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Coding (Beginners)

Perfect for first-time coders. We’ll be using tools like Scratch, a visual coding language that teaches logic and creativity through drag-and-drop blocks.

What is Scratch?

Scratch is a free, visual programming language and online community developed by the MIT Media LabIt’s designed for beginners, especially children, to learn coding through interactive stories, games, and animations. 

What to Bring?
  • Curiosity and willingness to try
  • Laptop
  • Device with internet (such as Phone or tablet) for both virtual classes
What is Coding
Introduction to Scratch

Coding & Robotics (Advanced)

This class is for children with prior experience in Scratch or beginner coding. We’ll start by using mBlock—a powerful, child-friendly programming tool based on Scratch and designed to teach real-world robotics, AI, and Python coding.

mBlock makes it easy for kids to transition from visual block-based coding to text-based programming while controlling robots or simulating tech-based solutions.

What is mBlock?

mBlock is a visual programming platform developed by Makeblock designed for STEM education, particularly for teaching coding and robotics.

What to Bring?
  • Device with internet (such as Phone or tablet) for both virtual classes
  • Basic knowledge of Scratch or Python
  • Enthusiasm to build and experiment!
  • A Laptop 
What is coding?
Introduction to Mblock

Graphics Design & Digital Art

Designed for kids who love to draw, design, or tell stories visually. This class introduces them to tools like Canva and Sketchpad, helping them bring their ideas to life through posters, digital drawings, and layouts.



What is Digital Art?

Digital art is a form of visual art created or presented using digital technology. I Digital art isn’t just about drawing—it’s about problem-solving, visual storytelling, and learning how to use software they’ll likely encounter in school and future careers. It sets a strong foundation for pathways in media, marketing, animation, and more.

What to Bring?
  • Creative mind.

  • A Laptop and mouse 

  • Sample art, or drawings materials

  • Device with internet (such as Phone or tablet) for both virtual classes.
What is Design?
Introduction to Canva
Smiling HOD Members
About us

Household of David

Our Vision
To raise a people after God’s heart in every nation of the earth
Our Mission
To bring people into an experience of God’s unconditional love that transforms them into men and women passionate about influencing their world through the principles of the Kingdom.

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Household of David Children at work
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