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Digital Learning Paths for Kids Aged 7-9
- October 17, 2020
- Posted by: Matthias Chin
- Category: Blockcyber
Digital Learning Paths for Kids Aged 7-9
At Blockcyber, we believe in enriching and empowering people in good digital skills from a young age. Besides the traditional English, Maths, Science, etc subjects taught in schools, we believe that kids and youths can also pick up the new digital ABCDs. Our young kids may not become immediate experts in the Digital ABCDs. However, it is important they get early exposure and understanding at an early age. It is no different from learning a new language such as Spanish, French or Japanese. It is always good to start young.
Unlike mature subjects like Maths, Science, or English, there is often no official or standard curriculum for digital subjects. As such, based on our experience in digital knowledge and teaching youths/kids from different countries and age groups, we have developed clear learning paths and curriculum so that kids and youths can learn in a structured and consistent manner. There are many ways and many paths to learn, but we believe that any kid/youth that follows our Learning Paths will benefit greatly and have a great foundation to digital skills.
Learning Paths for Kids Aged 7-9 years old
Kids at this young age are curious and loves to have fun. Colours, graphics, visual and sound effects are useful to capture their attention and imagination. As such, we have designed the learning path to start with Scratch where they will be exposed to visual and block-based programming. They will also be doing some simple projects and building simple games. For kids who want to learn more, they can move to Intermediate Scratch, Roblox games and some robotics courses for the young!
This is a suggested path and not the only path for your kids to learn/start. We plan for this path to be one that will give them a structured foundation and inspire their curiosity and interest to learn more! At Blockcyber, we hope to play a positive part in your kid’s learning journey!