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Minecraft Volcano Expedition Coding Camp Y3-Y6

$100.00$129.00

A team of geologists will explore Volcano, solve mathematical and coding challenges.

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  • 17 Apr 2024 8:30am – 4:00pm in Burwood.
  • 17 Apr 2024 8:30am – 4:00pm in Chatswood.
  • 17 Apr 2024 8:30am – 4:00pm in Castle Hill.
  • Age: school Y3-Y6 (minimum 8 years old).
  • Great choice for Minecraft fans and newbies to learn coding while building in Minecraft over school holidays.
  • Bring your own laptop / iPad from home. If that’s not possible you can hire one from us.
  • Book your coding camp ticket today to secure a place for your child on school holiday.

This school holiday, join a team of geologists in exploring a volcano and solving exciting mathematical and coding challenges! The Minecraft Coding Camp is designed for children in school grades Y3-Y6 who are at least 8 years old.

During the camp, children will have the opportunity to build their own Minecraft world, while also learning valuable coding skills. They will learn how to code an Agent to escape a maze in Minecraft Educational Edition, and explore the chemistry and atomic structure of elements in a Minecraft environment.

In addition, children will learn about the eruption of volcanoes and their impact on nature. They will also have the chance to train their math skills by learning about geo-locations and coordinates.

This camp is an excellent choice for both Minecraft fans and newcomers who want to learn coding while building in Minecraft during the school holidays. Book your child’s ticket today to secure their place in this exciting and educational program!

Why Choose STEMLOOK

  1. Individualized Approach: Our instructors offer tailored support to each student, maximizing their learning potential.
  2. Improved Academic Performance: STEMLOOK classes follow school coding curriculum, boosting understanding in math and science.
  3. Robotics Competitions: Participate in exciting robotics competitions to put coding skills to the test and showcase talents.
  4. Australian Museum Display: Winners earn the honor of showcasing their robots at the Australian Museum.
  5. Project-Based Learning: Foster creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork through engaging projects.
  6. Take Robotics Home: Practice coding skills beyond class with our take-home robot option.*
  7. Online Student Portal: Access educational resources, including theory, tasks, and videos, for reinforced learning at home.

*Available from the second term, following a safety assessment by our teachers to ensure the well-being of our students.

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