Coding Classes Near Me

Camp Footsteps Creators - Week 1
99%
by Footsteps Child Care
Redwood City, CA
Unleash Your Child's Creativity This Summer! Calling all young creators for an unforgettable summer filled with imagination, self-expression, and fun! Creator's Camp inspires campers to connect with their creativity while developing their skills in storytelling, art, music, and hands-on projects. Guided by award-winning Lando educators, campers will explore painting, drawing, and arts and crafts—engaging their hands, heads, and hearts while building lasting friendships. Weekly Schedule Each week combines traditional camp activities with specialized Lando classes. Campers attend two Lando sessions on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday (each class offered twice weekly), with Wednesdays reserved for exciting field trips. Field Trips: 1st-3rd Grade - Bay Area Discovery Museum, Sausalito 4th-5th Grade - Adventure Cat Catamaran Bay Sail & Pier 39, San Francisco Campers will experience Four Award-Winning Lando Classes: Summer LEGO® Robotics Lab – Build a new robot daily using LEGO® bricks, motors, and sensors. Tackle the Kickoff Challenge, then upgrade during Engineering Sprints. Explore gears, pulleys, and measurable goals like distance and lift. Storyboarding and Comic Sketching – Create a finished storyboard each class. Learn drawing techniques and storytelling, then bring ideas to life during Studio Time with collaborative jams and peer feedback. Clay Sculpting and Scene Building – Sculpt connected scenes across the week. Practice techniques in daily warm-ups, then pinch, coil, and build your world—from beach stalls to sea monsters—for the Showcase Parade. Mini-Game Coding Studio – Code arcade games using Lando's Scratch-based iPad app. Build and remix multi-level mini-games, then test each other's creations in Playtest Lab while learning loops, events, and variables. Families receive weekly emails with photos, skills summaries, and ideas to continue exploring at home. Enroll today and watch your child's confidence and creativity soar!
In-person
Ages 6-10 years

Camp Footsteps Creators - Week 8
99%
by Footsteps Child Care
Redwood City, CA
Unleash Your Child's Creativity This Summer! Calling all young creators for an unforgettable summer filled with imagination, self-expression, and fun! Creator's Camp inspires campers to connect with their creativity while developing their skills in storytelling, art, music, and hands-on projects. Guided by award-winning Lando educators, campers will explore painting, drawing, and arts and crafts—engaging their hands, heads, and hearts while building lasting friendships. Weekly Schedule Each week combines traditional camp activities with specialized Lando classes. Campers attend two Lando sessions on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday (each class offered twice weekly), with Wednesdays reserved for exciting field trips. Field Trips: 1st-3rd Grade - Gilroy Gardens, Gilroy 4th-5th Grade - Great America, Santa Clara Campers will experience Four Award-Winning Lando Classes: Summer LEGO® Robotics Lab – Build a new robot daily using LEGO® bricks, motors, and sensors. Tackle the Kickoff Challenge, then upgrade during Engineering Sprints. Explore gears, pulleys, and measurable goals like distance and lift. Storyboarding and Comic Sketching – Create a finished storyboard each class. Learn drawing techniques and storytelling, then bring ideas to life during Studio Time with collaborative jams and peer feedback. Clay Sculpting and Scene Building – Sculpt connected scenes across the week. Practice techniques in daily warm-ups, then pinch, coil, and build your world—from beach stalls to sea monsters—for the Showcase Parade. Mini-Game Coding Studio – Code arcade games using Lando's Scratch-based iPad app. Build and remix multi-level mini-games, then test each other's creations in Playtest Lab while learning loops, events, and variables. Families receive weekly emails with photos, skills summaries, and ideas to continue exploring at home. Enroll today and watch your child's confidence and creativity soar!
In-person
Ages 6-10 years

Inspirit AI Pioneers Intensive For Rising 5th-8th Graders
100%
by Sea Crest School
Half Moon Bay, CA
In AI Pioneers, our emerging engineers will learn how to create projects for social good with Python programming language. Through hands-on coding, students will learn how computers can use data to solve complex problems like natural language processing and computer vision. Led by Stanford, MIT, and Ivy League alumni and grad students, students will explore the ways they can meaningfully use AI to predict heart disease, create social robots, assist with disaster relief, and navigate autonomous vehicles. In our curriculum, we emphasize ethical responsibility, career paths in artificial intelligence, and interdisciplinary applications! From beginner to advanced coders, we envision a future where students of all backgrounds can contribute towards a bright future of inclusivity and technological advancement. Per our Summer Camp Handbook, this is a cell phone free event. ***REGISTER BY APRIL 24th to RECEIVE A FREE SUMMER AT SEA CREST T-SHIRT*** Please look out for an email (sent to the email you register with) a week or two prior to the start of camp with more details. A technology agreement must be signed by the camper and parent or guardian in order to participate, please look for this in an email. All camps will run contingent upon a certain number of campers signing up. If your camp is cancelled, you will be notified at least 30 days prior. Cancellation Policy: Registrations canceled at least 30 days prior to the start of camp will receive a full refund. Registrations canceled 15-29 days prior to camp will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations within 14 days of the start of camp will not be refunded. Please wear sunscreen and bring a jacket daily because we never know what coastal weather will bring. Campers are required to bring a lunch, snack and water bottle daily.
In-person
All ages

Game Makers Lab: Build Your Own 2D Game
100%
by Silicon STEM Academy
Denver, CO
Design games. Build worlds. Bring ideas to life. In Game Makers Lab, campers become game designers as they create their own 2D video games from start to finish—no traditional coding required. Using Flowlab, a powerful and intuitive game design platform, students design characters, build imaginative levels, and define how their games work. Inspired by classic games like Super Mario, Donkey Kong, and Space Invaders, campers learn how professional game designers think about gameplay, movement, challenges, and fun. While there’s no typing code in this camp, students still learn the logic behind game design—using visual tools to control physics, triggers, and interactions that bring their games to life. What students will do: Design and build original 2D video games Create characters, enemies, power-ups, and levels Use visual logic to control gameplay and interactions Explore physics, movement, and game mechanics Playtest, refine, and share their games with others This camp is perfect for creative students who love games and want to understand how they’re built, even if they’re new to programming. It’s also a great stepping-stone into more advanced game design, Minecraft Modding, and coding camps. Ages: 9+ Prerequisite: Basic keyboarding skills; no prior coding experience required Game Makers Lab empowers students to turn imagination into interactive experiences—and often sparks a deeper interest in coding and game development.
In-person
9+ years

White Belt - iCode Redmond
by iCode Redmond
Redmond, WA
DESCRIPTION This course covers the evolution and impact of automation and robotics, teaching students about mechanical systems and computer control through hands-on projects using VEX Robotics to create objects like traffic lights and robotic arms. KEY CONCEPTS VEX Code Engineering Electricity 3D Modeling 3D Printing Art of Design SPRINTS Robotic Fundamentals Robotics with VEX IQ Advanced Robotics 3D Modeling Midterm Robotics Project Electricity Electricity II Engineering Design Final Project: Build a Complex Robot SOFT SKILLS Teamwork Project Development and Ideation Fine Motor Skills and Coordination Critical Observation OUTCOMEs 3D Printed Innovation Small Scale Smart Home Simulation Robot Design Solution
In-person
Ages 8-11 years

Robotics with Sphero BOLT: Code, Control & Create
100%
by Silicon STEM Academy
Denver, CO
A playful introduction to robotics and programming. In Robotics with Sphero BOLT, campers dive into the world of robotics using one of the most engaging robots around - a programmable, sensor-packed robotic ball that responds to code, creativity, and experimentation. Students learn how to code and control their Sphero BOLT as they tackle hands-on challenges that involve driving, navigating obstacles, displaying designs on the built-in LED matrix, and even communicating with other robots using infrared signals. Each activity introduces core STEM concepts in a way that feels more like play than work. This camp is designed to spark curiosity and build confidence. Campers experiment, test ideas, and immediately see the results of their code in action—helping them understand how programming controls real-world devices. What students will do: Learn the basics of robotics and block-based coding Program movement, speed, and direction Use the LED matrix to create designs, animations, and games Explore sensors and infrared communication Solve challenges through trial, error, and collaboration No prior robotics or coding experience is required. This camp is an excellent introduction for students who enjoy hands-on learning and want to explore STEM in a fun, approachable way. Robotics with Sphero BOLT often inspires campers to continue into LEGO Robotics, BattleBots, or coding and game design camps as they grow.
In-person
Ages 7-12 years

Easter Break STEM Day Camp - Half Day
100%
by Stemtree of Brownsville
Brownsville, TX
Stemtree of Brownsville is hosting an Easter Half-Day STEM Camp (K–6)! Kids will enjoy hands-on Robotics, Coding, Science, and Engineering activities designed to spark curiosity and creativity — perfect for students of all experience levels. Schedule: 12:00 PM–3:00 PM (Half Day) What to bring: Snack + water bottle (no lunch provided). Sibling discount available. Spots are limited — enroll early! Care.com service fee: Care.com applies a 3.95% service fee at checkout (this fee is charged by Care.com, not Stemtree).
In-person
Ages 5-13 years

Python Programming
100%
by Silicon STEM Academy
Denver, CO
PREREQUISITE: CODING 101 or SIMILAR COMMAND-LINE CODING. Python is one of the most popular programming languages today, known for its simplicity, efficiency, and readability. In this camp, students will explore the fundamentals of Python, including variables, user input, operators, and control structures. They’ll gain hands-on experience with common programming applications and develop a solid understanding of Python’s versatility. Prerequisite: Coding 101 or prior command-line coding experience (block coding not applicable). Ages: 11+ Students who enjoy learning Python may like to consider a Game Design camp or a more hands-on engineering-oriented camp.
In-person
11+ years

CODING 101
100%
by Silicon STEM Academy
Denver, CO
Learn how technology thinks — not just how to use it. Coding isn’t about memorizing commands or trying to compete with AI. It’s about learning how to think clearly, logically, and creatively in a digital world...and that skill is more important than ever. In Coding 101, students are introduced to the fundamentals of programming in a way that is approachable, engaging, and confidence-building. Through hands-on projects and interactive challenges, campers learn how code actually works behind the scenes — and how humans guide technology to do meaningful things. This camp focuses on core thinking skills: Breaking big problems into smaller steps Recognizing patterns Testing ideas and fixing mistakes Understanding cause and effect These are the same skills used by software engineers, game designers, data scientists — and even the teams who build and train AI systems. What students will do: Learn the basics of coding logic and structure Write programs and interactive projects Understand how computers “follow instructions” Practice problem-solving, debugging, and iteration Build confidence working with technology, not just consuming it For Loops, If/Else Statements, While Loops used daily by software engineers! Rather than treating coding as a rigid or intimidating subject, Coding 101 makes it accessible and empowering. Students leave with a strong foundation that prepares them for more advanced camps like game design, robotics, Minecraft modding, and beyond. For parents wondering whether coding is still relevant in an AI-powered world: AI doesn’t replace coding — it amplifies the people who understand it. Learning to code helps students become creators, problem-solvers, and critical thinkers who can shape technology instead of being shaped by it. This camp is an ideal starting point for students who are curious about how technology works and want to build skills that will serve them across school, careers, and life.
In-person
9+ years

Robotics with Sphero BOLT: Code, Control & Create
100%
by Silicon STEM Academy
Denver, CO
A playful introduction to robotics and programming. In Robotics with Sphero BOLT, campers dive into the world of robotics using one of the most engaging robots around - a programmable, sensor-packed robotic ball that responds to code, creativity, and experimentation. Students learn how to code and control their Sphero BOLT as they tackle hands-on challenges that involve driving, navigating obstacles, displaying designs on the built-in LED matrix, and even communicating with other robots using infrared signals. Each activity introduces core STEM concepts in a way that feels more like play than work. This camp is designed to spark curiosity and build confidence. Campers experiment, test ideas, and immediately see the results of their code in action—helping them understand how programming controls real-world devices. What students will do: Learn the basics of robotics and block-based coding Program movement, speed, and direction Use the LED matrix to create designs, animations, and games Explore sensors and infrared communication Solve challenges through trial, error, and collaboration No prior robotics or coding experience is required. This camp is an excellent introduction for students who enjoy hands-on learning and want to explore STEM in a fun, approachable way. Robotics with Sphero BOLT often inspires campers to continue into LEGO Robotics, BattleBots, or coding and game design camps as they grow.
In-person
Ages 7-12 years

Minecraft Modding: Design, Code & Customize Your World
100%
by Silicon STEM Academy
Denver, CO
Go beyond playing Minecraft — learn how to change it. If your student loves Minecraft and is ready to take the next step, Minecraft Modding shows them how to turn their ideas into real, playable features inside the game. In this camp, students learn how to create their own Minecraft mods (short for modifications) that add new worlds, biomes, characters, and items to the game. Campers move from simply playing Minecraft to understanding how it works behind the scenes - and how to shape it themselves. Using MCreator, a powerful yet beginner-friendly drag-and-drop, Java-based modding tool, students design and build custom mods through an intuitive visual interface. Along the way, they’re introduced to core Java programming concepts, learning how code brings their creations to life. What students will do: Design custom Minecraft mods using MCreator Create new worlds, biomes, characters, and items Learn how games are structured and modified Explore introductory Java programming concepts Develop problem-solving, logic, and creative thinking skills This camp blends creativity, game design, and real-world coding foundations in a way that’s engaging and accessible. Many parents see Minecraft Modding as a natural gateway into deeper coding and software development skills—and kids love seeing their ideas come alive inside a game they already enjoy. If your student loves Minecraft Modding, they may also enjoy: Coding 101 BattleBots Game Design camps Minecraft Modding is where creativity meets code - and where players become creators.
In-person
10+ years
sibling discount

STEM Parents' Night Out
100%
by Stemtree of Brownsville
Brownsville, TX
Parent’s Night Out is a fun night kids love and parents appreciate! While you enjoy an adults-only night out, your child will explore Robotics, Coding, and Science through hands-on activities, plus movie or board game time with friends. Cheese pizza included, fully supervised, and tons of fun guaranteed. Event runs with a minimum of 5 kids. Sibling discounts available!
In-person
Ages 5-13 years
sibling discount

STEM Day Camp - No School Day - Full Day
100%
by Stemtree of Brownsville
Brownsville, TX
Looking for care on a no-school day? This STEM Day Camp is perfect for students off from IDEA, Harmony & Jubilee (open to all students, including homeschoolers). Students (K–6) will enjoy Robotics, Coding, Science, and Engineering through hands-on projects in a fun, small-group environment. Schedule (Full Day): 8:30 AM–2:30 PM Optional Early Drop-Off: 8:00–8:30 AM (+$5) Minimum enrollment: Full-day camp is offered with a minimum of 5 students. If the minimum is not met, we will run a half-day option instead and notify families in advance. Pricing note: Care.com applies a 3.95% service fee at checkout. Sibling discounts available. Spots are limited.
In-person
Ages 5-13 years

Minecraft Modding: Design, Code & Customize Your World
100%
by Silicon STEM Academy
Denver, CO
Go beyond playing Minecraft — learn how to change it. If your student loves Minecraft and is ready to take the next step, Minecraft Modding shows them how to turn their ideas into real, playable features inside the game. In this camp, students learn how to create their own Minecraft mods (short for modifications) that add new worlds, biomes, characters, and items to the game. Campers move from simply playing Minecraft to understanding how it works behind the scenes - and how to shape it themselves. Using MCreator, a powerful yet beginner-friendly drag-and-drop, Java-based modding tool, students design and build custom mods through an intuitive visual interface. Along the way, they’re introduced to core Java programming concepts, learning how code brings their creations to life. What students will do: Design custom Minecraft mods using MCreator Create new worlds, biomes, characters, and items Learn how games are structured and modified Explore introductory Java programming concepts Develop problem-solving, logic, and creative thinking skills This camp blends creativity, game design, and real-world coding foundations in a way that’s engaging and accessible. Many parents see Minecraft Modding as a natural gateway into deeper coding and software development skills—and kids love seeing their ideas come alive inside a game they already enjoy. If your student loves Minecraft Modding, they may also enjoy: Coding 101 BattleBots Game Design camps Minecraft Modding is where creativity meets code - and where players become creators.
In-person
10+ years

ULTIMATE SPEAK WEEK 2 MIDDIES: “Terrific Ted Talkers- Intro to TedX Talks!” 1/2 Dy Camps (Rising Grades 5-8)
98%
by Highest Speak
Reston, VA
** For Rising Grades 5-8 ONLY! “Terrific Ted Talkers!”- Intro to TedX Talks! Has your child ever dreamt of performing on a Ted Talks stage? Do they have ideas they TRULY believe in and would love to voice? Do you just want to improve their overall speech confidence while they learn how to structure and present a speech? Well, this is THEIR moment! In this awesome 1/2 Day Camp, we will: - Review the fundamentals of effective speech PERFORMANCE; - Have discussions about various TEDx Talks topics or current events; - Analyze various TED Talks; - Play multiple public speaking games and work on public speaking quick speech assignments during the class; - Learn how to STRUCTURE a TEDX Speech; - Receive instructor feedback and/or peer feedback; and - Writing and present a final TEDx Talk chosen by the student! Terrific Ted Talkers SHOWCASE! We will invite key community members for a final Speech Showcase on our last day of class! We will also provide videos of the students’ speeches for parents! In both classes every day, the students will have multiple opportunities to practice what WE preach and receive feedback! Our 3-Hour day is broken into: Part I (1-1.5 hours) - Ice Breaker Activity - Lesson for the day - Practice through Game or Structured Assignment in Breakout Sessions! BREAK (15 minutes: Please bring a drink and snack.) Part II: Group Discussion of Previous Exercise/Lessons Lesson Cont. Practice through Games or Structured Assignment in Breakout Sessions! Wrap-Up Give your child the GIFT of more CONFIDENT public speaking this Summer, while they have a blast!
In-person
Ages 10-14 years

Camp Footsteps Creators - Week 2
99%
by Footsteps Child Care
Redwood City, CA
Unleash Your Child's Creativity This Summer! Calling all young creators for an unforgettable summer filled with imagination, self-expression, and fun! Creator's Camp inspires campers to connect with their creativity while developing their skills in storytelling, art, music, and hands-on projects. Guided by award-winning Lando educators, campers will explore painting, drawing, and arts and crafts—engaging their hands, heads, and hearts while building lasting friendships. Weekly Schedule Each week combines traditional camp activities with specialized Lando classes. Campers attend two Lando sessions on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday (each class offered twice weekly), with Wednesdays reserved for exciting field trips. Field Trips: - Domini Hoskins Black History Museum and Learning Center & Red Morton Park, Redwood City (includes lunch) Campers will experience Four Award-Winning Lando Classes: Summer LEGO® Robotics Lab – Build a new robot daily using LEGO® bricks, motors, and sensors. Tackle the Kickoff Challenge, then upgrade during Engineering Sprints. Explore gears, pulleys, and measurable goals like distance and lift. Storyboarding and Comic Sketching – Create a finished storyboard each class. Learn drawing techniques and storytelling, then bring ideas to life during Studio Time with collaborative jams and peer feedback. Clay Sculpting and Scene Building – Sculpt connected scenes across the week. Practice techniques in daily warm-ups, then pinch, coil, and build your world—from beach stalls to sea monsters—for the Showcase Parade. Mini-Game Coding Studio – Code arcade games using Lando's Scratch-based iPad app. Build and remix multi-level mini-games, then test each other's creations in Playtest Lab while learning loops, events, and variables. Families receive weekly emails with photos, skills summaries, and ideas to continue exploring at home. Enroll today and watch your child's confidence and creativity soar!
In-person
Ages 6-10 years

4-Day STEM Spring Camp (Mon–Fri) | Half Day
100%
by Stemtree of Brownsville
Brownsville, TX
Looking for a fun and productive Spring Break for your child? Join Stemtree of Brownsville for our 4-Day STEM Spring Camp! Students explore Science, Coding, Robotics, Engineering, and Electronics through hands-on projects in a small-group setting with personalized guidance based on age and experience. 📅 Camp Schedule: Monday–Thursday 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Half Day) 🥪 Please pack a snack and a water bottle daily. ⏰ Optional Add-Ons (Advance Registration Required): • Extended Care: 3:00–5:00 PM Spots are limited to maintain small group instruction. Care.com applies a service fee at checkout.
In-person
Ages 5-13 years

Orange Belt - iCode Redmond
by iCode Redmond
Redmond, WA
DESCRIPTION In this course, students learn the technical and artistic essentials of website development, from crafting web pages with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to selecting hosting services and publishing online, while also learning to create high-quality website assets using professional photography techniques. KEY CONCEPTS HTML/CSS Programming Web Development and Design Introduction to Text-Based Coding Javascript Graphic Design Databases Photography Visual Studio SPRINTS Web Development Web Development II Photography JavaScript I Midterm Graphic Design Databases Web Hosting Final Project SOFT SKILLS Creativity Design Thinking Logical Thinking Writing Reports and Proposals OUTCOMES Development of a Dynamic Website Photography Portfolio
In-person
Ages 8-13 years

Gray Belt - iCode Redmond
by iCode Redmond
Redmond, WA
Description: This course helps transition students from block coding to type coding through interactive Minecraft Education activities, covering core programming concepts like events, variables, and functions, engaging in block coding activities that transition into completing Minecraft Education activities with Python coding and using Lua to create Roblox games, fostering a deeper understanding of block- and text-based coding while emphasizing problem-solving, debugging, and collaborative projects to prepare students for more advanced coding challenges. Key Concepts: Programming Fundamentals Interactive Lessons MakeCode Programming Block Code Programming Transitioning Between Block and Text Code Python Programming Lua Programming Game Development Sprints: Introduction to Minecraft and Programming Intermediate Programming Concepts Advanced Programming Concepts Python Basics: From Blocks to Code Roblox Digital Citizenship and World Building Game Design for Roblox and Lua Programming Game Design for Roblox and Lua Programming II Comprehensive Roblox Development Final Project Soft Skills: Problem-Solving Collaboration Communication Adaptability Leadership Attention to Detail Outcomes: Proficiency in Text-Based Coding Understanding Core Programming Concepts Experience with Minecraft Education and Roblox game development
In-person
Ages 8-11 years

Circuits & Sensors: Smart Device Lab
100%
by Silicon STEM Academy
Denver, CO
In this hands-on engineering camp, students learn how to build their own interactive electronic devices. Using user-friendly microcontrollers, campers will build circuits, then code them to create systems that light up, buzz, react to motion & sound, and more. Students begin with the basics—how electricity flows, how devices collect data, and how coding controls hardware—then apply those skills to build smart alarms, reaction-time games, simple monitors, and interactive devices. (No coding experience required.) By the end of the week, each camper will have developed a working knowledge of physical computing, controls, sensors and more. This camp is ideal for students new to electronics as well as those ready to level up their engineering skills. Recommended for ages 11-15.
In-person
11+ years
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