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Get tutoring help on projects and exams to end the year strong Hi {NAME}, Looking for fun ways to help your child explore the latest technology such as ChatGPT? Join our upcoming live online free events led by experts. Find out how to code awesome [Scratch projects with the help of ChatGPT]( and catch our fun [Snap Circuits: Resistors lesson](. Interested in helping your student end the year strong? Check out our [live online private tutoring program]( to enjoy one-on-one instruction from an expert for help with projects, exam preparation, and more - whether it's math, reading, writing, or computer science. Our summer camps are filling up fast. Book early to secure the best time slot for you from our [35+ fun live online Summer Camps](. Summer is a great time to learn how to create games, work with robotics and smart devices, build mobile apps, master website design, or even conquer Java! Parents, we've got something for you too: join our Founder, Jessie Jiang, for her [live monthly office hours]( to learn more about latest trend in computer science and STEM education and get all your questions answered. Prepare your student for the future with [fun summer camps]( that will help build their creativity and critical thinking skills. Starting from May through late August, each summer camp runs for an hour daily for four consecutive days. Find the perfect camp for your student's interests below, based on their age. [Join Grades 2+ Online Summer Camps]( Learn the basics of coding, AI, and robotics using Scratch, VexVR and Microbit. Make games and projects you'll love to play and show off. Discover how computers power our daily lives. [Explore Grades 2+ Summer Camps]( [Join Grades 4+ Online Summer Camps]( Code games and animations, build mobile apps, discover how AI works, and compete with virtual robots. Explore a wide range of computer science fields and have fun! [Explore Grades 4+ Summer Camps]( [Join Grades 6+ Online Summer Camps]( Reach advanced programming such as Python and Unity game coding, and topics such as cloud computing and AP CS principles. Solve real world problems with computer science. [Explore Grades 6+ Summer Camps]( Save Your Spot: Upcoming Free Live Online Events Get inspired to learn more computer science and create cool projects with free events. [Explore Free Events]( [Learn Coding With ChatGPT (Grades 3-12)]( Discover how to harness AI to make cool coding projects! Learn essential coding concepts while exploring ChatGPT, guided live by an expert, in this first-in-kind event. We recommend students have completed Scratch 2 before the event. [Learn More]( [Circuit Fun with Snap Circuits Event (Grades 2-8)]( They light up your house and rollercoasters! What are they? Electronic circuits and they're everywhere! On Friday May 5th at 4PM PT, join this fun live online event to learn the basics of electronic circuits and explore resistors! [Learn More]( [Q&A With Our Founder Event (For Parents)]( Join Jessie Jiang to ask any questions you'd like about your child's education. Whether you're curious about what skills to learn next, have class feedback, or are curious about how the latest STEM advances might impact your student, get the answers you need. [Learn More]( Explore the Latest STEM News [Solving the World's Toughest Problems Through STEM]( - According to the United Nations, 14% of crops - that's 56 million tons - are lost worldwide between harvest and retail. Likewise, the energy, fresh water, and land required to grow those crops are wasted. But a high school junior may have the solution. [Artemis II: Meet the Astronauts]( - Four astronauts have been selected for NASA’s Artemis II mission: Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch from NASA, and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency. [Space Uniting the World with NASA Explorer Sandra Cauffman]( - Learn from senior NASA leader Mrs. Sandra Cauffman, who currently serves as the Deputy Director for the Astrophysics Division in the Science Mission Directorate (SMD) at NASA Headquarters. Happy Learning! Best, The Create & Learn Team [www.create-learn.us]( Jessie (Create & Learn) 2955 Campus Dr #110, San Mateo, CA [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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