I'm a professional computer programmer and apps developer. I teach elementary and middle school children how to code. I love math! I create fun and colourful math practise handouts, and build the mental math apps branded as MQuiz.
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:
- se
This is a game build in Scratch, an educational programming language for children.
Children enjoy learning programming the most, when they build their own games.
In this game they learn how to build a 'shooting' game. There're a few actors (sprites) in this game: a rocket, the Earth, a laser ... and asteroids.
Programming concepts covered in the teaching plan include:
- sequences
- variables
- conditionals (if then)
- loops (forever, repeat until)
- random values
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This is the classic game of Rock Paper Scissors, build in Scratch.
These handouts are very popular with children in the Computer Programming class.
The children enjoy building their own game the playing 'Rock Paper Scissors' against the computer.
After completing and saving the project, the children will be able to share their game online.
Programming concepts covered in the teaching plan include:
- variables
- broadcast
- switching costumes
- hide / show
- receive broadcast
- random
- condi
The children enjoy programming two characters to say something and perform an action (dance) when a certain key is pressed on the keyboard.
These handouts are very popular with children in the Computer Programming class.
After completing and saving the project, the children will be able to share their work online.
Programming concepts covered in the teaching plan include:
- animation: switching costumes
- wait
- say: string (of characters)
- conditionals: when
- loops: forever
- colour effect
3rd - 6th
Computer Science - Technology, For All Subjects, Instructional Technology
Learn to code a simplified Flappy Bird game in Scratch!
Easy handout for 'Fun Activities' or 'Coding / Programming' classes or clubs.
The children will enjoy building their own Flappy Cat game. After completing and saving the project, they will be able to share and play their game online.
Programming and Scratch concepts covered in this teaching plan include:
- Paint a new sprite.
- Duplicate costumes
- Forever loop
- Go to x and y coordinates on the screen
- Switch costumes
- Pick random a
4th - 9th
Computer Science - Technology
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Experience
I'm a professional computer programmer and apps developer. I teach elementary and middle school children how to code. I love math! I create fun and colourful math practise handouts, and build the mental math apps branded as MQuiz.
Teaching style
Project based learning.
My students learn how to code by creating one or two games during each learning session.
Awards & shining teacher moments
My students have been invited to present their apps and games to business and embassy events.
My own education history
I teach coding classes to students at an International School.
Additional biographical information
I hold a Degree in Engineering and a Diploma in Computer Science.
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