Coding Fun: Learn Scratch by Creating a Video Game

No prior experience with Scratch coding is necessary. This user-friendly programming language employs a visual interface, enabling individuals to effortlessly drag and drop code blocks to build scripts. Suitable for all levels, Scratch provides an engaging and accessible platform to grasp programming fundamentals without any prerequisite coding knowledge.

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Intermediate Level
7-13 Years
1x per week
158 learners have enrolled!

About Course

Engaging one-on-one coding sessions for students to build their own video games using Scratch! 🎮 This course offers a fun and beginner-friendly introduction to video game development through Scratch, a visual programming language specifically designed for young learners. No prior coding experience is necessary! Students will gain valuable problem-solving and creative thinking skills while crafting their own unique video game or selecting from a diverse library of over 45 project ideas.

Preparation:

🔑 Scratch Account: To participate, students must be registered on the Scratch website.

🖥️ Dual Screens (Optional): For an optimal learning experience, students can utilize two screens. However, the course can be completed using a single device with split-screen functionality.

📞 Dedicated Support: We are committed to your child’s success! Feel free to contact us with any questions or for assistance with setup.

Empower your child to unleash their creativity and take their first steps towards becoming a game developer! 🚀

Course Content

✨ Personalized Learning

  • Each student receives one-on-one instruction tailored to their individual skill level.

🎮 Project Options

🤝 Supportive Environment

The primary learning goal is for students to master Scratch programming by creating their own video game. By the end, they should understand coding concepts, use Scratch tools effectively, showcase creativity in game design, solve coding challenges, collaborate with the instructor, and navigate the Scratch website independently. The objective is to instill confidence and foundational coding skills through an engaging video game development experience.

A computer equipped with a keyboard is necessary for this lesson.

Learners will use Scratch, a user-friendly online code editor designed for beginners, to engage in coding exercises and projects.

I can assist your learner in setting up a free Scratch account, or you may choose to do this beforehand by visiting www.scratch.mit.edu and selecting "Join Scratch."
  • 1-On-1 Tutoring
  • 1 Learner per class
  • 1h
  • Gig Lingual - English
  • Pay in advance
Free