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Scratch Junior Full Course is the stepping stone for any young learner who wants to learn programming. The lessons begin with very simple instructions like importing sprites, changing, and moving them, and then moves toward building animations, postcards, timers, games, and stories. Through the course kids have the opportunity to make an entire aquarium, birthday card for a friend, a ghost story, a snake game, and many more fascinating adventures!

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

35 Lessons

Access to Course

4 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

Yes – A PDF certificate of completion will be awarded for Scratch Junior Coding Course

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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

 

Elementary Scratch Junior Lessons (12 – 19)

Scratch Junior Lesson 12:
Underwater
•  Animate life in the aquarium
Scratch Junior Lesson 13:
Clouds
•  Animate a project about weather
Scratch Junior Lesson 14:
Birthday Postcard
•  Create a special Birthday card for a friend.
Scratch Junior Lesson 15:
Car ride
•  Program a driving car.
Scratch Junior Lesson 16:
Ghost
•  Animate a cartoon about ghost
•  Learn about hiding and reveal coding blocks in Scratch jr.
•  Learn to use a dialog box block
Scratch Junior Lesson 17:
Spring flowers
•  Program an open field with flowers blooming.
•  Learn to use message blocks
Scratch Junior Lesson 18:
Catch Up Game
•  Create a catch-up game.
Scratch Junior Lesson 19:
Runaway from snake
•  Program a real-life game
•  Use an infinite end loop

 

Intermediate Scratch Jr Lessons (20 – 27)

Scratch Junior Lesson 20:
Basketball Game
•  Create a game to jump over a moving ball
Scratch Junior Lesson 21:
Dark Night
•  Animate a spooky night.
Scratch Junior Lesson 22:
Infant Racing
•  Create a racing game between 2 toddlers
Scratch Junior Lesson 23:
Cat in the Jungle
•  Programs the animals of the savannah
>Scratch Junior Lesson 24:
Go through the magic
•  Create a project to save a fairy in an enchanted forest.
Scratch Junior Lesson 25:
Magician Against Crabs
•  Create a game of wizard fighting a crab
Scratch Junior Lesson 26:
Fight with Dragon
•  Create a dragon fight game
Scratch Junior Lesson 27:
Dialog in the school
•  Animate a simple story

 

Advanced Scratch Junior Lessons (28 – 35)

Scratch Junior Lesson 28:
Catch a peach
•  Programming a video game of catching peaches
Scratch Junior Lesson 29:
Flight through Asteroids
•  Program a game of a rocket ship avoiding asteroids
Scratch Junior Lesson 30:
Ship and Whales
•  Program a game of a ship avoiding whales on the sea
Scratch Junior Lesson 31:
Fairy catches stars
•  Program a game of fairy collecting stars
Scratch Junior Lesson 32:
Maze
•  Create a maze game
Scratch Junior Lesson 33:
Frog and flies
•  Create a game of frog catching flies
Scratch Junior Lesson 34:
Quest Part 1
Scratch Junior Lesson 35:
Quest Part 2
•  Create a quest game for a cat
•  This project is about a cat on a quest. There are 4 different scenes, in which in the first scene the cat needs to collect flowers before going back home. Then, In the second scene, the cat needs to grab a ball and a cake before going to bed. Next, the cat and the bed will fly into the next scene. In the third scene, the bed and the cat will continue flying across space. In the third scene, it will fly until it reaches a moon (a sprite) and moves to the last scene. In the last scene, the cat will be landed on the moon and aliens will greet him
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Our Customer and Client Reviews:

Very nice person and teacher!

Rated 4 out of 5
2018

Scratch junior looks exactly like Scratch but easier. About the platform i would say that dragging and dropping sprites is no big deal for my 5year old child and it looks she knows what she’s dowing. There are both written structures and animated guides but we didn’t risk it and had Esther to teach our daughter to work with it. A very nice person and teacher.

Gajanan Dar.

Very colorful and vibrant sprites!

Rated 5 out of 5
2018

Very colorful and vibrant sprites. Kids love them. Don’t hesitate to start scratch jr at all.

Katy

Scratch Junior is understanable for kids

Rated 5 out of 5
2018

I advise you to buy this course instead of Scratch 3.0 if you have kindergarteners. I made this mistake for my first child. Too soon for him to work with scratch but junior version is understandable for them

Jass Kuar

scratcjlr is a perfect starting point!

Rated 5 out of 5
2018

A perfect starting point for kids who want to learn programming. Well done!

Bian Yue