
METHODOLOGY
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At Code-it Hacks, we teach kids how to think, create, and lead in a world shaped by technology. Our methodology goes beyond syntax and screen time—it’s about building skills for life.
At Code-it Hacks, we go beyond teaching kids how to code—we teach them how to think like creators and innovators.
Our hands-on, project-based approach blends coding, robotics, and real-world technology to foster critical thinking, collaboration, and creative problem-solving.
Proudly based in Toronto, we’ve spent over 8 years helping children develop future-ready skills through engaging, age-appropriate STEM learning. Whether it's building their first game or exploring AI, our students grow not just in skill—but in confidence and curiosity.
We follow a 6-layer approach that combines the best of pedagogy, play, and purpose:
START WITH IMAGINATION
We begin every learning journey by tapping into a child’s natural curiosity—inviting big ideas, wild questions, and limitless thinking.
Every great invention starts with a BOLD IDEA
UNPLUG to UNDERSTAND
Before kids code, they play, move, and explore. Our off-screen activities build strong thinking skills and create "aha!" moments that stick.​​
Sometimes the best tech lessons begin without TECH at all
CODE with PURPOSE
We use Code as a tool to build, design, and solve, making sure every project feels meaningful, not mechanical.
Kids don't just learn commands, they learn to CREATE
Learning how to THINK
Logic. Resilience. Problem-solving. We embed cognitive skills that help kids navigate challenges in code and in life.
We are building thinkers, NOT BUTTON CLICKERS
BUILD TOGETHER
Collaboration is part of the process. From sharing ideas to co-creating solutions, kids learn the power of teamwork and empathy.
INNOVATION is a TEAM SPORT
CONNECT to the REAL-WORLD
We show kids how their skills apply beyond the classroom—through emerging tech, real-world challenges, and future-focused thinking.
They don't just learn about the future, they help SHAPE IT.