Coding (Tuesdays Only)
Discover engaging coding online classes at Marilake Academy for Grade 1-2, Grade 3-6, Grade 7-9, and Grade 10-12 students. Our innovative curriculum and experienced instructors ensure a dynamic learning experience tailored to each student's needs.

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Beginner (Grade 1 to 2)
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This online class introduces students in Grades 1 and 2 to the basics of computer science through fun, hands-on activities. The program helps young learners develop early coding and computational thinking skills. Using simple, visual coding tools like ScratchJr, students learn to create stories, games, and animations while building problem-solving, sequencing, and logical thinking abilities in a playful and engaging environment.
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Elementary (Grade 3 to 6)
Young learners between grade 3 to 6 will enjoy learning the fundamentals of programming through interactive lessons. Using platforms like Scratch, Blockly, or Python, the class teaches essential coding concepts such as loops, variables, conditionals, and sequencing. Students work on creative projects like building games, animations, and interactive stories, helping them develop problem-solving skills and logical thinking.
Pre-High School (Grade 7 to 9)
This course would be designed for students between grade 7 to 9 to meet the curriculum expectations for digital literacy and technology, focusing on problem-solving, algorithm design, and basic programming skills using languages like Python or JavaScript. This class helps students develop a solid foundation in coding and prepares them for more advanced studies in computer science.
High School (Grade 10 to 12)
This high school based class introduces students from grades 10 to 12 on programming languages like Python, Java, or C++ while introducing key computer science concepts. Students learn to solve problems with algorithms and data structures, build websites with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and explore mobile app development. The course includes hands-on projects such as creating games or apps, helping students apply their skills in real-world scenarios. It also covers essential technical skills like debugging and using version control tools like Git, providing a solid foundation for future tech careers or advanced studies.