Coding Workshops for Schools and Online Resources for Teachers

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Coding Workshops for Primary and Secondary Schools
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We run Coding Workshops for Primary and Secondary school pupils, and we can help teachers get to grip with programming too. We teach the fundamentals of coding, teaching pupils real world programming skills with practical, hands-on sessions! We have workshops for all age groups and experience levels.

We run workshops teaching coding for apps and games, and we also run workshops for the new BBC micro:bit where we work with pupils to code for the Internet of Things. We also have an Introduction to Coding Workshop for younger pupils too!

We are app and games developers ourselves, with two of our games featured on BBC Click, meaning your students get a coding workshop from industry professionals. Our workshops include the source code, supporting materials, and follow-up support.

Girls coding on the BBC micro:bit

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    Kenmore Park Junior School – Uvri

    We first walked into the ICT room and we saw two men. Their names were Ali and Tom. They talked to us all about how coding has evolved from how it was to what it is now. Before coded machines started of as massive computers and have now transformed into completely self driving and trustable… Read more “Kenmore Park Junior School – Uvri”

    Uvri, Year 5 Pupil
    Kenmore Park Junior School

    Oxford Royale Academy

    A Code Created Masterclass gave students the chance to grab their laptops and learn all about different types of coding projects and how to code them. Some pupils already had an impressive knowledge of some coding languages, but were keen to learn more. With complex algorithms, the class was challenging but interesting and students left… Read more “Oxford Royale Academy”

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    Herne Hill School – Emma Bottomley

    I teach at a school in south London for children ranging from 2-7. As a school we are keen to develop the children’s coding skills and have been working on involving the parents. I contacted Ali to discuss how to run a workshop for our Year 2 children who are fairly new to coding. He… Read more “Herne Hill School – Emma Bottomley”

    Emma Bottomley, Teacher
    Herne Hill School, London
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    Our Workshops

    Suitable for Primary and Secondary School Pupils - Led, in your school, by one of our professional app and games developers!

    Coding Games Workshop

    For pupils aged 7 - 18 (Year 3 - Year 13)

    Led by a real-world game developer, our Coding Games Workshop teaches coding fundamentals with a very practical workshop. Pupils get plenty of hands-on time with code and will create arcade-style games. With over a dozen projects for all age ranges and abilities—including simple "snake-like" arcade games, top-down dungeon crawler games, platformer games, and even online multiplayer games—we will tailor the projects for your school or group.

    micro:bit Workshop

    For pupils aged 9 - 16 (Year 5 - Year 11)

    Our micro:bit Workshop teaches your class about the micro:bit, making some apps and games with them during the workshop (we bring our own micro:bits too if your school doesn't yet have any!). We’ll introduce them to MakeCode, the coding language that the micro:bit uses, and teach them the fundamentals of coding before we work on some really fun projects! For older students, we can even use Python with the micro:bit!

    Introduction to Coding Workshop

    For pupils aged 6 - 9 (Year 2 - Year 4)

    Our Introduction to Coding workshop is a great way to get pupils started with code. Using visual programming tools, we'll teach the fundamentals behind coding, and the pupils will create their own simple game, adding controls to characters they've designed. They'll even build in a simple scoring system! This is an extremely accessible workshop, suitable for all ages as an introduction to programming. It also helps young pupils develop their computer literacy. 

    Getting Started with Website Design and Development

    For pupils aged 14 - 18 (Year 9 - Year 13)

     

    Our new Getting Started with Website Design and Development Workshop is a great way to introduce your pupils to coding. We’ll focus on HTML, CSS and JavaScript throughout a full-day workshop. At the end of the day, they will have a working website, along with notes and support so they are equipped to design an online portfolio for their work, or other project.

     

    Python Workshop

    For pupils aged 11 - 16 (Year 7 - Year 11)

    Our new Python Workshop is great for teaching coding fundamentals through a real-world programming language. We will use Python (a programming language used by companies such as Google and NASA) to teach coding basics! During the workshop, we will learn how to use Python’s loops, conditional programming, and more, to build some really cool projects including interactive quizzes, a two-player game, and Python-based micro:bit apps including a working spirit level and more!

    Two girls studying robotics in a Computer Science lesson

    We also offer TEACHER TRAINING on coding too!

    We can help teachers get to grips with coding, and provide projects for them to teach to their classes!

    All students are continuing to play the game they created, and they’re very good at it! I hope from this experience that they will consider game design as a possible career path. It was important to me that they see the process behind the games they play and use their imaginations to create a game themselves.

    Angelina Morello

    Head of Faculty for Maths and ICT, Nightingale School, Tooting, London

    SteveOur Workshops

    We tailor our coding workshops to your school and class – based on their ability, whether they’ve worked with code before, and their ages.

    Our two most popular workshops are our Coding Games Workshop and our BBC micro:bit Workshop. We also have a great Introduction to Coding Workshop for younger pupils too. We also recently launched two new workshops. Our Python and Web Design and Development sessions are now available to book.

    We are the only company in the UK offering coding workshops from real-world app and games developers. We aim to inspire your pupils to take coding further, and we offer source code, supporting materials, and follow-up support!

    Contact us for more information - Call 0845 299 3874 or click here to request a call!

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      Why now?
      Primary school pupils in England are being taught computer programming as part of an overhaul of the national curriculum that saw ICT replaced with Computing Skills across all levels of education, from September 2014.
      Who we are!
      Chaos Created is made up of app and games developers with workshop and teaching experience. We have developed many apps including Timedancer and Zombies Ate My City, both of which were featured on BBC’s flagship technology show, BBC Click.