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How many points have you earned? Plus, book spring camps early

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Don't miss 40 fun spring break camps Hi {NAME}, Do you know that students earn points with their lea

Don't miss 40 fun spring break camps Hi {NAME}, Do you know that students earn points with their learning activities at Create & Learn?! They earn Learning Points by attending classes and events (including free events) and earn more Experience Points by submitting projects to their portfolio. Projects that get featured in the [Students Project Gallery]( receive even more Experience Points. It is a great way to get motivated, learn more, and practice more. Unlock 200+ points by [attending a class or camp]( 20+ points by [joining a free event]( and 110+ points by making and sharing [cool projects](. You can check points in [your account page anytime](. The first batch of [Spring Break camps]( are starting the week of March 18th in less than two week! [Book your camps early]( get the most convenient time for you. All of our classes can be run as camps also, which meet once a day, so your child can enjoy a nice break while also learning something fun every day. [Explore 40+ camps now](. [Learn More]( New camps will start each week beginning from March 18th through the week of April 8th. Pick from scheduled camps, or [schedule your own camp time]( that works best for you, when you reserve 7 days in advance - just select 'request an additional schedule.' Build lifelong skills and have fun while earning learning and experience points! [Explore Camps]( Explore Cool Student Projects Our students have been busy creating tons of [awesome projects](. Get inspiration and show off your own projects to gain more experience and learning points! [Polar Bear Scratch Chase Project]( Keep the penguin away from the polar bear in this fun chase game coded in Scratch by student Immanuel with skills learned in [Scratch Ninja (Grades 2-5)]( and [Accelerated Scratch (Grades 5-6)](. [Learn More]( [Roblox Obby Project]( Check out this amazing four-staged obby created by student Bastian with skills learned in [Beginner Roblox Game Coding]( (Grades 3-8). [Learn More]( [Super Mario Brothers Design Project]( Explore a fun image focused on the popular Super Mario Brothers movie made by student Michael in [Canva for Kids: Design and Video Creation (Grades 4-8)](. [Learn More]( [Turtle Shape Python Project]( Discover this beautiful project featuring an intricate pattern created by student Jessica with skills learned in [Python for AI]( (Grades 5-12). [Learn More]( [Share Your Projects]( Join Free Snap Circuit Monthly Events to Earn Points [Circuit Fun with Snap Circuits (Grades 2-8)]( Learn the basics of electronic circuits using Snap Circuits. Build several fun projects, while learning what a circuit is, how circuits work, and how to add more parts in a circuit to make sounds, light, and more! Plus earn learning points. "I really love this fun and interactive event. Me and my classmates had a blast sharing with each other and talking about how things work. The teacher was amazing and he helped me out so much. When a person was stuck on something he would help us out." shared our student Pavel. [Learn More]( Happy learning! The Create & Learn Team [www.create-learn.us]( [Open this email in a web browser](. Jessie (Create & Learn) 2955 Campus Dr #110, San Mateo, CA [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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