Computer Science Course Spring 2022
Ladybugs Take Flight 1
(MIT Scratch Fundamentals)
Course Description:
In “Ladybugs Take Flight 1”, students are introduced to basic coding principles that include (but are not limited to): use of start commands, variables, changes in the coordinate plane, loops and forever loops.
Initially through storytelling, students will use the Scratch programming language to bring two ladybug characters to life.
Historical references are utilized to provide context in the development of the first computers, a dance called the “Jitterbug”, and the roles of women in early computer science fields.
WHO:
Open to 5–9th Grade
Female Students
WHAT:
Ladybugs Take Flight 1
LOCATION:
Charlotte Latin School
TUITION:
$295
Monday–Friday
5:00–7:00 pm
WHEN:
Jun 13, Monday
Jun 14, Tuesday
Jun 15, Wednesday
Jun 16, Thursday
Jun 17, Friday
INSTRUCTOR:
What’s included in
The Angelica Institute's Programming
Discover computer science and software development
Enriching activities
Friendly and
fun environment
Develop creative and critical thinking skills
Make new friends with similar interests
Fun and engaging lessons
Learn about careers
in technology
Build a community
of girls in tech
Curriculum aligned to six technology and/or computer science standards
About the Instructor
Hope Morrow
Hope graduated from Charlotte Latin and is now pursuing a double major in computer science and graphic design at Coastal Carolina University.
She loves working with The Angelica Institute because they help inspire young women to pursue their dreams in typically male-dominated fields.
The Angelica Institute Student Journey
The Angelica Institute (TAI) provides
standards-aligned extracurricular programs
designed to provide middle and high school girls
with foundational skills in computer science
while providing a safe and fun environment
to build relationships, push boundaries,
and develop confidence.