We're back - Thursday 8th January 2025, 15:40 - 16:45

Please remember to meet us at reception

Some changes

This term we want to try a different approach and move a little away from those that just want to play games. We know that everyone like playing games, and we will allocate time as it is good to reinforce keyboard controls and strategic thinking, but we want more!

Option 1 - Own project (Mick)

If you have a project you specifically want to work on, either with one other person, please let us know and we'll do our best to help make your project some to life

Option 2 - Scratch lead group (Kate)

Ideal for beginners and those that love coding in scratch, we'll be working through pathways to gradually build up your skills and computational knowledge / ability

Option 3 - Physical computing (Terry)

Ideal for those that like experimenting including electronics, we'll be building simple circuits that gradually become more complex. Aiming to use a variety of gadgets, Micro:Bits, Raspberry Pi, Pico, Lego to create and code something interesting! Ideal for those that have some coding experience and are prepared to experiment.

Option 4 - Python GUI using Tkinter (Colin)

An experimental option for those that want to build something with a windows type interface (GUI = graphical user interface), think buttons, check boxes and you're halfway there. We'll be starting with a simple window and move onto more complex apps (calculator, task list, minesweeper and more)

We will obviously need to swap around as challenges occur, we hope that everyone will be able to help each other. We're also planning information sharing on topics of interest, along with some game playing and special one off events.

Action you can take

Have think about what you want to achieve, we'll talk to each of you and come up with some sort of plan

Show and Tell

Our next show and tell will be on Thursday 26th March, in the same style as the last one, which we thoroughly enjoyed hosting. In preparation for this event we'll be encouraging all to create something with an Easter/Holiday Theme. More details and booking arrangements to follow

Help - we need you

We're on the lookout for some additional help with our club, job spec can be found here, Code_Club_Parent_Volunteer_Recruitment_letter_A4_V9.pdf lol. No you don't need to be able to code, just have a friendly disposition and encouraging attitude. As we are in school we will need to follow their volunteer recruitment process (including and application form, references and safeguarding checks and training), please let us know if you are interested. It's fun and rewarding.

Please visit our website https://watersidecodeclub.uk or email us at [email protected] for more information

Toodles

Waterside Code Club Team

15:25, 30 Dec 2025 by Colin Woods