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Limited time! Fun Snowball game coding

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Build on your new skills Hi {NAME}, Ready to have some winter fun? Learn how to code a cool snowball

Build on your new skills Hi {NAME}, Ready to have some winter fun? Learn how to code a cool snowball game in [our limited time class](. Then explore more of what you can create with popular beginner coding with our comprehensive Scratch learning paths including our [free Scratch intro class](. And get ready for Valentine's Day with downloadable printable [Minecraft]( and [Roblox Valentines]( for classrooms - you can also choose the [branded cards bundle]( for savings! Limited Time! Scratch Snowball Game Coding Class Have winter fun in the virtual world! Code a snowball game in this beginner-friendly Scratch coding class, available for a limited time. This small group class uses MIT's intuitive programming language, and is taught by one of our expert teachers in a supportive setting. It's a great way for your student to learn coding basics through creating a cool snowball game they can share with friends! [Save your spot today.]( [Learn More]( Take The Next Step with a Comprehensive Learning Path [Scratch Ninja (Grades 2-5)]( Students will use colorful drag-and-drop blocks that are intuitive and easy to use to code stories, games, and animations! We cover essential coding concepts such as conditional, loop, variables, and much more. [Start Free]( [Intermediate Game Building (Grades 3-6)]( Let's create fun games together! Your student will review and master key concepts such as lists, variables, messages, and cloning, all while making weekly games including a soccer game, a virtual pet game, and a dress up game. [Learn More]( [Pokemon Game Building (Grades 2-6)]( Create your own Pokémon virtual pet and keep it healthy and happy; Get ready to cast your Pokéball as you make and conquer the Catch the Pokémon Game; design Pokémon soccer; and try to build the tallest Pokémon pyramid possible in the Pokémon Circus Game. How high can you go!? [Learn More]( Printable Computer Science Valentines for Classrooms [Explore Fun Downloadable Valentines]( Get ready for Valentine's Day! These [Minecraft]( and [Roblox]( Valentine's Day cards are a fun way to celebrate. You'll get a digital file the size of a standard sheet of paper (8.5x11) that you can print off for awesome classroom valentines. Save $4 by getting the [branded cards bundle]( with the complete set! [Learn More]( Happy game creating! 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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