• Ages 6 – 9

First session. Real project. Theirs to keep.

Scratch & Logic is built for kids who've never written a line of code. Eight modules, one finished build per week — no reading fluency required.

Close-up overhead flat-lay of a child's hands assembling colorful snap-together logic blocks on a bright white desk, natural daylight, code visible on a screen in the upper corner, mid-build process
Close-up overhead flat-lay of a child's hands assembling colorful snap-together logic blocks on a bright white desk, natural daylight, code visible on a screen in the upper corner, mid-build process
— How it works

Logic made visible before syntax matters

Scratch's block system lets kids drag and connect logic pieces they can actually see. No spelling, no semicolons — just cause, effect, and immediate feedback on screen.

Eight weekly modules, each ending with one deliverable the child owns. An animated story, a mini-game, a quiz — real builds, not exercises.

Parents can open the link and see exactly what their kid made. No test scores — just proof the thinking happened.

/ Eight modules

One build per week, every week

Module 1 – 2
Module 3 – 4
Module 5 – 6
Module 7 – 8

Animated story

Logic maze

Score-keeping game

Final project

Conditionals and loops become visible as kids build a maze their classmates can actually play and get stuck in.

Kids pick their own idea, build it over two sessions, and present a finished, shareable Scratch project they designed.

Kids script a character, add movement and sound, then share a working animation by end of session two.

Variables click into place when a kid makes a game that tracks points, resets, and responds to player mistakes.

Your kid can ship something this week

Spots fill per cohort. Enroll now and your child starts building — not watching — from session one.