Kindergarten
Ages 5-6
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Kindergarten is a great time to introduce coding and robotics as a FUN activity
Penguin Coding School offers classes for students as young as five years old. Kindergarteners will be introduced to games and LEGO robotics that lets kids get used to working with blocks of code without knowing how to read or type. Students will work with an iPad where all they need to know is how to swipe items from one end of the screen to the other.
We offer two paths for kids ages 5 to 6: Scratch Junior and LEGO Robotics. Both coding education paths are built on top of a robust curriculum that gently introduces beginners to the basics and then builds up their confidence so they increasingly are able to tackle higher level coding and programs on their own. Scratch Junior and LEGO Robotics both use drag-and-drop interfaces which allow kids to use colors and shapes to determine which blocks to use for a specific program.
Kindergarten classes are only offered in-person

Scratch Junior
Scratch Junior is designed to introduce coding to children ages 5 and above. Students get their own iPad to develop games, music, art and animation.
- Park Slope

Robotics - Park Slope
Penguin Coding's Robotics combine building with Legos with coding that is accessible to our youngest age groups but challenging even for our most advanced students.
- Park Slope

Robotics - Cobble Hill
Penguin Coding's Robotics combine building with Legos with coding that is accessible to our youngest age groups but challenging even for our most advanced students.
- Cobble Hill

Robotics - Lexington
Penguin Coding's Robotics combine building with Legos with coding that is accessible to our youngest age groups but challenging even for our most advanced students.
- Lexington

Robotics - Newton
Penguin Coding's Robotics combine building with Legos with coding that is accessible to our youngest age groups but challenging even for our most advanced students.
- Newton

Robotics - Acton
Penguin Coding's Robotics combine building with Legos with coding that is accessible to our youngest age groups but challenging even for our most advanced students.
- Acton

Minecraft
Learn the fundamentals of coding by programming their own objects, mazes, and more. Using Minecraft Education Edition to maximize learning, not just playing.

Scratch
Scratch is a programming platform developed by MIT specifically to introduce coding to children, and our curriculum navigates students through increasingly challenging projects.

Python
Our Python program is rigorous but beginner friendly. Introduction to Computer Science, AI, Machine Learning, Data Science, and Networking classes.

Roblox
Using Lua scripting language and Roblox Studio, students learn how to apply their coding knowledge to create unique customizations in the Roblox universe.

Javascript
Create all kinds of web games with Javascript while learning the basic concepts of coding. Many levels.

Java
Java is a great language for high school students because it teaches the fundamentals of object oriented programming and it is also the language required for the AP Computer Science A exam.