Scratch Basics Episode 3: Make Your Sprite Say Something
In this series, the basics of Scratch will be introduced to provide learners with the foundational skills required to begin creating in Scratch.
In this series, the basics of Scratch will be introduced to provide learners with the foundational skills required to begin creating in Scratch.
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In this series, the basics of Scratch will be introduced to provide learners with the foundational skills required to begin creating in Scratch.
In this series, the basics of Scratch will be introduced to provide learners with the foundational skills required to begin creating in Scratch.
Let us send you some code in the mail! Explore the basics of computer programming by examining what effect a random selection of code will have. This is a unique and fun way to introduce...
Scratch Mix and Match Cards Challenge #3. Making your own games in Scratch is a fun way to learn how to code! Accept the challenge and make a game or story with at least two...
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Learn how to add Levels to your game or story in Scratch with Levels #1 and #2 from the Scratch Mix and Match cards deck.
Learners will design a simple chase game where a monkey will chase bananas around the jungle to score points.
In this short tutorial, you will learn how to use Scratch’s “Backpack” feature to move code and sprites between projects.
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Scratch Mix and Match Cards Challenge #2 Learn how to make your own game with the Scratch Mix and Match Cards. Accept the challenge and make a game or story with the cards for this...
In this tutorial, you will learn to create an updatable number readout using custom numbers in Scratch, through learning to manage Scratch clones as well as through using Scratch’s custom block (“My Blocks) feature.
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Learn how to add basic movements to your game or story in Scratch with the Move card from the Scratch Mix and Match cards.
An introduction to video game narratives: the different types of common narratives. Learn how to begin conceptualizing your own video game narrative and practice applying your knowledge!
This tutorial for Lost in Space will explore a different way to move a sprite and make a costume rotate in Scratch while building on knowledge that was learned in the Beginner tutorial.
In this tutorial, learners will analyse, modify and adapt code from a previous tutorial to display custom art for number-based readouts.
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Design a simple maze game in Scratch where an alien is lost in space and must move through the maze to return to its home planet.
Learn how to make your own game with the Scratch Mix and Match Cards Challenge! Each challenge, you’ll get three cards showing different pieces of code to jump start your game creation.
In this tutorial, learners will explore using clones to display text using a custom font in Scratch.
Students will learn how to build a simple Scratch game from start to finish.
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