In this Montessori-style studio, Kâ5 students move through a double STEAM curriculum that links ScienceâTechnologyâEngineeringâArtsâMath with a second STEAM track: StorytellingâTinkeringâExploringâAdventuringâMaking. This course intentionally bridges two prior favoritesâIntro to Interactive Storytelling (IIS) and Storytime with Scratch (SWS)âinto one research-informed studio model grounded in gameful learning: kids learn by designing, testing, revising, and sharing what they make. Younger player-learners start with character, setting, and sequence through drawing, dramatic play, oral storytelling, and simple story maps, then âtranslateâ their ideas into digital creations with guided iPad tools. Older player-learners extend those same stories into interactive animations and mini-games using Scratch/ScratchJr, practicing block-based coding, debugging, and simple game logic, with optional robotics/tinkering extensions when developmentally appropriate. The studio stays maker-centeredâpaper, blocks, and craft supplies live right alongside iPadsâso technology supports creativity rather than becoming the focus of the day. By the end, every student showcases at least one polished digital âstory artifactâ (often an animation or mini-game) that reflects both their unique voice and core STEAM thinking skills.
Screen time: Cumulative 5â6.5 hours total (about 20â25 minutes per session including mini lessons/techtorials + production)