In this introductory lesson, coders create a silly dance for Scratch Cat …
In this introductory lesson, coders create a silly dance for Scratch Cat using motion blocks. The purpose of this lesson is to introduce young coders to creating algorithmic sequences in ScratchJr.
This is a lesson plan I designed for an Hour of Code …
This is a lesson plan I designed for an Hour of Code event. The goal is to create a program where the two characters learn about how to cross the road safely. This is a really cute project, that young programmers are sure to enjoy making. You will not need prior programming experience to teach this Hour of Code activity as ScratchJr is a very basic programming platform.Included: A .pdf and .docx version of the lesson plan.Note: You will need the ability to open .pdf or .docx files. Any modern computer can open these files, but if you have any issues with it. You can message me and I will do my best to help you.P.S. You can find more free computer science teaching resources on my site here: https://codingoverload.com/free-c-s-teaching-resources/
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