Code in Motion
Where coding meets movement! Code in Motion, developed with Unruly Splats, combines physical activity with the fundamentals of coding. Classes combine block-based coding with movement, teamwork, and game creation. Students stay engaged, build STEM confidence, and have serious fun!
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What Are Splats?
Splats are interactive floor buttons that students use to play active, standards-aligned games! With a simple Bluetooth connection to your device (laptop or tablet), they light up, track points, run timers, and trigger sounds. Students load or code activities in the app—and then the off-screen fun begin.
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Calling All Coders!
This program is not "Hard Coded". Our block coding activities are accessible to all skill levels. No prior experience needed. The Code in Motion program provides movement-based computer science activities centered around collaborative, peer-based learning, allowing kids to learn to code through what they do best – playing!
Limited Openings
This program has limited availability. Get your school to reserve their 10 week program today!
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Why Code in Motion?
Improved Academic Thinking Skills
Exposure to computer science through Code in Motion strengthens computational thinking, problem-solving, and critical thinking—skills essential for classroom success across all subjects.
+Hands-On Learning Beyond the Screen
Code in Motion builds social skills through group game play and give kids a break from devices. Code in Motion also fosters active, peer-based learning—encouraging movement, teamwork, and face-to-face interaction during STEM time.
+Positive STEM Identity
A play-based approach gives children confidence in their STEM abilities and provides future-ready skills for life beyond the classroom. No prior coding experience required.
+Why Movement-Based Learning?
It’s no secret that STEM education strengthens problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking—leading to better academic performance and future earning potential. But did you know that pairing it with movement-based learning boosts focus, comprehension, and long-term retention, supporting overall academic growth?
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