Number Guess
Computer picks a secret number; player guesses. First real if/else program.
Class 5 is the bridge year — from playful blocks into real Python. Our 1 hour live classes take what school introduces and go deeper: finished games, first webpages, a first AI project. All live, 1:1 or small group.
At Class 5, the right courses combine fun projects with real skills. Python through Turtle, Scratch games, a first webpage they can show. All live, 1 hour.
Turtle graphics, mini games, maths quizzes — real Python that still feels like play.
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The visual block coding foundation — animations, characters, games.
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Teachable Machine, classifiers, simple chatbots — hands-on AI at the right depth.
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Characters, score, levels — finished playable games.
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HTML and CSS basics — a personal page your child actually hosts online.
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Design and build mobile-app style screens using blocks.
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Code that produces art — spirals, patterns, moving stories.
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Puzzle-driven computational thinking and pattern spotting.
View course →If your Class 5 child already has Scratch projects under the belt, skip repeating intro blocks and jump straight into Python for Kids, AI Tools or Web Development. Demo teacher confirms level in 10 minutes.
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Your child can plan, type, debug simple errors, and follow a 5-step project. That is exactly what real Python asks for. Everything below builds on those three habits.
Most CBSE Class 5 computer books now include a Python chapter. Our curriculum keeps that book open and goes 3 levels deeper — so school becomes effortless revision.
At Class 5, most children can handle a broken program without giving up. That one habit unlocks everything — without it, nothing works.
Children at this age have heard of ChatGPT and AI. We use that curiosity to introduce real Python and Teachable Machine — not toys, real tools at the right depth.
Each project is designed for Class 5 specifically — not a hand-me-down from older grades. Finishable, fun, and it teaches something real.
Computer picks a secret number; player guesses. First real if/else program.
Two paddles, one ball, a score counter. A game their parents recognise.
Train a gesture model, hook it into a Scratch character. First AI moment.
Nested loops in Python's turtle — a night sky of coloured stars.
HTML + CSS personal page, deployed online with a real link.
Python program that drills multiplication and division. Scored, levelled up.
We pace this around the school calendar — a little lighter during mid-terms and annual exams, steady otherwise.
Finish any remaining Scratch projects. Introduce keyboard comfort. Teachers keep an eye on typing speed — enough for short Python soon.
print, input, if-else, random, simple loops. Micro-programs — a dice roller, a joke generator, a number guess. Real Python, gentle pace.
Turtle graphics makes loops visible. Teachable Machine opens the AI door. Two big moments of "I made this" happen here.
HTML + CSS. Deployed to a free host. A real URL they share with family. The proudest moment of Class 5 coding.
Same curriculum. Same teachers. Same recordings. The difference is whether your child learns best with one teacher's full attention, or alongside 4 to 6 classmates at their level.
One teacher, one learner, the full 1 hour. The teacher adapts pace in real time — slowing down on tricky concepts, speeding up where your child is already fluent. Best for focused learners, specific exam prep, or fastest progress.
4 to 6 students at a similar level, one teacher, 1 hour per session. Learners move faster when they see peers solve problems in different ways. Supportive, never pressured. Best if your child enjoys learning with others.
If you are deciding whether to start now or next year, this table shows what actually changes.
| What to expect | Class 4 | Class 5 (this page) | Class 6 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main tool | Scratch + Python intro | Python + Scratch + HTML | Python + HTML/CSS + AI |
| Typing | Short sentences | Comfortable text | Full programs |
| Project first | Joke generator | Number guess | Rock paper scissors |
| AI depth | Teachable Machine intro | Gesture model project | sklearn basics |
| Session | 1 hour | 1 hour | 1 hour |
| Best format | Group | Both | Both |
Three recent reviews from Class 5 families.
My son is Class 5 CBSE. After two terms he writes Python programs without peeking at the book. He built a website about cricket and sent the link to his uncle in Canada. That felt like a milestone to us.
Small group of 5 Class 5 students, all at similar levels. Teacher is strict in a kind way. Homework is short but meaningful. My daughter's school CS marks went from 72 to 96 in two quarters.
We picked 1-on-1 because my son is advanced. The teacher doesn't slow him down — she pushes him exactly where he is. He finished Python basics in 4 weeks and is now building a Teachable Machine pet.
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