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L212 - Game Creators with Scratch

Kids ages 7–9 learn to design and code interactive games with Scratch.

Empower 7 to 9-year-olds to design and code interactive games from character movement and scoring to lives and game‐over mechanics, all through engaging hands-on Scratch projects.

Students creating their projects

Course Features

Age‑Appropriate, Project‑Based Coding Classes

We offer structured, age-tiered programmes with tailored content suitable for various age groups.

Tech-driven Teaching Team

Founded by Lizhang, an Imperial College London alumnus and seasoned Senior Software Engineer with more than 5 years at top tech firms like Meta and Amazon, Lyza Education brings industry-grade expertise directly into the classroom, with our teachers hailing from prestigious institutions across Singapore, UK and Australia.

Comprehensive Learning Tracking

Lyza's cloud‑based platform documents all student progress, from lesson feedback and certificates to project portfolios, ideal for tracking tech skills and supporting DSA applications.

Course Structure

    • Elements in a Game​

    • Inputs and Outputs of a Game

    • Clones

    • Costumes​

    • Loading of Weapon

    • Adding of Sounds

    • Broadcast Block (Sending and receiving)

    • Variables (Creating, Updating)​

    • Scenarios when variable is changed

    • Drawing of Lives​

    • Deduction of health points

    • Displaying of remaining health points

    • Game over screen

    • Project planning​

    • Setting the rules of the game

    • Additional improvements to game

    • Project Presentation

Lyza Education Coding Class

Course Edge

Interactive Game Creation from Scratch

Empower kids to build their own interactive games covering fundamental mechanics like character movement, scoring, lives, and game-over screens, all using Scratch's intuitive, visual programming interface.

Structured Curriculum with Real-World Game Design Elements

The course is thoughtfully structured across lessons that introduce game design elements (e.g., sprites, costumes), mechanics (cloning, broadcasts, score variables), and dynamic game features (lives, game-over logic), culminating in a guided final project. This progression ensures deep conceptual understanding and mastery through practice.

Small Class Size & Structured Curriculum for Continuity

With a 1:6 teacher‑student ratio, across a structured five‑lesson course, children get personalised support and a clear pathway to progress in coding, game development, AI and IoT.

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