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Coding & Game Development Workshops for Kids in Noida

byGeniusLabsAvailable online and at 2 centers in NoidaStarts from1,690 per childView full gallery

Why let your child just play games when they can build them? We turn screen time into creative time by teaching kids to code their own robots, animations, and games.

A Saturday session focused on coding and simple machines. One student explains his "jumping game" built in Scratch, while another learns about the six types of simple machines, like levers and staircases.

A student works on a coding challenge to create a square pattern using only one LED. By moving the LED very fast with a short delay, he learns to create an illusion effect, a fundamental concept in animation.

Students brainstorm different ways to take input for a digital locker project. They explore using a gyro sensor, button clicks with a timer, gear rotations, and even a color sensor, learning to code for multiple input methods.

A student explains the life cycle of a frog, which he is coding as an interactive animation. He programs the project to display the egg, tadpole, and frog stages in sequence based on voice commands.

A student works on a balloon-popping game in Scratch, adding different scores for different colored balloons. This project teaches him about variables, conditional logic, and creating a user interface.

Building an "apple catcher" game in Scratch. A student learns to code the bowl to move and catch falling apples, while also figuring out the algorithm to make the apple disappear and reset its position upon contact.

We teach kids to develop their own platform games using Python, Scratch, Roblox, and HTML. With guidance from our IIT-IIM faculty, they can turn their creative ideas into playable games.

A young coder works on his Subway Surfer-style game. He is challenged to increase the number and variety of obstacles, learning how to create different variants and add complexity to his game.

Two students proudly display their certificates after completing a Scratch coding workshop. Learning Scratch helps them develop games, strengthen algorithmic thinking, and practice coding at home.

A student explains the code for his "animal alarm" prototype, where a light sensor triggers a green light. In the background, another student is designing his own sprite for a classic snake game.

About From Code to Creation: Programming & Gaming

We don't teach by lecturing; we teach through the messy process of building, breaking, and fixing. Whether your child is coding a 'Subway Surfer' style game in Scratch or programming a digital locker with physical sensors, they learn that galti hoti hai—mistakes happen—and that is exactly where the real engineering starts. We want them to ask, 'What would I get a robot to do?' and then figure out the code to make it happen.

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