Codemoji (Grades 1-5)
1 week sessions 9:00am - 12:00pm $340-$415
Back for summer 2024!
Codemoji summer programs give students an introduction to the world of coding and computer science through the use of fun online and offline activities. In all of Codemoji’s summer programs, campers will have the chance to learn the basics of coding through our unique platform alongside hands-on activities that teach students how their favorite websites and games are created. Throughout the week, campers will be introduced to multiple coding languages and collaborate to program robots and complete projects. Most of our programs have a week-long project that campers will showcase at the end of the week to their peers.
*Participants must be enrolled in an AM Only program in order to participate in the PM Only program.
Dates, Hours, and Fees
2024 Dates | |||||
Week | Program Theme / Grades | ||||
June 17 - 21 (*4-day week) | Game On! (3-5) | ||||
July 8 - 12 | Jr Coding (1-2) | ||||
Hours | |
AM Only: 9:00am – 12:00pm | |
Fees | |
$415 5-day week / $340 4-day week | |
Program Themes
Jr Coding (1-2)
In Codemoji's Jr. Coding, students will learn the basics of coding and computer science as they are immersed in STEM activities. Students will collaborate to program robots to complete tasks, work with emojis as they dive into the Codemoji platform, and participate in offline unplugged coding activities and games. Throughout the program, students will design a website and learn to utilize their newly acquired coding skills to advance through interactive lessons. The Codemoji program will challenge your students as they advance through HTML, CSS, and JS coding basics and will promote the desire to continue their coding learning outside of the classroom.
Game On (3-5)
Does your student want to learn more about how video games work? In Game On, students will take their skills to the next level while learning about coding basics. During the week, students will be introduced to coding languages and how game animations are made while utilizing their new knowledge to create mini-games including “Shark Eats Fish”, “Treasure Hunt,” and more!