F-10 Curriculum (V8)
F-10 Curriculum (V9)
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Looking for a simple project to get you started in Scratch? Add characters, animate them, create and share your own interactive Holiday Card.
Want to make your own games? Scratch is a programming language, created by MIT, that makes it easy to create interactive art, stories, simulations, and games. Explore your ideas and share your creations online.
A computer character is called a 'sprite'. Can you delete the cat sprite from your Scratch card?
You don't want a silent Sprite! Get your Sprite to talk by using the 'say' block.
Make the images and objects in your project change colour when they are clicked!
Tell your Sprite where to go - get your Sprite to move in all different directions - left, right, up, down
Make your Sprite jump, move, say something or change costume.
Record and add your own background sound to your project or choose the sounds from the library like a rattle, a ripple or a pop!
Make your Sprite look its best by learning how to change its costume.
So, you have your new project in Scratch - now it's time to add a Sprite!
Bubble Popper is a game that combines computer gaming and sport. Listen to Chad and Joshua as they explain their aim in designing this game. What kind of equipment is needed to play it? Why might it be a good idea to make games that involve physical exertion? Use your imagination and think up your own game that combines ...