Teach Python to Kids Age 11 to 13
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- May 11, 2025

Teach Python to Kids Age 11 to 13, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 32 lectures, 31 quizzes, based on 289 reviews, and has 1036 subscribers.
You will learn about Foundation of Python Programming Language Creating Variables and using Functions Strings and Numbers If Statements Random Library Loops – For and While Data Collections – Lists, Tuples and Dictionaries Error Handling Build Custom Functions File Handling using JSON – Write and Read This course is ideal for individuals who are Parents willing to teach their young children coding or Teachers willing to teach coding to young children It is particularly useful for Parents willing to teach their young children coding or Teachers willing to teach coding to young children.
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Summary
Title: Teach Python to Kids Age 11 to 13
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.4
Number of Lectures: 32
Number of Quizzes: 31
Number of Published Lectures: 32
Number of Published Quizzes: 31
Number of Curriculum Items: 63
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 63
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
If you are a teacher, parent or guardian, join me in this exciting teachers’ guide on Python Programming that will assist you in teaching children of Ages 11 to 13. The instructional videos and text material have incorporated using simple English with terms that are easy to follow.
Kindly note that only teachers, parents and guardians can create the account and purchase the course.
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Course Curriculum
Variables and Functions
Strings and Numbers
If Statements
Random is Fun
Loops – For and While
Iteration
Data Collections – Lists, Tuples and Dictionaries
Error Handling
File Handling with JSON
Build Custom Functions
What this course contains
Easy to follow instructional videos
14 Chapters with both Instructional Videos and Textual Material containing high-quality illustrations
44Python Code Samples
31 Assignments
Software to Install
To begin with, you may use the Free Online Code editor available in the Resource section of each chapter
For additional practice, we recommend installing Mu: a simple Python editor for beginners
Guaranteed Course Outcome
Understanding of Programming Concepts using Real-World Examples.
Promotes Creative Thinking and encourage the real-world application of coding skills
The ability to build applications with ease.
The Apps that can be built with the help of this course
With a total of 26 Code Samples and 28 Assignments, learners can attain the skills to build a wide selection of programs. The most notable ones are listed below:
MadLibs – Word Game
Virtual Wardrobe Planner
Match Roster Generator
Guessing Number Game
Multiplication Table Generator
Number Divisibility
Even and Odd Number Extraction
The ATM Replica
Automated Dice Roll
Shopping List
Phonetic App
Food Ordering App
Convert to Seconds
Can Teachers and Parents use this course as a guide for teaching kids older than 13 or younger than 11?
Math is taught in every grade in school, the base concepts remain the same, but the complexity increases with every grade. The same learning progression can be achieved with programming languages for children. This course has been specifically designed as a teaching guide for parents, teachers and guardians who wish to teach students of Ages 11 to 13.
How does this course compare with “Teach Python to Kids Age 8 to 10”?
This course contains 4 additional lessons, with each existing lesson having additional content
Data Collections – Dictionaries
Error Handling
File Handling with JSON
Build Custom Functions
Also contains 16 Additional Code Samples and New Assignments
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Demo Chapter
Lecture 1: 19-Minute Demo – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: 19-Minute Demo – Text Chapter
Lecture 3: Apps kids can build with this course
Chapter 2: Day 1 – Variables and Functions
Lecture 1: Variables – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: Variables – Text Chapter
Lecture 3: Functions – Video Chapter
Lecture 4: Functions – Text Chapter
Chapter 3: Day 2 – Strings
Lecture 1: Strings – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: Strings – Text Chapter
Chapter 4: Day 3 – String Formatting and Numbers
Lecture 1: String Formatting – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: String Formatting – Text Chapter
Lecture 3: Numbers – Video Chapter
Lecture 4: Numbers – Text Chapter
Chapter 5: Day 4 – If Statements
Lecture 1: If Statements – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: If Statements – Text Chapter
Chapter 6: Day 5 – Random
Lecture 1: Random – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: Random – Text Chapter
Chapter 7: Day 6 – For Loop
Lecture 1: For Loop – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: For Loop – Text Chapter
Chapter 8: Day 7 – While Loop
Lecture 1: While Loop – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: While Loop – Text Chapter
Chapter 9: Day 8 – Lists and Tuples
Lecture 1: Lists and Tuples – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: Lists and Tuples – Text Chapter
Chapter 10: Day 9 – Dictionaries
Lecture 1: Dictionaries – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: Dictionaries – Text Chapter
Chapter 11: Day 10 – Error Handling
Lecture 1: Error Handling – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: Error Handling – Text Chapter
Chapter 12: Day 11 – Build Custom Functions
Lecture 1: Build Custom Functions – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: Build Custom Functions – Text Chapter
Lecture 3: Global and Local Variables
Chapter 13: Day 12 – File Handling
Lecture 1: File Handling – Video Chapter
Lecture 2: File Handling – Text Chapter
Instructors

Sunil Nair (MCT)
Educator | Microsoft Certified Trainer | BI Consultant

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