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Scratch Block Coding

Introduction

Scratch is a free educational website developed by MIT that provides a great way to learn to code early. You can create interactive games, animations, and stories in Scratch instead of writing lines of code to perform any operation. You can perform tasks just by drag and drop. Scratch can be used online or offline on your system.
To download Scratch on your PC, click here - Download Scratch
To use Scratch on any browser, navigate to Scratch website

Course Details

Get introduced to the Scratch platform , understand the block-based coding interface, coordinates, understand the pen feature, and learn to use the broadcast block. 

 

Lesson 1: Introduction to Scratch
Build your first Scratch project, play with sprites, and learn controls and navigation.
Lesson 2: Direction Sense
Understand the concept of time and direction by learning how and when to move the sprites.
Lesson 3: Moving and gliding
Learn to build games using move and glide blocks.
Lesson 4: Tour the Solar System
Build a block-based project around the solar system.
Lesson 5: Transitions
Learn the concept of transition and motion to form logical connections between knowledge and interaction.
Lesson 6: Conditional statements and Loops
Learn about conditional statements (if-else) and loops (for,repeat) in Scratch.
Lesson 7: Mario Dash
Create a super fun Mario Dash game while understanding the use of sensing operators
Lesson 8: Catch Game
You will learn to create clones and use them in a project while making a catch game in Scratch.
Lesson 9: DJ Cat
Create a fantastic DJ project using looks and sounds.
Lesson 10: Drawing with Pen
Draw with pen blocks in Scratch.
Lesson 11: Interlink Characters
Interlink different characters present on the stage using broadcast in Scratch.
Lesson 12: Create a quiz
Create a quiz using variables and broadcast.

Learn to clone your sprites and understand the conditional statements and number system.

Lesson 1: Snake and Food
Create a Snake and food game using the concept of cloning.
Lesson 2: Integer game
Create integer games using a number line in Scratch.
Lesson 3: Fundamentals of game building
Learn the basics of game building and how to make a car game in Scratch.
Lesson 4: Car Game
Get introduced to Functions in Scratch. Build a Car Game using the concepts of motion.
Lesson 5: Hungry Casey I
Create a firing game, “Hungry Casey” using variables and cloning in Scratch.
Lesson 6: Hungry Casey II
Create a firing game, “Hungry Casey” using variables and cloning in Scratch.

Introduction to animation effects, create an advanced level of games, and learn advanced features like text to speech.
Lesson 1: Build your microscope
Build a microscope using Scratch.
Lesson 2: My Al friend GIGA
Make an Artificial intelligence friend GIGA in Scratch.
Lesson 3: Pacman I
Create the popular Pacman game in Scratch.
Lesson 4: Pacman II
Create the popular Pacman game in Scratch.
Lesson 5: Paint I
Create a paint project in Scratch using concepts learned so far.
Lesson 6: Paint II
Create a paint project in Scratch using concepts learned so far.