Alabama Kids Code
Alabama Kids Code's goal is to create a clear path to education, wealth, and empowerment using #STEAM Donate here: https://bit.ly/3K5334q
We are committed to introducing our students to STEAM using instructional methods and hands-on activities to expose them to their future possibilities. We partner with schools and community organizations to deliver our award-winning STEAM program. Introducing students to universities, colleges, and workplaces is an excellent way to feature STEAM.
04/30/2024
We love it when our students enjoy the activities that we present.
And...
Parents are always welcome!
The Man Project: Influence Today For A Better Tomorrow
This past weekend, Alabama Kids Code helped start the Indy season at Barber Motorsports Park, with Kids on Track, Honda Racing US, Abel Motorsports, and Firestone Racing!
Honda Alabama fed us well at lunch and provided an awesome track view.
Special thanks to driver Josh Mason Akinwunmi for giving the kids your time and autograph.
Did you know that the Indy 500 has mechanical, electrical, computer science, and data engineers helping ensure the races go smoothly?
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04/28/2024
We had a great time at the track today learning how is at work on the course. The Man Project: Influence Today For A Better Tomorrow
04/26/2024
Zoom!
And...
We are off to the races again tomorrow with Kids on Track!
Our students are looking forward to a day at the races to learn how STEM is incorporated on the track.
04/22/2024
Happy Earth Day!
Let's create a DIY compost bin.
Here's a simple guide:
Materials Needed:
1. Large plastic container with a lid (an old storage bin or trash can works well)
2. Drill or hammer and nails
3. Green and brown organic waste (fruit and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, tea bags, shredded paper, cardboard)
4. Soil or finished compost (optional)
Instructions:
1. Prepare the Bin: Drill or poke holes in the bottom and sides of the container for aeration. This allows air to circulate, aiding in the decomposition process.
2. Layering: Start by adding a layer of brown organic material (shredded paper, cardboard) at the bottom. Then, add a layer of green organic waste (fruit and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds) on top.
3. Moisture: Sprinkle some water over the layers to keep them moist but not waterlogged. The composting process requires the right amount of moisture to work effectively.
4. Repeat: Continue alternating layers of brown and green organic material until the bin is full. Make sure to top it off with a layer of brown material.
5. Mixing: Every week or so, use a shovel or pitchfork to turn the compost. This helps aerate the pile and speed up decomposition.
6. Patience: Depending on the conditions, your compost should be ready in a few months to a year. It will turn into dark, crumbly soil-like material when it's fully decomposed.
7. Use: Once your compost is ready, use it to enrich your garden soil, potting mix, or sprinkle it around your plants as a natural fertilizer.
This challenge helps reduce waste sent to landfills and creates nutrient-rich compost for your garden, promoting sustainability and environmental consciousness right from your home!
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04/13/2024
04/12/2024
We are proud to have been invited to Washington D.C., to the presented by The Biden Administration!
Over 150 student innovators will be participating!
04/09/2024
We're excited to return to Barber Motorsports Park with Kids on Track
We have limited tickets and they are on a first-come basis.
Date: April 27, 2024
Time: 9:30 am to 2:30 pm
Register here: https://bit.ly/49go2NH
04/01/2024
Yesterday, was "National Crayon Day".
Here is a fun coloring page that we give our younger students to color.
We hope your pupils enjoy coloring on the science sheet!
03/31/2024
I'm proud of the high school students from Alabama Kids Code who participated in the cyber challenges to earn a Cybersecurity scholarship!
You rock!
👩💻 Born in 1815, Ada Lovelace was more than just the daughter of a famous poet 📜—she was a mathematical genius 🧠 and visionary thinker who laid the foundation for modern computing as we know it today.
03/11/2024
The White House Initiatives will host a webinar on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form on Tuesday, March 12 at 4:30pm Eastern. This webinar will provide students and their families, and high school counselors with more information on what's new and strategies to complete the form.
https://ed-gov.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_wAe0uRCjQ8i6yKi9doGzBw #/registration
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505 20th Street North 1220, #1735
Birmingham, AL
35203
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 1pm |