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Computer Coding in Scratch - Lesson 2: Sprites
Computer Coding in Scratch - Lesson 2: Sprites
Computer Coding in Scratch - Lesson 2: Sprites
Computer Coding in Scratch - Lesson 2: Sprites
Computer Coding in Scratch - Lesson 2: Sprites
Computer Coding in Scratch - Lesson 2: Sprites
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Computer Coding in Scratch - Lesson 2: Sprites
Computer Coding in Scratch - Lesson 2: Sprites
Computer Coding in Scratch - Lesson 2: Sprites
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"I used it for my grade 7 and 8 math students. Great starting point if you have never taught it before. "
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Students learn how to:

  • change sprite costumes to give their programs a more animated effect,
  • make and modify new sprites and new sprite costumes,
  • apply special effects to their sprites such as color changing and pixelating.

The editable PowerPoint includes short embedded videos that demonstrate what the student program should be doing at certain points, and it ends with directions for a culminating activity for students to demonstrate their learning. A rubric is also included for the activity. Screenshots are from Scratch 3.0.

This purchase includes lifetime free updates.

Click here for the Google Slides version of this lesson.

For a FREE download of Lesson 1, click here.

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Computer Coding in Scratch - Lesson 2: Sprites

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What others say

"I used it for my grade 7 and 8 math students. Great starting point if you have never taught it before. "
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Description

Students learn how to:

  • change sprite costumes to give their programs a more animated effect,
  • make and modify new sprites and new sprite costumes,
  • apply special effects to their sprites such as color changing and pixelating.

The editable PowerPoint includes short embedded videos that demonstrate what the student program should be doing at certain points, and it ends with directions for a culminating activity for students to demonstrate their learning. A rubric is also included for the activity. Screenshots are from Scratch 3.0.

This purchase includes lifetime free updates.

Click here for the Google Slides version of this lesson.

For a FREE download of Lesson 1, click here.

3rd - 6th Grade Coding Curriculum (7 Units)

Unit 1 is FREE, click here.

Standalone Hour of Code activity

Other Resources

Microsoft Applications Lessons: Word, Excel, PowerPoint

Adobe CC Lessons: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, After Effects

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Rated 5 out of 5
February 18, 2026
I used it for my grade 7 and 8 math students. Great starting point if you have never taught it before.
Ryan B.
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Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
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January 28, 2025
My students have loved all of the Scratch lessons!
Kolbe H.
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Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 5, 2023
This series has been an engaging set of activities to end the year. I really like the tutorials that come in a PowerPoint that provides a visual for students who have little experience with the Scratch program. I also find the rubric to be short and simple to follow.
Amy B.
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Grades taught: 10th

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