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Scratch Coding Class for Siblings & Friends

Guided lessons on using the coding blocks to make a game on Scratch. This introductory class is geared for learners with no experience through some experience. This class is for siblings or friends to join together on separate computers.
Michelle Lewis
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(14)
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What's included

1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

Learners will receive instructions on how to use coding blocks to complete a game.  This class is best suits learners new to Scratch through learners with little experience. Classes will be kept small and limited to siblings or friends so we can complete a game in this session.  Join at any time as these classes cover the fundamental basics of coding and could be introduced in any order. 

Week 1:  December 22 
Welcome to Scratch:
🎯Meet the Scratch mascot
🎯Overview of Scratch platform
🎯Familiarization with Scratch interface and the coding palette
🎯How to select sprites and backgrounds


Week 2:  December 29
Sprite Movement
🎯Simple movement commands using arrow keys or WASD
🎯Create a simple animation with a single sprite
🎯Exploration of other ways to move such as glide, turn, or go to x and y coordinates

Week 3:  January 5
Sprite Dance Party
🎯Adding sounds
🎯Select sprites that move to a beat
🎯Introduction to basic rhythm and animation techniques with movement and costume changes

Week 4: January 12
Working with Multiple Sprites
🎯Discuss what makes a game fun
🎯Building a project with more than one sprite
🎯Coordinate interactions between sprites (e.g., 2 player games)
🎯Adding sound effects and background music as it applies to sprites interaction and the game mechanics.
🎯Introduce variables: what they are and why they're useful
🎯Create a simple score tracking system for games


A computer desktop or laptop is preferred for coding. Tablets and iPads don't always work properly with some of the games on Scratch. The device used for coding must have a keyboard.  It is preferred that learners have a second monitor to view the instructor's screen shared through Outschool's Zoom. If that is not an option, resizing the Scratch window alongside Zoom will allow you to view both windows. 

**Students need to create a free, online Scratch account before meeting. A parent will need to confirm this account for the learner to be able to save their project.
Https://scratch.mit.edu**  Please message if you need assistance creating a Scratch account.

Learning Goals

1. Understand the basic concepts of programming by applying loops, and conditionals.
2. Use coding blocks to create projects that require problem solving.
3. Explore different ways to combine coding blocks.
4. Learn how to test and troubleshoot code.
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Learners need to have a Scratch account already created prior to our session. Please send me a message upon enrollment sharing your child's experience and skill levels. Parental assistance may be needed for learners new to Scratch, computer use, or benefiting from assistance navagating a website. It is preferred that learners follow my screen share using Outschool's Zoom. Dual monitors are preferred but one screen would work with the windows resized. If possible please navigate this step prior to our session so your child with be familiar with the process.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • Scratch
Joined December, 2023
5.0
14reviews
Rising Star
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Teacher expertise and credentials
North Carolina Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Florida Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from Florida Atlantic University
I have worked as an educator for over 27 years. I have taught learners from age 3 through age 16 in a variety of settings including public school, preschool, technology enrichment programs,  computer coding classes, and robotics STEM camps. As a small farmer owner,  I educate youth in homesteading and animal care. I have 2 amazing children with very different interests. My oldest is academically gifted. She is very in involved in art and music and currently following an educational path to become a veterinarian. My youngest is 2e. He is academically gifted and dyslexic. He is an athlete heavily involved in STEM, following an educational path to become a physicist. I originally came to the Outschool platform to search for classes for my kiddos. I was so impressed that I joined as an educator. 

I have a Bachelor Degree in Elementary Education grades 1-6 and Master Degree in Educational Technology and Research. I have been licensed to teach in Florida and North Carolina. I obtained additional certifications in teaching Gifted and Talented Students for grades K-12,  Technology Endorsement grades K-12,  and School Library Media Specialist grades K-12.

My teaching philosophy encompasses all learning styles. Classes will include time to explore content and practice application. 

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$40

weekly
1x per week
40 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
2-3 learners per class

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