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Scratch Coding for Young Creators

Kids build animations and first games while learning sequencing, logic, and creative problem solving in Scratch.

Ziyad Ashraf Created by Ziyad Ashraf 4.8 (2 Reviews) 1h 22m 0 Enrolled
Ages 8-12 English Updated Jul 12, 2026

Overview

Course description

Scratch Coding for Young Creators introduces children to coding through colorful projects, friendly challenges, and simple creative routines.

Learners practice sequencing, events, loops, and debugging while building animations they can explain with confidence.

Learning goals

What will i learn?

Create a simple Scratch animation with motion and sound
Use events, sequences, and loops in a beginner-friendly project
Explain a coding idea using clear step-by-step thinking
Practice debugging by noticing and fixing small mistakes

Before class

Requirements

A computer or tablet with internet access
A free Scratch account or access to the Scratch editor
A parent or guide nearby for account setup if needed

Curriculum

Lessons inside this course

Getting Started with Scratch
Build Your First Animation
Creative Coding Challenge

Instructor

Meet your guide

Ziyad Ashraf

Ziyad Ashraf

YounGo Learning Guide

Course guide
A friendly course guide focused on clear steps, creative practice, and parent-trusted learning for children.
Trusted guide Structured lessons

Reviews

Family and learner feedback

Nour Hassan

Nour Hassan

12-Jul-2026

The course structure is easy to follow, with short steps that make progress visible and encouraging.

Maya Ahmed

Maya Ahmed

12-Jul-2026

The lessons feel clear and friendly, and the activities make it easy for a child to stay engaged.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Does my child need coding experience?
No. The course starts with visual blocks and simple creative tasks.
Is Scratch safe for beginners?
Yes. Scratch is a child-friendly way to learn coding ideas through blocks and projects.
What will my child make?
They will create animations, mini scenes, and a small creative coding challenge.