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STEAM Coding with Scratch: Flash Cards for Blocks
STEAM Coding with Scratch: Flash Cards for Blocks
STEAM Coding with Scratch: Flash Cards for Blocks
STEAM Coding with Scratch: Flash Cards for Blocks
STEAM Coding with Scratch: Flash Cards for Blocks
STEAM Coding with Scratch: Flash Cards for Blocks
STEAM Coding with Scratch: Flash Cards for Blocks
STEAM Coding with Scratch: Flash Cards for Blocks
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As a grade 3-8 Scratch coding teacher, I found that passing out block sheets was more effective, especially with classrooms of 20-30 pupils. This 8x11 printable includes: events, looks, sound, sensing, variables and operators.

Lessons sold separately. These flash cards can be printed in full cmyk color and distributed to students!

Students often did not know which blocks to use for their lessons. Going from student to student because they did not know where the blocks were located in the interface deterred from teaching more. Presenting in front of the class, students were so excited to use the computer to create their games/animation, they did not entirely pay attention to the lesson. The schools restricted access to websites and videos so this supplement works really well to help students identify which blocks to use for lessons.

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STEAM Coding with Scratch: Flash Cards for Blocks

marcia wilbur
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3rd - 8th

Description

As a grade 3-8 Scratch coding teacher, I found that passing out block sheets was more effective, especially with classrooms of 20-30 pupils. This 8x11 printable includes: events, looks, sound, sensing, variables and operators.

Lessons sold separately. These flash cards can be printed in full cmyk color and distributed to students!

Students often did not know which blocks to use for their lessons. Going from student to student because they did not know where the blocks were located in the interface deterred from teaching more. Presenting in front of the class, students were so excited to use the computer to create their games/animation, they did not entirely pay attention to the lesson. The schools restricted access to websites and videos so this supplement works really well to help students identify which blocks to use for lessons.

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