Nanili
Nanili is a game developed by Pinnguaq that introduces you to the art of coding. It does this by encouraging you to find the most elegant solutions through creating procedural functions and loops.
Nanili is a game developed by Pinnguaq that introduces you to the art of coding. It does this by encouraging you to find the most elegant solutions through creating procedural functions and loops.
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Flip and match games are a great way to introduce vocabulary to a student or explore a new topic of study. The beauty of a game like Memory is that it is very simple to...
Learners will design a predator-prey style game in Scratch where a shark sprite will move around the screen gobbling up a bunch of fish!
In this lesson students will construct a bee hotel to help worker bees find a safe spot to rest during their busy days.
Construct A Bee Hotel allows learners to explore how they can help positively impact the environment that surrounds them and society as a whole, using simple materials.
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Lego Challenge Cards for learners in grade K-3 that provide open-ended building possibilities.
Learn about potential and kinetic energy by building a catapult with popsicle sticks, elastics, and a bottle cap.
Use recycled newspaper and tape to build the tallest freestanding tower that can be both tall and strong enough to withstand a windstorm. Then create a windstorm to see if your tower can stand tall!
In this installment, Pilluak and Sanak deal with the uncertainty of ice conditions caused by climate change, and seek to discover a safe means of travel to a popular camping spot.
Finding reliable information online can be challenging. This Bearanormal Activity comic explores considerations you should make when reading information on the internet.
Print and play this board game to explore issues surrounding climate change. Learn about what is causing the climate crisis and how we can work to prevent it.
Students will learn that the values we hold help to determine the way we live our lives.
In this fun lesson students will create their own jokes and discover their sense of humour using Scratch to share with their peers!
This lesson provides students with a hands-on-way of understanding how X/Y coordinates work, which they can later apply to their work in Scratch as a memory grid!
In this lesson students will explore Scratch’s music library, and putting them together through programming to make music.