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Beginner Scratch Jr Course

18.58 $

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4.9 out of 5 stars (based on 49 reviews)

This Basic Scratch Junior Course is designed for the youngest of learners. Through the 11 simple lessons, kids learn how to use sound blocks, import sprites, change their sizes or remove them, and animate a car to build a simple cartoon. Making a postcard and a timer are other things that children learn in the Basic course.

Throughout our Scratch Junior course, kids will learn how to connect blocks together in the right sequence to get the right output. They will learn to control a “Sprite”, or program the sprites to act upon a condition or after a delayed time. Kids will also learn about sequential and inserted cycles as well as broadcasting messages between Scratch Junior programming codes. After each lesson, there is homework provided for students to practice what they have learned. Most importantly, our lessons in this Scratch Junior coding course will encourage students to think logically when building the programming code to avoid errors and bugs. All of that is done via series of interesting projects that can be created within Scratch Junior’s coding framework for fun learning.

Additional information

Duration

11 Lessons

Access to Course

2 Months

Age

5-8 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 Junior Lessons (1 – 11)

Scratch Junior Lesson 1:
Program Installation
•  Installation of Scratch Jr.
Scratch Junior Lesson 2:
Getting to know motion blocks
•  Learning about Scratch Jr interfaces and how to use Scratch Jr.
Scratch Junior Lesson 3:
Getting to know blocks of appearance
•  Learning about blocks in Scratch Jr.
Scratch Junior Lesson 4:
Build a farm
•  Learn how to use sound blocks
•  Learn to record sound in Scratch Jr.
•  Learn how to import sprite
Scratch Junior Lesson 5:
Apple garden
•  Change the size of the sprite
Scratch Junior Lesson 6:
Moon Landing
•  Learn how to remove the sprite
•  Learn about speed blocks
•  Use different speed for sprites
Scratch Junior Lesson 7:
Flight to Saturn
•  Create a project that implements the use of moving up blocks
•  Make a sprite to shrink at the start of the program
Scratch Junior Lesson 8:
Car racing
•  Animate a car in a city.
•  Applying logic between the distance of an object and its size.
Scratch Junior Lesson 9:
New Year Greeting Card
•  Learn to make a postcard with Scratch jr.
•  Learn to use text in Scratch jr.
•  Learn to change page in Scratch Jr.
Scratch Junior Lesson 10:
Four Seasons
•  Learn to use the timer in Scratch jr.
•  Animate a story of a 4-season place.
Scratch Junior Lesson 11:
Dancing Time
•  Animate a dancing sprite
•  Learn to use a repeat block
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Our Customer and Client Reviews:

Beyond my expectation!

Rated 5 out of 5
2019

This Scratch Junior course was beyond my expectation. Well done!

Mar. Kanyenya

OMGG Bravo!

Rated 5 out of 5
2019

OMGG Bravo! OK now this is the first time I write a review for a kids course. Your ScratchJr course was amazing. It starts with instructions on how to install the program and then goes with motion blocks. I mean it STARTS with the most basic things that no one doesn’t need to figure out anything on their own. Thank you SO MUCH!

Stanio D.

Thank you embassy.education

Rated 5 out of 5
2019

Most people don’t know what Scratch jr is and there isn’t enough information on the Internet to understand the benefits of this coding platform. Fortunately I found your article about the benefits of Scratch junior and realized that children can gain so many skills through this platform which has nothing to do with coding necessarily. They learn how to FIND an idea and GROW it.

Shubham Dwvedi

valuable course for my kid

Rated 5 out of 5
2019

This course is better than playing nonsense games all the time. This generation is bombarded with a lot of different video games. Better to introduce something valuable that helps their future instead.

Jennifer Barh.