
Scratch Programming
Students will: Explore the Scratch programming interface Create game art assets Write code to create a playable sharable game Required Skills: 6th Grade Reading and Writing Level, Keyboard and Mouse Proficiency.
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Students will: Explore the Scratch programming interface Create game art assets Write code to create a playable sharable game Required Skills: 6th Grade Reading and Writing Level, Keyboard and Mouse Proficiency.

Students will: Explore the Scratch programming interface Create game art assets Write code to create a playable sharable game Required Skills: 6th Grade Reading and Writing Level, Keyboard and Mouse Proficiency.

Drop-in after the OCPS Summer BreakSpot to create a make-and-take craft. Recommended for families with children ages 6-12.

Designed especially for toddlers, Toddler Tales lasts approximately 20 minutes.


Explore the world of art, experiment with new techniques, and create a masterpiece of your own! Recommended for ages 13-18. Registration required.

Drop-in after the OCPS Summer BreakSpot to create a make-and-take craft. Recommended for families with children ages 6-12.

Explore the world of art, experiment with new techniques, and create a masterpiece of your own! Recommended for ages 13-18. Registration required.

This program is based on the nationally recognized initiative, Every Child Ready to Read, which helps caregivers and their little ones learn about the five early literacy skills: talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing.

This program is based on the nationally recognized initiative, Every Child Ready to Read, which helps caregivers and their little ones learn about the five early literacy skills: talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing.

This program is based on the nationally recognized initiative, Every Child Ready to Read, which helps caregivers and their little ones learn about the five early literacy skills: talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing.
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