to analyze problems, and be able to use if conditional statement to implement conditional logic.
  9. Understand the concept of events, understand the basic logical relationship of events, and learn to correctly apply various event codes in the code.