Math
Thinking through patterns
Math gives Andy a way to solve puzzles, notice patterns, and build confidence step by step.
Andy Yu
Andy Yu is a student at North Hillsborough Elementary who enjoys exploring ideas through numbers, experiments, and code. His favorite projects often start with curiosity and end with something he can build, solve, or play.
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Math
Math gives Andy a way to solve puzzles, notice patterns, and build confidence step by step.
Science
Science gives him a space to ask questions, test ideas, and learn by trying things out.
Coding
Scratch and Python let Andy combine logic and creativity, turning simple ideas into games, experiments, and projects he can explore.
Project Themes
Scratch is perfect for creating worlds, levels, and characters that respond to player choices.
Timed quizzes, point systems, and puzzle mechanics turn math into something active and fun.
Python opens the door to little programs, logic puzzles, and tools that make coding feel like building with ideas.
Game mechanics and simple simulations can help ideas from science feel concrete and interactive.
Pokemon brings together fun, collecting, strategy, and systems thinking in a way that matches Andy's builder mindset.
Chess fits naturally with Andy's love of logic, planning ahead, and learning through patterns and decisions.
Momentum
Andy enjoys the challenge of numbers, patterns, and working through problems until the answer clicks.
He likes learning how things work and exploring ideas that connect the classroom to the real world.
Coding in Scratch gives Andy a creative outlet where storytelling, logic, motion, and experimentation all come together.
Python adds another way for Andy to explore coding, solve problems, and build new kinds of projects.
Both Pokemon and chess reflect the same mix of strategy, curiosity, and thoughtful play that shows up in his school interests too.
His elementary school years are already filled with the kind of curiosity and making mindset that can grow in many directions.
Creative Direction
Andy's best ideas mix logic, code, strategy, and play into something fun to explore.
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