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FLEX Scratch How to Code an RPG (Role-Playing Game) in Scratch Part 2
Class experience
Intermediate Level
Come to coding class and have some fun developing your role-playing game, RPG, in Scratch! Scratch utilizes block programming to allow srudents to create their own imaginative stories and games. Week 1: Create a Player Wallet & Ways to Earn Coins Week 2: Create a Store & Spend Coins Week 3: Create an Settings pop-up menu. Add sound effects and sound controls Week 4: Create an Inventory menu What you get each week: 1 instructional video, asynchronous engagement throughout the week, and a...
Develop programs with sequences and simple loops, to express ideas or address a problem. Develop plans that describe a program’s sequence of events, goals, and expected outcomes. Identify and fix errors using a systematic process. Using correct terminology, describe steps taken, and choices made during the iterative process of program development.
Great teachers form strong relationships with their students by engaging them in the subjects they are passionate about. I have always been a logical thinker who enjoys science, math, technology, and engineering both for work and play. I worked as an engineer for companies like Frito-Lay, Anheuser-Busch, Amgen as a consultant for many years improving their systems with automation and equipment. Once I became a parent, I began teaching extra-curricular classes as a way to have more time at home, but stay involved in subjects that bring me joy. Realizing that by being warm, professional, and enthusiastic, I am able to engage students. My creative lessons and strong classroom presence help build student confidence while increasing interest in subjects that may otherwise seem intimidating.
Homework Offered
Each Scratch project will take approximately one hour to complete. Students will draw and code projects independently but share them with the group weekly. Video discussions should be kept to 1-2 minutes in length and may take 15 minutes to create and upload into the Outschool classroom.Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
Scratch will run in most current web browsers on desktops, laptops, and tablets. Chrome browser is ideal. Internet Explorer is NOT supported. If you encounter a WebGL error, try a different browser. *****If using an iPad/tablet, a Bluetooth keyboard will be required for all the functions to work properly.****
Remember to keep your private information private - for example, no last names, home cities, or gaming handles shared within the classroom. Please review with your student before class. For students using Scratch at https://scratch.mit.edu/ a user account should be created by parents in order to save students' progress. In creating an account, certain personally identifying information, generally consisting of the student’s or parents' name and e-mail address, must be provided to Scratch's website operator in order to create an account. Projects are UNSHARED by default and user information is not shared within the Outschool classroom. Scratch does not make private account information available to anyone. For more information, please see Scratch's Privacy Policy located here: https://scratch.mit.edu/privacy_policy An alternative to creating an account is to download the Scratch 3 app found here: https://scratch.mit.edu/download This will save all work locally to your computer and your student will not be able to share with the online community until you decide to create an online account. For added engagement, we will be using activities in Nearpod. You can read the privacy policy here: https://nearpod.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360049188592-Nearpod-Privacy-Policy
First time Outschoolers can save up to $20 on their first class by using code "SARAM2020" ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨ Hello! My name is Sara Moore. I am an engineer by education, an entrepreneur in practice, and a community builder at heart. My passions are...
Self-Paced Class
$20
weekly or $80 for all content1 pre-recorded lesson
4 weeks of teacher feedback
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1 year of access to the content
Ages: 7-12