This Basic Scratch 3.0 Coding course for kids helps them to learn tons of interesting facts about 11 different countries in the world. Each lesson is dedicated to one country through which kids learn to code simple cartoons. Since this course is for younger learners, it is designed in a way that develops their pattern recognition skills and improves their soft skills.
Beginner Scratch Coding Course
18.58 $
Additional information
Duration | 11 Lessons |
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Access to Course | 2 Months |
Age | 7-12 Years Old |
Languages | English |
Homework | Yes – You can also add homework checking by a professional tutor to this package (Optional) |
Tutor | You can add private tutor to this package (Optional) |
Certificate | No |
Bonus | – |
Curriculum
Beginner Scratch 3.0 Lessons (1 – 11)
Scratch Lesson 0: Installation |
• Introduction to scratch website • Know how to register to Scratch website • Know how to download Scratch 3.0 • Know how to work with scratch |
Scratch Lesson 1: USA |
• Introduction to the USA • Learn to program cat to move forward • Learn to add sounds in the project |
Scratch Lesson 2: Malaysia |
• Introduction to Malaysia • Painting and Changing costume command • Forever loop • Uses of wait command • Bounce command |
Scratch Lesson 3: China |
• Introduction to China • Point in direction command • Random command • Touching command |
Scratch Lesson 4: Brazil |
• Introduction to Brazil • Play sound in Scratch • Change costume commands • Change color effect • Wait command |
Scratch Lesson 5: Australia |
• Introduction to Australia • When this sprite is clicked • Go to the random position command • Hide and show command • Variable for point |
Scratch Lesson 6: Madagascar |
• Introduction to Madagascar • Pen down commands • Erase all commands • Set pen size commands • Change Y command • Repeat loop commands |
Scratch Lesson 7: France |
• Introduction to France • Create Clone • Wait command • Use Layers |
Scratch Lesson 8: Spain |
• Introduction to Spain • Animating character movements • Rotation degree • Glide commands |
Scratch Lesson 9: Japan |
• Introduction to Japan • Drawing patterns using 3 sprites • Importance of X and Y position |
Scratch Lesson 10: Nigeria |
• Introduction to Nigeria • Program a short animation • Say and Broadcast commands • Managing timing |
Scratch Lesson 11: Great Britain |
• Introduction to Great Britain • Implementing sensing touch command to control characters and game’s rule |
Gooood :) useful for soft skills development
Scratch helps children to see there’s more than one solution to a problem and that each person sees things in a special way. They understand this better when they work in groups or share their projects together.
This course is great thank you
This course is great thank you 🙂
Useful Course and My kid didn't need any help from me to learn it!
Thanks to the Scratch course, it was very useful and helped us achieve our goals. I was pleasantly surprised that my kid did not need any help from me – the layout and the lessons were easy to understand. My son could figure it out, and most importantly, he became interested in the whole programming process, learned how to create algorithms, and modify other people’s projects for their own purposes. Thank you for a great job and interesting lessons!
Good course
I think the things that children make with Scratch is totally based on their age and level of expertise of course. You can’t expect a 9 year old to build a complex video game but that 9 y-o can make something of his own too. A simple story maybe