Description
🚦 Teach Sequencing, Loops, Timing, and Computational Thinking with this engaging Scratch Traffic Light Simulator Project!
This ready-to-use Scratch coding resource includes everything needed for two complete computer science lessons. Students learn how to create a realistic traffic light simulator using Scratch while developing problem-solving, debugging, and programming skills.
Perfect for ICT, Computer Science, STEM, Coding Clubs, Technology, and Digital Technologies classrooms.
Students will:
- Create a working traffic light simulator
- Use sequencing and timing blocks
- Apply forever loops
- Debug faulty code
- Extend their project with a pedestrian crossing system
- Reflect on their learning
This resource includes:
✅ Teacher Guide
✅ 2 Detailed Lesson Plans
✅ Student Task Cards
✅ Step-by-Step Coding Instructions
✅ Debugging Activities
✅ Extension Challenge (Pedestrian Crossing System)
✅ Sample Codes
✅ Troubleshooting Guide
✅ Reflection Sheets
✅ Video Tutorial Script for Students and Teachers
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Terms of Use
© Code & Create Classroom | Created by Ayashath
This resource is licensed for single-classroom use only. Sharing, distributing, posting online, or reproducing this resource for other teachers, schools, or commercial purposes is prohibited without written permission.
For licensing inquiries, contact: ayashaths@gmail.com
Traffic Light Simulator in Scratch | Coding Project, Lesson Plans, TrTask Cards
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Description
🚦 Teach Sequencing, Loops, Timing, and Computational Thinking with this engaging Scratch Traffic Light Simulator Project!
This ready-to-use Scratch coding resource includes everything needed for two complete computer science lessons. Students learn how to create a realistic traffic light simulator using Scratch while developing problem-solving, debugging, and programming skills.
Perfect for ICT, Computer Science, STEM, Coding Clubs, Technology, and Digital Technologies classrooms.
Students will:
- Create a working traffic light simulator
- Use sequencing and timing blocks
- Apply forever loops
- Debug faulty code
- Extend their project with a pedestrian crossing system
- Reflect on their learning
This resource includes:
✅ Teacher Guide
✅ 2 Detailed Lesson Plans
✅ Student Task Cards
✅ Step-by-Step Coding Instructions
✅ Debugging Activities
✅ Extension Challenge (Pedestrian Crossing System)
✅ Sample Codes
✅ Troubleshooting Guide
✅ Reflection Sheets
✅ Video Tutorial Script for Students and Teachers
Thank You!
⭐ Leave a Review: Earn TPT credits that can be used toward future purchases.
⭐ Follow Code & Create Classroom: Stay updated on new Technology & Computer Science resources, product updates, and special offers.
Terms of Use
© Code & Create Classroom | Created by Ayashath
This resource is licensed for single-classroom use only. Sharing, distributing, posting online, or reproducing this resource for other teachers, schools, or commercial purposes is prohibited without written permission.
For licensing inquiries, contact: ayashaths@gmail.com




