Curriculum
10 Sections
63 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Scratch Programming ( Level - 1 )
7
1.1
The Basics of Scratch
1.2
The history of Scratch
1.3
The difference between sprites and images.
1.4
Using Scratch’s built-in sprites.
1.5
Creating your own sprites.
1.6
How is “blocky” activities the same and /or different than coding?
1.7
Scratch’s block categories.
Scratch Programming ( Level - 2 )
6
2.1
First Project Basics
2.2
Adding movement to a sprite.
2.3
Adding sound to a sprite.
2.4
Changing the colors of a sprite.
2.5
Making a sprite appear to speak.
2.6
Making a sprite appear to think.
Scratch Programming ( Level - 3 )
4
3.1
Adding Interactivity
3.2
Adding eight types of events that can be triggered by the different keyboard buttons.
3.3
Adding clickable “Buttons” to give the player several choices during the activity.
3.4
How to add make your game keep score.
Scratch Programming ( Level - 4)
5
4.1
Adding Sound
4.2
Linking sounds to a sprite.
4.3
Playing Scratch’s sounds.
4.4
Recording and playing your own sounds.
4.5
Adding narration to your story.
Scratch Programming ( Level - 5)
6
5.1
Costumes and Background Changes
5.2
Adding and changing costumes.
5.3
Adding and changing backgrounds.
5.4
Graphic special effects.
5.5
Graphic special effects.
5.6
Working with multiple sprites.
Scratch Programming ( Level - 6)
7
6.1
Math Concepts
6.2
The four operations.
6.3
Random numbers.
6.4
Comparing numbers.
6.5
Logic and logical arguments
6.6
Creating variables.
6.7
Using variables.
Scratch Programming ( Level - 7 )
8
7.1
Logic
7.2
The Stop block.
7.3
The Wait block.
7.4
The Forever block.
7.5
Repeating actions.
7.6
The Broadcast block.
7.7
Conditional statements.
7.8
Nested control statements.
Scratch Programming ( Level - 8 )
7
8.1
Classroom Management and Scratch Accounts
8.2
Student accounts.
8.3
Sharing.
8.4
Collaborating.
8.5
Remixing.
8.6
Backing up files and standalone player.
8.7
Appropriate content
Scratch Programming ( Level - 9 )
4
9.1
Planning Scratch Lessons correlating to the Common Core
9.2
Developing skill sets and criteria lists
9.3
Locating completed relevant projects online.
9.4
Collaboration with colleagues.
Scratch Programming ( Level - 10 )
9
10.1
Doge the Ball
10.2
Fruit Ninja
10.3
Beetle Game
10.4
Shooter Game
10.5
Pong Game
10.6
Racing Game
10.7
Frogen Game
10.8
Pairs Matching
10.9
Mole mash
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