6 to 11 years old
Programming with Ozobot

Learn how to program with Ozobot colour codes and discover how we accelerate particles at CERN and even the history of the Big Bang. Material available in French.
Introduction to accelerators – Accelerating particles Ozobot circuit
Programming with Thymio

Discover the Thymio robot and build your own particle accelerator. Material available in French.
Unplugged Programming

Learn the basics of programming logic using paper mazes. Based on material from 1,2,3 Codez.
Workshop description + Support Guide (PDF Only in French)
Inside a Computer?

Understand the inner workings of a computer and build your own paper model. Based on material from Hello Ruby.
CERN Postcards with paper circuits

Take a LED, a button battery, some conductive tape and user your imagination to create the most beautiful CERN postcards!
Booklet in PDF (French)
Pixel pARTicles

Learn more about pixels and particles!
Colouring Book

Learn the different computer components while colouring!
Particle Physics Treasure Hunt

This is a family or school activity with 5 challenges to learn more about CERN and Particle Physics. The challenges are available in two levels: children who can’t read yet (help from an adult needed) and children who can read. Use your school playground or nearby park, to hide the challenges and enjoy with your family and friends!
Printouts in PDF (French)
Build your own LHC

Use your imanigation and recycle old material (empty WC paper rolls, buiscuit boxes, etc). You just need some glue and paper color to decorate. Do you have other ideas? Please, share them with us! wit-sc@cern.ch
10 to 14 years old
Introduction to Programming

Interactive game and online tutorial to introduce programming with scratch. Based on material from code.org.
What is a website?

Interactive game and online tutorial to learn about how websites work and are programmed.
Programming with Micro:bit

Learn the basics of block programming with Makecode and learn about fundamental particles by sending them over radio using Micro:bit.