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Advanced Scratch Programming Club - Share Your Programs, Code, and Ideas
Class experience
Calling all Scratch coders and computer-lovers! Are you an experienced Scratch programmer? Are you interested in looking behind the scenes to learn how some of your favourite Scratch programs work? Let's create a community of Scratchers and share our programs, swap tips and tricks, troubleshoot, and improve our Scratch creations together. This club combines computational thinking and coding concepts with opportunities to socialize. Make friends while sharing your creative programs. You can...
Students will socialize and make friends while learning about block-based programming in Scratch. Learn computational thinking, programming vocabulary and coding concepts while making creative programs. Exchange ideas for improving program functonalty and adding features.
Licensed educator with over 10 years of classroom experience. Experience leading coding classes and using Scratch to support academic projects for young students. Experience leading Hour of Code workshops. Experience supporting computational thinking in the primary classroom. Experience teaching appropriate digital citizenship and online safety. Programming experience.
Homework Offered
Learners should have some programs they have created in Scratch so they can share their work and ideas with the group. (Recommended)Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Learners will need a Scratch account and know how to log in. Learners should have a parent or guardian verify their account so they can share their programs. We will discuss appropriate guidelines for sharing with others in the class. Scratch is carefully moderated. You can learn more about Scratch's community guidelines here: https://scratch.mit.edu/parents/. This class works best when learners have screen-sharing permissions enabled on their device.
Hello Learners and Families, I'm Stacey Sinclair. I am a musician, violinist, fiddle player, writer, coder, and more. Above all, I am a teacher. I am excited to bring my love of teaching to Outschool! I have a master's degree in education and...
Group Class
$25
weekly1x per week
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
1-8 learners per class