Program Type:
Technology & STEMProgram Description
Event Details
What if stories could be brought to life through coding? For students from grades one through four who love stories and want to learn coding, this class is perfect for them! Over an hour, students will learn how to program in Scratch and bring stories to life through coding. By the end, students will have coded a section of a story from a collection of library books or a story of their creation! Packed with exciting activities and review games, the class will foster students’ creativity and love for both coding and stories, bringing them into a magical world where coding and stories connect.
For students in grades 3 & 4.
About the teacher:
Medha Singhania is a freshman at New Canaan High School with a deep enthusiasm for coding, robotics, and microcontrollers. Eager to inspire others, she is launching a digital electronics program, where she will help kids explore the exciting world of microcontrollers and coding with engaging learning experiences.
Accessibility and Accommodations
We strive to facilitate access to information and Library services for all patrons. If you have questions about accessibility or a request for accommodation, please phone 203-594-5002, email the librarian in charge of this program (see contact info above), or email [email protected] with as much lead time as possible.
Thank You for Your Support!
The Library is pleased to be able to offer free programs and events through the generous donations of patrons like you. Please consider making a tax-deductible gift to the Library’s Annual Fund so we can continue to offer programs like this one.