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*Full Day* Intro to Programming with Python (Gr. 6-9) by Coding with Kids (5A)Coding/ProgrammingExplore the world of coding with Python—one of the most accessible programming languages! In this beginner-friendly course, you'll learn core coding concepts like loops, conditionals, functions, and arrays. Through hands-on practice, you'll get comfortable with Python syntax while building fun, interactive projects—such as a "Guess the Number" game, creative designs using Python’s Turtle Graphics, and a simple version of agar.io game with Pygame library. Whether you're brand new to coding or just starting out, this course makes learning Python exciting and approachable. Needed Supplies: Bring your District Chromebook and charging cord. For questions about this specific class, please contact schools@codingwithkids.com2025 Summer In-Person Camps
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AI Game Design Hackathon: Code & Compete (Gr. 3-6) by Compuchild (6B)Coding/ProgrammingCreate, code, and compete! Campers will team up to design and build their own video games in an exciting, fast-paced environment. Throughout the camp, students will learn game design fundamentals, coding basics, and creative problem-solving techniques to bring their ideas to life. Working in teams, they'll tackle challenges, brainstorm unique game concepts, and code interactive elements to make their games fun and engaging. The camp wraps up with a thrilling showcase, where teams present their games and compete for awards. Perfect for young coders ready to turn their ideas into playable realities! Supplies: Bring your Round Rock ISD issued Chromebook fully charged to camp each day for better connection. If you do not have a District issued device, please let the instructor know when the welcome email is sent. For questions about this specific class, please contact Northaustin@compuchild.com For more information about this company, please visit compuchild.com2025 Summer In-Person Camps
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Design & Print in 3D: Idea to Reality (Gr. 2-5) by Wize Computing Academy (#30A)Coding/ProgrammingUnleash your child’s creativity in 3D with our engaging modeling and 3D printing course. Students will learn the foundations of 3D design by creating virtual models. Our experienced instructors guide them step-by-step through the process of designing objects for 3D printing, allowing them to bring their unique ideas to life. We use easy to use, intuitive and engaging software to allow young students to transition from drawing in 2D to designing in 3D in minutes – no CAD or computer experience necessary! Students get to take home the objects they design and print. Required Supplies: District Chromebook and charging cord used during the school year that was to be sent home for summer. Students who are registered to attend both a morning and afternoon camp must bring a nut-free sack lunch, morning and afternoon snack, and water bottle. For questions about this specific class, please contact info-wmc@wizeacademy.com For more information about this company, please visit www.wizeacademy.com2025 Summer In-Person Camps
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Learn to Code & Play Your Own Video Game (Gr. 2-6) by Compuchild (6G)Coding/ProgrammingIn this exciting morning camp, young creators will dive into Code Your Own Video Game, where they’ll learn the fundamentals of coding and game design. Through fun, interactive lessons, students will develop characters, set up game levels, and create unique challenges to bring their very own video game to life. Campers will gain hands-on experience with coding basics while exploring their creativity and building problem-solving skills in a supportive and engaging environment. Perfect for aspiring game designers and tech enthusiasts! For questions about this specific class, please contact Northaustin@compuchild.com For more information about this company, please visit compuchild.com2025 Summer In-Person Camps
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Little Coders (Gr. K-2) by Coding with Kids (5B)Coding/ProgrammingOur Little Coders camp is an opportunity for young children to develop their computational thinking skills, build their first programs, and have fun with new friends! The curriculum is designed specifically for early readers and takes into account cognitive abilities as well as the attention span typical for ages 5-7. We use age-appropriate online tools, including Lightbot, Kodable, and Scratch to introduce basic coding skills. After the camp, students will be able to share their projects with family and friends and continue programming at home with their Coding with Kids Scratch account. Prerequisites: Basic reading helpful but not required. Can handle mouse and keyboard comfortably. For questions about this specific class, please contact schools@codingwithkids.com For more information about this company, please visit codingwithkids.com2025 Summer In-Person Camps
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WaitlistPython: Intro (Gr. 3-5) by Coding with Kids (5A)Coding/ProgrammingReady to learn one of the most widely used programming languages in the world? Then this is the class to sign up for! Python is a very versatile and easy-to-learn starter language that is widely used by software developers, scientists and data analysts, from medical research to applications at NASA. Through the games they create, campers will learn and practice core coding concepts and learn Python-specific concepts and syntax. Projects range from trivia quizzes to competitive two-player games and everything in between. Students will gain valuable experience with key concepts such as data structures and algorithms. Required Supplies: District Chromebook used during the school year that was to be sent home for summer. For questions about this specific class, please contact schools@codingwithkids.com For more information about this company, please visit codingwithkids.com2025 Summer In-Person Camps