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SCRATCH GAME DEV & MAKER

Journey to Dino World

Ages 4 - 7

Roar into the prehistoric past! 


Campers travel to Dino World, where dinosaurs stomp, jungles grow, and stories unfold. Young explorers code dinosaur adventures on screen and then build a dino-inspired invention to match their imagination.

July 13th - July 17th, 2026

9:00 am – 4:00 pm

WEEK 3

$630.00 + HST

Ages 4 - 7

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT

ENDS MARCH 31st

$580.00 + HST

SIBLING DISCOUNT

$25.00 OFF

Extended Care (OPTIONAL)

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

$120.00 + HST

SCRATCH GAME DEV & MAKER

Journey to Dino World

Get ready to stomp into the prehistoric past! In Journey to Dino World, your child becomes a dino explorer, storyteller, and maker. 

Campers create dinosaur-themed stories and games using ScratchJr (a beginner-friendly visual coding app for young kids) and then bring their ideas to life through a hands-on STEM Gadget Build.
This camp is designed especially for ages 4 - 5 and 6 - 7 and is perfect for beginners.

In the morning, your child learns block-based coding by animating dinosaurs, designing jungle scenes, and building interactive adventures. In the afternoon, campers switch to making mode, using cardboard, recyclables, and craft materials to build a dino-inspired gadget or invention that connects to the day’s theme.

It’s part coding, part making, and all imagination.

Solution Topic

Your child will learn early coding and STEM thinking through guided play, storytelling, and hands-on building.


Your child will:


  • Learn step-by-step thinking (sequencing) using block-based coding

  • Understand cause-and-effect by making characters move, talk, and react

  • Explore early problem-solving and debugging

  • Practice creativity through storytelling and design

  • Build engineering confidence through a hands-on STEM gadget project

  • No prior coding experience needed.

Design, Experiment, Build

Your child will:


  • Engineering Design Process 

  • ideate, brainstorm, and design Dino Journey Adventure Game

  • Learn the Fundamentals  of Coding

  • Create amazing animations, stories and simple games with CODE

  • Engineering fundamentals - Design and build a mechanical Dino

  • Friendly intro to AI 

  • 3d printing workshop

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Camp Learning Journey

Day 1: Welcome to Dino World - Coding Fundamentals


Morning:

Campers are introduced to the world of dinosaurs and learn how stories and games are created. Using  learns block-based coding fundamentals, your child  will be animating dinosaurs, designing jungle scenes, and building interactive adventures


Afternoon:

Campers switch to Maker mode and begin planning their mechanical dinosaur build. They explore materials, sketch ideas, and learn how to create real-world movement using simple machines and manual mechanisms.

Day 2: Dino Movements - Animation & Simple Machines


Morning:

Your child programs dinosaurs to walk, jump, and roar using block-based coding. Campers learn how changing the order of blocks changes what happens on screen.


Afternoon:

Campers explore engineering principles of movement by experimenting with simple machines such as levers, wheels, and sliders. They begin building the moving parts of their mechanical dinosaur using cardboard and recycled materials.

Day 3: Game Logic & Dino Build


Morning:

Campers add logic to their ScratchJr projects, such as triggers, interactions, and simple challenges. They practice problem-solving and correcting mistakes as they improve their game or story project.


Afternoon:

Maker time focuses on building the dinosaur's body and attaching moving components. Campers test how pushing, pulling, or turning creates motion and refine their designs based on what works best.

Day 4: Project Customizations & Testing


Morning:

Your child personalizes their Dino World project by adding details, scenes, and interactions. Campers test their projects and learn how small changes can improve gameplay.


Afternoon:

Campers continue refining their mechanical dinosaur, strengthening movement and improving stability. They test, adjust, and redesign parts of their build to make movement smoother and more reliable.

Day 5: Refine, Showcase & Celebration


Morning:

Campers make final improvements to both their ScratchJr project and mechanical dinosaur. They practice explaining how their projects work and what they learned.


Afternoon:

The week ends with a fun Dino Showcase & Celebration, where campers proudly share their creations, demonstrate movement, and celebrate their achievements together.

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What will you learn?

Block-based coding fundamentals


Sequencing and cause-and-effect


Early debugging and problem-solving


Creative storytelling and design


Hands-on STEM building and maker confidence

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What will you make?

Campers will work in teams and learn the basics of design thinking and coding fundamentals


Campers will make exciting projects using SCRATCH:

Animations

Stories

Simple games


In the afternoons, campers will have maker sessions, designing and building a mechanical Dino 


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What will you take?

Digital Portfolio of Projects 


Certificate of completion 


3D printed project 


Camper Progress Report


STEM Gadget

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Friday Fun Day

This camp will be heading to a FIELD TRIP on Friday - Destination:  ROM


The final camp day includes:   celebrating and sharing projects


PIZZA LUNCH DAY (Campers enjoy PIZZA lunch Party on Friday - On us!)



Computational Thinking 

  • Beginner coding and sequencing

  • Game logic and game flow 

  • Story creation and visual design 

  • Debugging and testing gameplay systems

  • Hands-on making and building skills 

Confidence & Collaboration

  • Problem-solving through iteration

  • Cause-and-effect thinking 

  • Creative confidence and curiosity

  • Sharing and explaining design choices

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SKILLS GAINED

Why does this camp matter?

Journey to Dino World helps young learners connect coding, creativity, and engineering. By pairing ScratchJr game design with a mechanical build, your child learns that movement—on screen or in the real world—comes from thoughtful design and problem-solving. These early engineering experiences build confidence, curiosity, and a strong foundation for future STEM learning.

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