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WAITLIST Coding Club - Grades 3-5

WAITLIST

Any Cohort- you will be emailed if a space opens up in any cohort

Our free after school Virtual Coding Club is open for all students in Grades 3-5. The 3-week recurring program will provide engaging and age appropriate coding content that will introduce students to the world of computer science and software engineering. This program focuses on digital literacy skills as they are fundamental to STEM learning!

Each of the projects relies on free, safe and easily accessible resources that can be found online. It is recommended that students join the Club through a computer/laptop as a keyboard and mouse will further support student success.

Each Club cohort will meet once a week on Zoom for 3 weeks total, and there will be a total of 3 cohorts available for registration. 

Child's Information
OEN is 9 digits long and can be found on your child's report card. This is collected for statistical purposes and program evaluation. Entering an OEN is optional. You are not in Ontario, please skip this question.
Please use GMAIL - as we will be using Google Classroom. Please note this email can be the participant's own email or parent/guardians email, please be sure the participant can access the email as the link for virtual club will be sent there.
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Parent Information
Venture Academy within the Faculty of Engineering at McMaster University is a program for youth in grades K-12 that brings the excitement of engineering to life. Our curriculum develops problem solving skills and engages young minds through experiments, hands-on projects, and fun, education-based activities. Gain a deeper understanding of science, mathematics and technology while exploring today’s most exciting areas of engineering and computer science. Enriching, hands-on activities encourage creativity, personal growth and a passion for learning. Code of Conduct We require that all students respect their fellow classmates, instructors and the online learning platform. All students must: • Respect the integrity of all online systems and networks; • Ensure respect in all written and verbal communication; • Obey directions from instructors; • Follow safety requirements of each project and; • Be active and engaged participants in the learning environment. In McMaster University’s sole discretion, any student who does not adhere to the Code of Conduct and/or demonstrate respect for the online learning environment in all its capacities will be removed from the learning platform and the Go ENG Girl/ Go CODE Girl Program and a parent/guardian will be contacted. please electronically sign below:
Student Self Identification- Diversity (all questions are optional)
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