Rock–Paper–Scissors
Best of five against the computer. First serious use of random + conditions.
Class 6 is the year CBSE formally introduces coding. Our 1 hour live classes take that starter and turn it into fluent Python, deployed websites and a first proper AI project — not just textbook answers.
At Class 6 the right courses are real: Python with functions, HTML/CSS that deploys, a first meaningful AI project. These are the ones that fit.
Turtle graphics, mini games, maths quizzes — real Python that still feels like play.
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HTML and CSS basics — a personal page your child actually hosts online.
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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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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.
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The visual block coding foundation — animations, characters, games.
View course →If your Class 6 child has Scratch or basic HTML under the belt, skip ahead into Python with functions, real AI Tools or Game Dev. Free demo places them.
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CBSE Class 6 Code 166 and ICSE ICT chapters introduce coding formally — most schools teach Python and Scratch. A Class 6 child who goes deep this year becomes the school computer topper by default.
The CBSE Class 6 Code 166 textbook is Python + AI basics. Our curriculum covers every chapter plus a real project shelf school cannot fit in.
At Class 6, children can handle abstract ideas — a variable is "a box for a value", a function is "a tool you named". Once these concepts land, the project door opens.
Class 6 is typically when children start identifying as coders. We nurture that with real work — their first deployed site, their first merged GitHub commit.
These are the six projects every Class 6 student of ours builds. Unique to Class 6 — not borrowed from higher grades.
Best of five against the computer. First serious use of random + conditions.
A small calculator with error handling. Functions introduced properly.
3-page HTML/CSS site, hosted free on Netlify. A real URL.
Teachable Machine + Python — classify three types of objects. Real model call.
Python Pong using pygame. First taste of the library everyone uses.
Quiz with score, level-up, high-score saved to file. Introduces files.
Matched to CBSE/ICSE Class 6 terms. We speed up where the school slows down — and vice versa.
print, input, if-elif, loops, functions. Six or seven tiny programs finished by the end. This is where typing and logic come together.
Three-page site, CSS styling, deployed to Netlify. First real link they share.
Teachable Machine + Python to call the model. Discuss dataset and bias at this age — they get it.
Pygame Pong or MIT App Inventor starter app. Something they can install or play.
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.
Class 6 is where coding switches from "cute activity" to "real skill". This shows what shifts.
| What to expect | Class 5 | Class 6 (this page) | Class 7 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main tool | Python + Scratch + HTML | Python + HTML/CSS + AI | Python + JS + AI |
| Program size | 10 lines | 30 lines with functions | 50+ lines |
| Deploy | Rarely | First deploy | Multi-page deploys |
| AI | First classifier | Classifier + Python | sklearn basics |
| Board link | Class 5 Python intro | CBSE 166 / ICSE ICT | Class 7 formal coding |
| Best format | Both | Both | Both |
Three recent unedited reviews from Class 6 families.
Class 6 CBSE. Her teacher made her the computer lab helper after a week. She built a calculator with error handling — I had to ask her what that meant. That is how far ahead she is.
Small batch with 5 Class 6 kids. They roast each other's code in a friendly way. My son learned debugging faster because of it. Teacher is firm and fair.
We switched from another platform. The difference: live teacher watching the code being typed. My son built and deployed a personal website in 3 weeks. He shows the URL to every relative now.
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