Class
3 students enthusiastically participated in the “Tech Stars” Intersection
Computer Competition on 23rd February, showcasing their skills in Presentation
Making and Scratch Coding. The event provided a wonderful platform for young
learners to explore creativity and technology together.
In
the Presentation Making category, students displayed excellent design sense and
confidence. Their slides included attractive backgrounds, smooth animations,
and well-coordinated transitions that enhanced the overall impact of their
presentations. The content was well-structured, age-appropriate, and
informative. Students selected relevant and meaningful images that perfectly
complemented their topics, making each presentation visually engaging and
meaningful.
The
Scratch Coding segment truly highlighted the students’ technological abilities.
The children created interactive games using Scratch, demonstrating strong
foundational coding skills. Their coding skills were commendable as they
demonstrated logical skills, creativity and problem-solving abilities. They
confidently used sprites, backdrops, commands and loops. Many projects included
scoring systems, sound effects, animations, and creative storytelling elements.
The games reflected logical sequencing, problem-solving skills, and imaginative
thinking. Their ability to combine creativity with coding concepts at such a
young age was truly commendable.
The
“Tech Stars” competition not only strengthened their digital presentation
skills but also nurtured their confidence and technological awareness at an
early age. The enthusiasm, effort, and technical skills displayed by our young
tech enthusiasts make us extremely proud.