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Free Hour of Code classes for your school! Limited spots left - code a Halloween Ghost Busters Game

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See the hidden gem class and get help with the Congressional App Challenge Hi {NAME}, Get ready to celebrate the annual internationally recognized Computer Science Education week (Dec 4th-10th). And we would love to help you bring coding to your community. Encourage your students' schools to [book Hour of Code live online coding classes]( led live online by one of our expert instructors. The classes are completely free! And you earn a $5 referral class credit if your school mentions your email address to us. Spots are filling up fast for our [Halloween Special - Ghost Busters Scratch Game class](. [Save your child a spot now]( to learn how to make a fun ghost catching game using their computer's camera. Last chance - if your child is participating in [Congressional App Challenge (CAC)]( [fill out this form]( to get some extra help in our free office hour on Oct 21st, or to showcase their app in an event in November. And check out our [hidden gem of the month class]( [Learn More]( Share Hour of Code Classes with Your School The Hour of Code, hosted during Computer Science Week, started as an introduction to computer science created by Code.org. It was intended to be a quick way to show that anybody can learn the basics of coding. Today it’s become a global movement, with participation in 180 countries and 45 different languages. Here at Create & Learn we have tons of exciting activities students can do to get more excited about the fascinating fields of coding and science. Schools can [choose from 10 different topics]( from Scratch Coding and Minecraft Modding Quest to Artificial Intelligence or Mobile App Development. One of our classes, Binary Fun with Redstone, was even selected to be featured by Code.org last year! Teachers can simply request their class on our website by clicking ["Request an Activity" here](. Your school will get priority if they mention your email address to us, and you'll earn a $5 referral class credit. Limited Spots! Special Halloween Coding Class [Halloween Ghost Buster Game: Scratch Coding Class (Grades 2-8)]( It is Halloween, and sprite warriors are out catching ghosty fellas with your helping hands, literally! Code the video camera on your computer with Scratch to recognize your hand movement and control the sprites. See how fast you can catch the little ghosts! [Learn More]( Hidden Gem: Class Highlight of the Month [Smart Devices: Arduino (Grades 4-9)]( This class offers students the rare opportunity to run their code on a physical device and see it come alive in the real world. Learn how to create with circuits and Arduino - the foundation of robotics and smart devices. Design fun electronic systems with alarms, sensors, motor controls, and more. [Learn More]( Congressional App Challenge Office Hours & Showcase [Congressional App Challenge]( project submission date is fast approaching! We are hosting an office hour on Oct. 22nd to answer any questions participants might have and provide feedback/help on your app and/or video.[Sign up on this form]( to receive office hours information. We also plan to host a Congressional App Challenge Showcase event in early November after the submission deadline. We would love to have you join us and present. You can showcase this year's project or projects from previous years. [Sign up using the same form]( share the results of your hard work and have fun! Happy coding! 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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