Scratch Junior - SUMMER25-SC10
Scratch Junior
Scratch Junior
Your child might have started playing with your phone at 3 years old, and have become an expert of YouTube and mobile apps at age 5. So why
not get started understanding how computers work with coding? As Apple CEO Tim Cook said, "Coding is the most important second language for
everyone to learn". This series of fun ScratchJr lessons uses the Scratch Junior platform, developed by the same MIT team that created Scratch.
While building interactive stories and games, your child will be introduced to the basics of coding concepts, solve problems, and most importantly,
they will create and apply their imaginations!
Scratch Junior 1
Prerequisites - Ideally, use an iPad or Android Tablet to attend the class. You also need a computer. Please join Zoom from your computer. If you
want to use a computer, please make sure your kid is comfortable with typing on keyboard and using mouse on a computer. Chromebook does not
support Scratch Junior.
Scratch Junior 2
Students should have completed Create & Learn's Scratch Junior 1 prior to joining the Scratch Junior 2. Chromebook does not support Scratch
Junior.
not get started understanding how computers work with coding? As Apple CEO Tim Cook said, "Coding is the most important second language for
everyone to learn". This series of fun ScratchJr lessons uses the Scratch Junior platform, developed by the same MIT team that created Scratch.
While building interactive stories and games, your child will be introduced to the basics of coding concepts, solve problems, and most importantly,
they will create and apply their imaginations!
Scratch Junior 1
Prerequisites - Ideally, use an iPad or Android Tablet to attend the class. You also need a computer. Please join Zoom from your computer. If you
want to use a computer, please make sure your kid is comfortable with typing on keyboard and using mouse on a computer. Chromebook does not
support Scratch Junior.
Scratch Junior 2
Students should have completed Create & Learn's Scratch Junior 1 prior to joining the Scratch Junior 2. Chromebook does not support Scratch
Junior.
FC Parks & Recreation Camp Refund Policy
Full Refunds
Full refunds, minus a $10 administration fee, will be granted for requests submitted five (5) business days prior to the start of the program.
Partial Refunds
Partial refunds* will be granted for requests submitted four (4) business days or less prior to the start of the program.
*25% of registration fee and a $10 administrative fee will be assessed per session refunded.
No Refunds
Requests for refunds received after the start of the camp session will be denied unless they fall under the Satisfaction Guarantee Policy.
Foster City Parks and Recreation Department Inclusion Statement
Foster City Parks and Recreation Department is committed to an inclusive approach to recreation. An inclusive approach is defined as individuals with and without disabilities participating in recreation activities together. In order for individuals with disabilities to participate as fully as possible, reasonable accommodations are provided. Reasonable accommodations are individualized techniques and resources used to enhance program participation without fundamentally altering a program.
Americans with Disability Act
Please ask for information on the ADA.
Full Refunds
Full refunds, minus a $10 administration fee, will be granted for requests submitted five (5) business days prior to the start of the program.
Partial Refunds
Partial refunds* will be granted for requests submitted four (4) business days or less prior to the start of the program.
*25% of registration fee and a $10 administrative fee will be assessed per session refunded.
No Refunds
Requests for refunds received after the start of the camp session will be denied unless they fall under the Satisfaction Guarantee Policy.
Foster City Parks and Recreation Department Inclusion Statement
Foster City Parks and Recreation Department is committed to an inclusive approach to recreation. An inclusive approach is defined as individuals with and without disabilities participating in recreation activities together. In order for individuals with disabilities to participate as fully as possible, reasonable accommodations are provided. Reasonable accommodations are individualized techniques and resources used to enhance program participation without fundamentally altering a program.
Americans with Disability Act
Please ask for information on the ADA.
Fees
Charge When Not Billed:
Administration Fee (Standard Fee): $5.00 = $5.00
reg fee (Standard Fee): $175.00 = $175.00
Charge When Not Billed:
Administration Fee (Standard Fee): $5.00 = $5.00
Non Res Fee (Standard Fee): $10.00 = $10.00
reg fee (Standard Fee): $175.00 = $175.00