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Coding for Kids: Intro to Programming With Scratch (Ages 8 - 12)
Class experience
No experience in coding or digital art is required! In this small-group class, we will overview the Scratch coding platform and explore what it means to 'code' something. This class is for beginners, and is not recommended for advanced Scratch learners. For learners to be most successful, they should have access to Scratch on their computer or another device, as well as basic Zoom and computer familiarity or tech support from a grown up. Specific instructions is in the Materials and Parental...
-What it means to code something -How to use Motion blocks to make a Sprite move or spin -How to use Events blocks to start a piece of code -How to use Control blocks to make a block repeat -How to change the color of a Sprite -General understanding of the layout of Scratch
You can access Scratch online for free at https://scratch.mit.edu/ I recommend creating an account to save your work, so that learners can keep track of everything they make and continue to access it. This resource will be used in a screen share by me, and learners are invited to use their own Scratch accounts during class to follow along and create their own versions of projects. During class I will share my screen and learners will follow along on their own devices. For this to go smoothly, they should have basic understanding of using Zoom, including muting/unmuting themselves, and maximizing/minimizing/editing window sizes to adjust during screen share. NOTE: If your learner may need extra tech support, please get them set up before class starts or be present with them during class.
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You can access Scratch online for free at https://scratch.mit.edu/ I recommend creating an account to save your work, so that learners can keep track of everything they make and continue to access it. This resource will be used in a screen share by me, and learners are invited to use their own Scratch accounts during class to follow along and create their own versions of projects. During class I will share my screen and learners will follow along on their own devices. For this to go smoothly, they should have basic understanding of using Zoom, including muting/unmuting themselves, and maximizing/minimizing/editing window sizes to adjust during screen share. NOTE: If your learner may need extra tech support, please get them set up before class starts or be present with them during class.
Hi! I'm Soleil (so-LAY) and I teach a variety of classes here at Outschool, from engineering and coding, to improv and performing basics. I have so many different passions, and love showing kids that they can explore multiple interests, too. I...
Group Class
$14
per classMeets once
60 min
Completed by 106 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
2-5 learners per class