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Micro:Bit를 사용한 재미있는 스크래치 코딩 프로젝트(레벨 3)
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수업 소개
In level 3 of Scratch for Kids, students use extension blocks to create advanced projects with new features and program a micro:bit device to interact with their projects. Micro:bit is a pocket-sized, affordable, beginner-friendly programmable computer that is compatible with Scratch. Students love using micro:bit as a game controller and programming the LED display to show images and text. The micro:bit’s motion sensing capabilities detect movement, tilts, and shakes, allowing students to...
10 lessons//10 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1TronStudents learn how to create a two-player game in which you try to move around without crossing your opponent's path or touching the edge.Week 2Lesson 2Wave ChallengeStudents learn how to create a game in which you use the spacebar to navigate a character through several levels of a maze without touching any of the edgesWeek 3Lesson 3Human vs RobotStudents learn to create a two-player game in which each player has a different objective and uses a different method of controlling their character.Week 4Lesson 4Prime Number GeneratorStudents learn to use mathematical operations, loops, and lists to systematically generate sets of prime numbers.Week 5Lesson 5Get familiar with Micro:bitStudents learn to connect their Micro.bit to Scratch coding platform.Week 6Lesson 6Jump Cat with Micro:bitStudents learn to make an interactive motion project with their micro:bit. This project uses the micro:bit’s accelerometer to sense when it’s been shaken and makes the Scratch cat sprite jump at the same time.Week 7Lesson 7Scratch Painting with Micro:bitStudents learn to use the micro:bit’s accelerometer to guide the pencil sprite around the screen, drawing a line as it moves.Week 8Lesson 8Scratch Hungry Dino with Micro:bitStudents learn to make another fun interactive game with their Micro.bit. This project is to make a wireless game controller with your micro:bit and Scratch and help feed tacos to your dinosaur!Week 9Lesson 9Review and Final Project WorkshopStudents play live competitive review games to reinforce all concepts taught. Class time is dedicated to helping students while they work on final projects and answering any questions they have.Week 10Lesson 10Final Project PresentationsStudents demonstrate what they’ve learned by sharing their creation with the class. They can get feedback from peers and the instructor, and get suggestions on how to make the project even better.
- In this online live course, students will expand on their Scratch programming skills, make games and solve programming problems, and learn to use a programmable micro:bit to add a hardware component to their Scratch creations.
수업 외 주당 2 - 4 시간
Homework
빈도: 포함됨피드백: 포함됨세부 내용: Each lesson has an additional challenge for students to improve their project after the class meeting. Students may work on final projects outside of class time.Assessment
빈도: 포함됨세부 내용:
등록 시 1개의 파일을 볼 수 있어요.Technical Requirements: Please purchase a micro:bit (~$48) from https://a.co/d/a4rAesk PC (Windows 10) or Mac (macOS 10.13) or ChromeOS with at least a 2GHz processor and 2GB of RAM (4GB of RAM is recommended). Bluetooth Broadband internet with at least 1.8Mbps download and 900Kbps upload speeds Webcam - Either external or built-in (many laptops have an integrated camera). Microphone and Speakers - We recommend headphones with an integrated microphone
이 수업에서는 아웃스쿨 교실 외에도 다음의 툴을 사용합니다:
Please purchase a micro:bit (~$48) from https://a.co/d/a4rAesk
1, Please create an account at scratch.mit.edu 2, Please purchase a Microbit (~$45) from https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09V7XWZ79?ref=myi_title_dp 3, Please install your Microbit following this instruction: https://www.desteam.org/assets/files/Instruction-linkScratchMicrobit.pdf
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그룹 수업
10 회 수업에
₩199
10주 동안 주당 1회
60분
213 명의 학생이 수업을 완료함
실시간 화상 수업
연령: 8-10
수업당 학습자 4-8 명