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Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Catching Hearts
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Catching Hearts
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Catching Hearts
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Catching Hearts
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Catching Hearts
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Catching Hearts
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Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Catching Hearts
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Catching Hearts
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Catching Hearts
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February Scratch Programming Lesson Plan teaches students to create a game where 1 player moves their character to catch as many hearts as they can in a certain time.using the block programming language called Scratch. Designed for upper elementary and middle school students, this lesson incorporates STEM into the classroom or computer lab. Though the title says “February” this is a great lesson any time of the year! I’ve even used these lessons during Hour of Code week in my computer class!

What's Included:

★ Objective Display Cards

★ Standard Display Cards

★ 3 Formats of Lesson Plans (Overview, Screenshots, Detailed) 

★ Student Checklist Cards

★ Printable Student Directions

★ Digital Student Directions

★ Teacher Rubric Key

★ Student Rubric

★ Printable Scratch Color and Black/White Scratch Blocks

Teacher Directions: 

Prior to teaching this lesson, a basic familiarity of scratch is encouraged for students, but not necessary. This lesson is best taught in 1 class period.

Notes:

Not compatible with Scratch, Jr iPad app

Designed for Scratch 3 2019

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January Scratch Jr Lesson Plan - Firework Show

February Scratch Lesson Plan - Catching Hearts

March Scratch Lesson Plan - Silly Sentence

April Scratch Lesson Plan - Plant Sequence

May Scratch Lesson Plan - Spinning Flowers

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Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Catching Hearts

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3rd - 6th
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Teaching Duration
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This is a BUNDLE of monthly Scratch lesson plans for upper elementary and middle schools students to create 10 different projects. Prior to teaching this lesson, a basic familiarity of Scratch is encouraged, but not necessary. These lessons could be used to incorporate STEM or in a technology/comput
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Description

February Scratch Programming Lesson Plan teaches students to create a game where 1 player moves their character to catch as many hearts as they can in a certain time.using the block programming language called Scratch. Designed for upper elementary and middle school students, this lesson incorporates STEM into the classroom or computer lab. Though the title says “February” this is a great lesson any time of the year! I’ve even used these lessons during Hour of Code week in my computer class!

What's Included:

★ Objective Display Cards

★ Standard Display Cards

★ 3 Formats of Lesson Plans (Overview, Screenshots, Detailed) 

★ Student Checklist Cards

★ Printable Student Directions

★ Digital Student Directions

★ Teacher Rubric Key

★ Student Rubric

★ Printable Scratch Color and Black/White Scratch Blocks

Teacher Directions: 

Prior to teaching this lesson, a basic familiarity of scratch is encouraged for students, but not necessary. This lesson is best taught in 1 class period.

Notes:

Not compatible with Scratch, Jr iPad app

Designed for Scratch 3 2019

Related Products:

August Scratch Lesson Plan - Friendship Story

September Scratch Lesson Plan - Falling Apples

October Scratch Lesson Plan - Pumpkin Bowling

November Scratch Lesson Plan - Turkey Chase

December Scratch Lesson Plan - Christmas Lights

January Scratch Jr Lesson Plan - Firework Show

February Scratch Lesson Plan - Catching Hearts

March Scratch Lesson Plan - Silly Sentence

April Scratch Lesson Plan - Plant Sequence

May Scratch Lesson Plan - Spinning Flowers

If you find an error or have a question, please go to the question tab at the top of the page and ask away! I'll try to get back to you in a timely fashion.

Want to know when I add new products or have a sale? Follow Thweatthearts to stay updated!

Your feedback is always welcome! When you leave a review, you earn TPT credits for future purchases.

© 2022 Thweatthearts

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 4.71 out of 5, based on 7 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 5, 2022
Thank you!
Chris D.
432 reviews
Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Rated 4 out of 5
February 4, 2022
I have been using Scratch this year with my students. They love these games!
Margaret K.
367 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Rated 4 out of 5
March 11, 2021
This was a very good resource to help introduce Scratch. Great directions!
139 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 21, 2020
can't wait for my kids to use this!
Molly Bugge
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451 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
January 15, 2019
Students will enjoy this as a practice assignment before creating their own games. Very clear directions and the screenshot pages help immensely.
Kaitlyn M.
262 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
May 7, 2018
Good directions, students enjoyed.
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Jun 3, 2018
Thank you! I’m glad the directions were useful for you!
Rated 5 out of 5
November 9, 2017
I can't wait til February to show this to my students. I've already gotten them excited with the program, so this will really get them going. Thank you!
Lorrie C.
226 reviews

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