
CODING 101
Overview
Ages
9+ years
Attendance
Drop-off: kids only
Frequency
Weekly
What your child’s day will look like
Learn how technology thinks — not just how to use it. Coding isn’t about memorizing commands or trying to compete with AI. It’s about learning how to think clearly, logically, and creatively in a digital world...and that skill is more important than ever. In Coding 101, students are introduced to the fundamentals of programming in a way that is approachable, engaging, and confidence-building. Through hands-on projects and interactive challenges, campers learn how code actually works behind the scenes — and how humans guide technology to do meaningful things. This camp focuses on core thinking skills: Breaking big problems into smaller steps Recognizing patterns Testing ideas and fixing mistakes Understanding cause and effect These are the same skills used by software engineers, game designers, data scientists — and even the teams who build and train AI systems. What students will do: Learn the basics of coding logic and structure Write programs and interactive projects Understand how computers “follow instructions” Practice problem-solving, debugging, and iteration Build confidence working with technology, not just consuming it For Loops, If/Else Statements, While Loops used daily by software engineers! Rather than treating coding as a rigid or intimidating subject, Coding 101 makes it accessible and empowering. Students leave with a strong foundation that prepares them for more advanced camps like game design, robotics, Minecraft modding, and beyond. For parents wondering whether coding is still relevant in an AI-powered world: AI doesn’t replace coding — it amplifies the people who understand it. Learning to code helps students become creators, problem-solvers, and critical thinkers who can shape technology instead of being shaped by it. This camp is an ideal starting point for students who are curious about how technology works and want to build skills that will serve them across school, careers, and life.
Provider Reviews
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Based on 198 reviews
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Khristine P.
10/04/2025
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Awesome!
RGRebecca G.
08/21/2025
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Kristin B.
06/21/2025
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Shawn really enjoyed the camp. I was very impressed with the quality of the software and designs Shawn was able to create.
DSDanielle S.
06/14/2025
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Levi loved his experience! thank you
LHLisa H.
06/13/2025
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Danielle P.
03/15/2025
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Krista B.
03/10/2025
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Lorraine K.
01/03/2025
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Levi loved Thanksgiving camp!
LHLisa H.
12/13/2024
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He always has a great time
KBKrista B.
12/12/2024
Additional instructions
General Student Skills Requirements To get the most out of this camp, students should be comfortable with the following basic computer skills: Opening and navigating an internet browser Switching between multiple tabs or windows Cutting, copying, and pasting text Windows: Ctrl + X / C / V Mac: Command + X / C / V No prior coding experience is required. Instruction is guided, hands-on, and age-appropriate. What Parents Should Know This is an interactive, project-based camp. Campers will actively explore concepts, build projects, and solve problems throughout the week. Students may encounter challenges or make mistakes during activities—this is a normal and important part of the learning process. Our instructors support students as they experiment, iterate, and build confidence. All tools used in camp are web-based and provided by Silicon STEM. Campers do not need to create personal accounts unless explicitly instructed by staff. Devices & Technology Camp devices and software are provided and managed by Silicon STEM instructors. Personal laptops or devices are not required unless otherwise noted. Students are expected to use devices responsibly and follow instructor guidance. Lunch Information & Allergies If your camper is enrolled in both AM and PM camps during the same week, please pack a bag lunch so they can join us during the supervised lunch hour. Please avoid foods that require heating or refrigeration. For the safety of all campers, do not pack any peanut or peanut-containing products, as we have campers with severe peanut allergies. If your child has additional allergies or dietary considerations, please notify us in advance so we can help ensure a safe environment.
Location
1955 E Arizona Ave., Denver, CO 80210
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CODING 101
Mon, Jul 6 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Tue, Jul 7 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wed, Jul 8 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
$398.48
/ child