Join Our Community Where Students Learn To Code With Passion!

During our Introduction to Python course, geared towards 5th to 8th graders, we provide 20 hours of personalized 1-on-1 tutoring across 10 weeks and host three free events for everyone in the community.
At CoderPassion, we believe that learning to code should be fun, engaging, and rewarding. Our mission is to create a community to inspire the next generation of coders, developers, and tech innovators.
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Embark on a 10-week coding course that includes three fun events. You'll learn coding skills and have the chance to show off your creativity in hackathons and challenges.

Our Events

Hackathon (September 23rd and 24th, 8am to 12pm)

Come to our Hackathon at Pixel Paradise! Does your child like solving puzzles and working with friends? Our Hackathon is a big teamwork event where kids join together to create whatever their minds can dream of with code. They'll think creatively and learn how to manage their time. And there are even prizes for their hard work! Bring your child for a day of learning and fun!

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October Coding Challenge

Join the October Coding Challenge! Is your child excited about coding? In October, we're having a special coding challenge where kids can work with their friends to solve cool puzzles every week. It's about teamwork, problem-solving, and having lots of fun. Encourage your child to take part and watch them grow!

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Project Showcase (Week of November 5th and 12th - Exact Date TBD)

Celebrate at the Final Project Showcase! Your child has been working hard; now it's time to show off what they've made! Come with family and friends to see their amazing projects. It's a happy day where kids share what they've learned and what they're proud of. Don't miss this special time to cheer for your child's creativity!

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Our Coursework

Week

Activity Description

Lesson Goal

Week 1-2

August 28th - September 10th

  • Projects: Creating Mad Libs and creating a calculator utilizing mathematical operations.
  • Skills: Learn functions, variables, variable types, and conditional statements.
Understanding the basics of Python syntax and the concept of variables and functions. Developing an understanding of conditional logic and using this logic to create simple applications.

Week 3-4

September 11th - September 24th

  • Projects: Solving Project Euler problems, creating a number-guessing game, and creating a basic to-do list application.
  • Skills: Mastering while loops and learning the basics of arrays.
Gaining a deeper understanding of loops, especially while loops, and how to utilize them in problem-solving and game development. Grasping the concept of arrays for data storage and using them in building a simple application.

Week 5-6

September 25th - October 8th

  • Projects: Create a factorial calculator and a string reverse function using loops.
  • Skills: Learn how to iterate with for loops. Basics of creating functions. Understanding classes and objects
Learning iteration and loop control structures and creating reusable code by defining functions. Getting comfortable and mastering loops.

Week 7-8

October 9th - October 22nd

  • Projects: Creating hangman with a save system, outline for personal capstone project
  • Skills: Importing libraries, reading, writing, and creating new files in Python. Project management and creating a plan.
Introducing object-oriented programming concepts and their usage in Python. Beginning to learn how to build a project from scratch.

Week 9-10

October 23rd - November 5th

  • Projects: Finish personal capstone project.
  • Skills: Executing and finishing a project. Personal time management. Applying all of the coding skills they've learned.
Executing and building a project from scratch. Learning how to scope and manage a project.

Recommended And Trusted

"[They] keep me informed of the lesson plans and my son’s progress. [They] also assign homework. My son has thoroughly enjoyed the hours spent with [them] and learning to code." - Nicole

"[My son] is having so much fun and he learns a lot!" - Seewon

🚀 Why CoderPassion?

At CoderPassion, we're committed to providing your child with the best possible start in the programming universe. Our project-based curriculum will ignite the passion for coding in no time. With a fun, hands-on approach we teach students the skills to see, address, and execute on the problems they want to tackle. Leaving them with limitless opportunities to learn and grow!

💡 Mastering Python

Our 10 week curriculum focuses on teaching Python, the fastest-growing programming language, which fuels countless industries, from tech titans to revolutionary scientific breakthroughs. By mastering Python, your child will be in the express lane to an accomplished and rewarding career, whatever their chosen field.

🌟 Customized Learning

At CoderPassion, we acknowledge the uniqueness of each child. That's why our instructors adapt every lesson to fit your child's specific learning style, ensuring they achieve their maximum potential.

🕰️ Sign-Up By August 20th

The future starts today! Our course and tutors will only be available to sign up until August 20th! So sign up quickly to ensure your spot amongst our students.

Meet Our Team

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Eli Olcott - Head of CoderPassion.com

I’ve done computer science for five years now. I will continue to study computer science and philosophy when I attend Harvard next year. I have worked at Tulip Interfaces on their copilot team implementing AI into their product. I’ve finished LHS’s computer science curriculum: Intro to C++, AP Computer Science A (5 on the AP test), and Advanced Computer Programming. Built a number of other projects as well including Custom-News, a custom newsletter based on people's interest in subjects, and my own video game Outrun.

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Nate Haris - Tutoring Director

I've studied computer science for 5 years and plan to continue when I attend college next year! At LHS, I have taken Intro to C++, Intro to Python, AP Computer science A (5 on exam), and Advanced Computer Programming. I have also been teaching computer science to kids for the past 3 years, at the company KTBYTE, nonprofit KiddoByte, and the nonprofit hackathon I run called LexHack.