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Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Fidget Spinner
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Fidget Spinner
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Fidget Spinner
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Fidget Spinner
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Fidget Spinner
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Fidget Spinner
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Fidget Spinner
Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Fidget Spinner
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Description

Fidget Spinner lesson plan is created for upper elementary and middle schools students to create a Fidget Spinner that spins when clicked using Scratch 3.0. This lesson could easily be taught in just 1 class period depending on age. Prior to teaching, a basic familiarity of Scratch is encouraged but not necessary. This lesson has been updated for Scratch 3 2019.

Note, this lesson plan is not designed for the Scratch, Jr app.

Lesson Plan Includes

★ Objective Display Cards

★ Standard Display Cards

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

★ Student Checklist Cards

★ Teacher Rubric Key

★ Student Rubric

★ Printable Scratch Color and Black/White Blocks

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Scratch Coding Lesson Plan Fidget Spinner

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Grades
3rd - 6th
Pages
22
Teaching Duration
1 hour

Description

Fidget Spinner lesson plan is created for upper elementary and middle schools students to create a Fidget Spinner that spins when clicked using Scratch 3.0. This lesson could easily be taught in just 1 class period depending on age. Prior to teaching, a basic familiarity of Scratch is encouraged but not necessary. This lesson has been updated for Scratch 3 2019.

Note, this lesson plan is not designed for the Scratch, Jr app.

Lesson Plan Includes

★ Objective Display Cards

★ Standard Display Cards

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

★ Student Checklist Cards

★ Teacher Rubric Key

★ Student Rubric

★ Printable Scratch Color and Black/White Blocks

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Scratch Lesson Plan - Crossy Road / Frogger Coding
Scratch Lesson Plan - Maze Coding
Scratch Lesson Plan - Pong Game Coding
Scratch Lesson Plan - Whack-a-Mole Coding
Scratch Programming Lesson Plan Bundle

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.

© 2023 Thweatthearts

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Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
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August 20, 2025
So fun to help the students practice coding. They loved it!
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Grades taught: 4th, 5th
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My students loved it! It was a great resource and thank you!
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Grades taught: 4th
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July 22, 2024
Among all the Scratch lessons I have taught, this one stood out as exceptionally engaging and became a favorite among the students. Their enthusiasm for creating their own projects was palpable, and I believe it significantly shifted their perception of coding. Many students continue to develop games outside of my STEM classroom, underscoring this resource's lasting impact. It is truly an invaluable tool for fostering a passion for coding.
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The kids were engaged in this activity. It was a good intro lesson. Thank you!
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