Learn Python Through Games & Creative Coding

20 Days1.5 Hours per DayBeginner to Game Creator

A fun, structured summer program that builds logic, confidence, and real coding skills.

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Program Highlights

No Experience Needed

Perfect for beginners with step-by-step guidance.

Game-Based Learning

Students learn Python by building real games.

Visible Progress

Weekly outputs and mini-projects.

Future-Ready Skills

Logic, problem-solving, and confidence.

Camp Goal

Introduce students to Python programming while strengthening logical thinking, creativity, and confidence through hands-on coding.


20-Day Program Overview

Week 1 – Python Basics

Python environment, turtle graphics, print, variables, input, and basic conditions.

Outcome: First interactive programs
Week 2 – Logic & Loops

if/else, logical operators, counters, for & while loops.

Outcome: Decision-based games
Week 3 – Strings & Lists

String slicing, nested logic, list traversal & modification.

Outcome: Inventory & puzzle systems
Week 4 – Functions & Games

Functions, keyboard & mouse events, dictionaries.

Final Project: Complete Python game


Daily Class Format (1.5 Hours)

  • 🧠 15 mins – Warm-up & logic games
  • 💻 45 mins – Guided coding & demo
  • 🎮 30 mins – Hands-on challenge & mini-game


What Students Will Learn

  • Write real Python programs independently
  • Use variables, loops, lists, and functions
  • Build interactive games and mini-apps
  • Understand how programmers think
  • Present a completed Python project

Who Should Join?

Curious beginners, game lovers, logical thinkers, and students preparing for future technology learning.


Frequently Asked Questions

No prior coding experience is required. This program is designed for beginners and starts with the basics. Students are guided step by step, making it suitable even for first-time coders.

The camp is ideal for upper elementary to junior high school students. The content is structured to be engaging, visual, and age-appropriate.

By the end of the camp, students will be able to write Python programs independently, use variables, loops, lists, and functions, and complete a simple game or interactive project.

The program uses games as a learning tool. Students learn real Python programming concepts while building games, ensuring a balance between fun and structured learning.

Each session is 1.5 hours long, consisting of warm-up activities, guided coding lessons, and hands-on challenges to reinforce learning.

Yes. Students who complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion recognizing their participation and skills learned during the camp.

Students need a laptop or desktop computer with internet access. All software used in the program will be introduced and guided during the sessions.

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