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  • Scratch Middle School (English)

    Teaching basic programming principles such as variables, selection structures, repetition structures, and event handling.

    Scratch is a visual programming language developed at MIT, in order to make it easier to create animations, develop games and other interactive work type projects.

    Through a series of activities and games based on creative thinking, students learn how to apply their mathematical skills and use programming code. At the end of the course, students develop their own video game which will then share with their CTY Greece Online instructor and classmates.

    Prior programming knowledge and skills are not required, though students should be familiar with using an internet browser, and need to have basic computer skills (e.g. cut & past, email attachments, etc.). No book or software purchase is required.

    Scratch Middle School (Greek)

    Teaching basic programming principles such as variables, selection structures, repetition structures, and event handling.

    Scratch is a visual programming language developed at MIT, in order to make it easier to create animations, develop games and other interactive work type projects.

    Through a series of activities and games based on creative thinking, students learn how to apply their mathematical skills and use programming code. At the end of the course, students develop their own video game which will then share with their CTY Greece Online instructor and classmates.

    Prior programming knowledge and skills are not required, though students should be familiar with using an internet browser, and need to have basic computer skills (e.g. cut & past, email attachments, etc.). No book or software purchase is required.

    Strategic Games: Discover your Victory Approach!

    Can we use strategic games in our everyday life? Actually, we can change our way of thinking and gain the benefits of gaming knowledge. Strategic thinking can help students better understand their choices, evaluate them, think about the implications of each choice, and ultimately choose the best one.

    This class travels us to distant cultures, we become familiar with the games and their philosophy, we observe their similarities and differences and we learn to apply gaming knowledge in other walks of life. From classic chess students will move to Fortress, Circular and SER chessboard, to the Chinese Go (Go) and then to the game of the Japanese generals, Shogi. Through these games, students develop analytical and critical thinking, solve problems, learn to recognize other students’ strategies and to plan their own. By the end of the class students will have acquired ways to combine this knowledge and make use of it in their everyday life.

    Superhero Academy

    Save humanity, join the Superhero Academy!

    Much like Superman and Batman, our Superhero Academy students are called upon to complete missions to help save humanity. In this interdisciplinary course, we will form a literary community and utilize disciplines such as technology, chemistry, psychology, literature, art, engineering, and sociology in the fight against crime, and in an effort to protect civilians against evil super-villains. Each mission will help us develop our vocabulary, creativity, critical thinking, and writing and presentation skills. Then, in order to graduate from CTY Greece’s Superhero Academy, we will create our own secret superhero identity, and engage in an original battle against threats of destruction. Superhuman powers, time traveling, tech novelties, architectural marvels, behaviors, motivations and code of ethics come alive, to form unique characters, extraordinary settings and epic stories! 

    Lessons and one-on-one conferences with the instructor will help students create their own mythological universe and help them grow as writers, inventors, storytellers and communicators. Cooperative learning and constructive criticism are key elements of the course, and detailed responses from your instructor and peers will play an essential role in the students’ growth. 

    Learning Objectives:

    • Read, analyze, and discuss works of superhero fiction.
    • Practice writing personal narratives, instructional texts, descriptive articles and opinion pieces.
    • Utilize the tools introduced and skills learned in the course to compose four works of creative writing.
    • Engage in the writing workshop process, editing and revising work based on feedback from the instructor and your peers.

    The Author’s Workshop

    Students, within the writing community of their classroom, learn to express themselves freely and to listen to the opinion of others. This writing course helps students sharpen their skills and become creative in reading and writing.  This not only enriches their knowledge of setting the scene, the characters, and the plot, but it also shows them how to use figurative speech and a variety of plot mechanics.

    The Magic of Mathematical Thinking

    Welcome to the enchanting world of mathematical thinking! In this course, yοu will embark on a magical journey where numbers, shapes, and patterns come to life through the power of mathematical thinking.

    Through captivating stories, interactive games, and hands-on activities, you will uncover the beauty and wonder of mathematics. You will learn to see the world through a mathematical lens, discovering the hidden patterns and structures that surround you every day.

    From exploring the symmetry of nature to unraveling the mysteries of prime numbers, you will engage in a variety of activities designed to stimulate their curiosity and creativity. You will develop problem-solving skills as they tackle mathematical puzzles and challenges, learning to approach problems with imagination and ingenuity.

    Join us on this magical adventure where mathematical thinking sparks curiosity, inspires creativity, and opens doors to endless possibilities!

    Learning Objectives:

    • Define and distinguish between inductive, deductive, and abductive reasoning, providing examples of each.
    • Explore and explain the relationship between number patterns and geometry, using both explicit and recursive formulas.
    • Be introduced to symbolic logic by constructing and interpreting truth tables.
    • Solve problems using algebraic, geometric, and symbolic representations and different models.
    • Cultivate skills to enhance cooperation, creativity, critical thinking, flexibility.
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