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Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound
Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound
Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound
Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound
Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound
Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound
Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound
Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound
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Description

This is the First Tutorial in Scratch. It is assumed you haven't used Scratch before.

NO PRIOR PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.

Scratch is an educational programming language for children created by MIT.

Children enjoy learning programming the most, when they build their own games.

In this tutorial, the children will learn how to:
- Access the Sprite website
- Create a New Project
- Move, animate and attribute sounds to an actor (sprite).

Concepts covered in the teaching plan include:
- sequences
- deleting sprites
- selecting sprites from library
- selecting backdrops from library
- creating animation by switching between costumes
- playing sounds
- using different valued in the timing script 'wait'

Please let me know if you have any questions, if you'd like more details in the document - for example explanations for each line of code - and please follow my store.

Thank you.
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Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound

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Grades
4th - 7th
Pages
10
Teaching Duration
40 minutes

Description

This is the First Tutorial in Scratch. It is assumed you haven't used Scratch before.

NO PRIOR PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.

Scratch is an educational programming language for children created by MIT.

Children enjoy learning programming the most, when they build their own games.

In this tutorial, the children will learn how to:
- Access the Sprite website
- Create a New Project
- Move, animate and attribute sounds to an actor (sprite).

Concepts covered in the teaching plan include:
- sequences
- deleting sprites
- selecting sprites from library
- selecting backdrops from library
- creating animation by switching between costumes
- playing sounds
- using different valued in the timing script 'wait'

Please let me know if you have any questions, if you'd like more details in the document - for example explanations for each line of code - and please follow my store.

Thank you.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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October 11, 2017
This was great for an after school club!
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July 13, 2017
I am new to teaching coding and this will be very helpful in knowing where to start. Thanks.
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December 15, 2016
This is a great resource! Made it easy for my students to transition from other sites and learn about Scratch!
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November 27, 2016
Awesome resource - thanks
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