What's included
1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per weekClass Experience
This class is for students that have taken 1-2 Scratch classes and understand the basics of dragging coding blocks and moving them to the center of the screen. Most students take our Level 1 class 1-4 times before moving to this class. Crazy Kid's offers 4 different types of coding classes: -Level 1: Introduction to Coding with Scratch For Littles and Beginners -Level 2: Video Game Coding Club - Ongoing -Level 3: Intermediate Video Game Coding Club - Ongoing -Private classes for students that prefer 1:1 instruction and moving at their own pace. Let's learn how to code using Scratch! Each week we will design a simple video game using popular video game characters, see schedule below. You can join the ongoing class as little or as often as you'd like. Each class is designed so that kids who are fairly new to Scratch/coding. Students will be able to follow along step-by-step creating the same game is the instructor and learning about the basic of coding. When kids learn to code and create their own games, they are are the creators, rather than just the user of someone else's creation. It is an excellent skill for technology loving kids that required problem solving, multitasking, creativity, and story telling. Through coding they learn the complexities of video game creation, and benefit from actually creating the game, rather than just playing the finished product. Once they've taken this class, they will be able to use their Scratch account and knowledge they've gained to continue making their own creations, even after class has ended. In this class you will need a computer, mouse, keyboard, and a web browser open to https://scratch.mit.edu/. Please create a username and password before class starts so you can save the project we create. We will not be using Scratch Jr. or any apps in this class. This class works best if taken using two screens so students can easily see the teacher's screen and their own, but one screen will work too. You can use a tablet to have zoom running if you'd like, but the you will need a computer for using the Scratch program because students will need a mouse and keyboard. Students who are new to Scratch and younger students will likely need an adult near by to assist while they get the hang of things. The last 10 minutes of class is set aside for students who need individual help. Students who have completed building the code and do not need individual help are welcome to stay the last 10 minutes of class, but they also have the option to leave after 60 minutes if they have completed the project without any issues. Schedule Week of November 3rd: Create a Star Wars game Week of November 10th: Create an Animated game Intro Week of November 17th: Create a Roblox game Week of November 24th: Create a Minecraft game Week of December 1st: Create a Sonic game Week of December 8th: Create a Fortnite game Week of December 15th: Create an Among Us game Week of December 22nd: Create a Plants Verses Zombies game Week of December 29th: Create a Donkey Kong game
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Weber State University
1 teacher has an Associate's degree
Associate's Degree in Science from Weber State University
I currently teach two other coding classes on Outschool. I've also hosted after school coding clubs for our local charter school.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$21
weekly1x per week
60 min
Completed by 771 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
2-8 learners per class