
Junior Game Designers: Build Games & Bring Stories to Life
1955 E Arizona Ave., Denver, CO 80210
Overview
Ages
7-10 years
Attendance
Drop-off: kids only
Frequency
Weekly
What your child’s day will look like
A fun first step into coding, creativity, and game design. In Junior Game Designers, campers are introduced to the exciting world of coding and game creation in a way that’s visual, playful, and easy to understand - perfect for beginners. Using Scratch, the award-winning platform developed by MIT, students learn how to bring characters to life, design interactive games, and tell stories through block-based coding. By snapping together visual code blocks, campers quickly see how their ideas turn into real, playable creations. This camp focuses on creative problem-solving and logical thinking, helping students understand how games are built while encouraging imagination and experimentation in a supportive, low-pressure environment. What students will do: Learn the basics of coding and game logic using Scratch Animate characters and design simple games Create interactive stories and challenges Practice sequencing, problem-solving, and debugging Build confidence as creators - not just players No prior coding experience is required - just basic keyboarding skills and a creative mindset. This camp is an excellent stepping-stone into our Junior Minecraft programs, as well as LEGO Robotics and other game design and coding camps as students grow. Ages: 7–10 Junior Game Designers is often where kids discover that learning to code feels a lot like playing—and where a long-term love of STEM begins.
Additional instructions
Special Instructions & Preparation General Student Skills Requirements To get the most out of this camp, students should be comfortable with the following basic computer skills: • Opening and navigating an internet browser with a mouse • Switching between multiple tabs or windows • Cutting, copying, and pasting text No prior coding experience is required. Instruction is guided, hands-on, and age-appropriate. ________________________________________ What Parents Should Know • This is an interactive, project-based camp. Campers will actively explore concepts, build projects, and solve problems throughout the week. • Students may encounter challenges or make mistakes during activities—this is a normal and important part of the learning process. Our instructors support students as they experiment, iterate, and build confidence. • All tools used in camp are web-based and provided by Silicon STEM. Campers do not need to create personal accounts unless explicitly instructed by staff. ________________________________________ Devices & Technology • Camp devices and software are provided and managed by Silicon STEM instructors. • Personal laptops or devices are not required unless otherwise noted. • Students are expected to use devices responsibly and follow instructor guidance. ________________________________________ Lunch Information & Allergies • If your camper is enrolled in both AM and PM camps during the same week, please pack a bag lunch so they can join us during the supervised lunch hour. • Please avoid foods that require heating or refrigeration. • For the safety of all campers, do not pack any peanut or peanut-containing products, as we have campers with severe peanut allergies. • If your child has additional allergies or dietary considerations, please notify us in advance so we can help ensure a safe environment.
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1955 E Arizona Ave., Denver, CO 80210
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Junior Game Designers: Build Games & Bring Stories to Life
Mon, Jul 13 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Tue, Jul 14 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wed, Jul 15 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
$388.12
/ child