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3rd grade graphing game videos

Preview of Level 3: Intro to Coding with Scratch(mp4 download/formative assessment)
8:09

Level 3: Intro to Coding with Scratch(mp4 download/formative assessment)

Created by
STEMgineer Club
Build on the maze game programmed in the Level 1 and 2 tutorials by adding shortcuts that appear and disappear and moving obstacles! Purchase includes an mp4 file download and a formative assessment with key. The self paced video is the perfect introduction to programming for novices - no teacher expertise required. Students will build on their knowledge of using operators and logic to create shortcuts and moving obstacles. This video frequently asks students to pause and see if they can solve
Preview of Level 1: Intro to Coding with Scratch (mp4 download/formative assessment)
10:15

Level 1: Intro to Coding with Scratch (mp4 download/formative assessment)

Created by
STEMgineer Club
Teach your students the basics of programming in Blockly with a maze tutorial using Scratch! Purchase includes an mp4 file download and a formative assessment with key. The mp4 file is designated for use by one teacher. This full video tutorial includes a maze template and step by step screencast video instructions. The self paced video is the perfect introduction to programming for novices - no teacher expertise required. The tutorial shows students how to program a character to navigate with
Preview of Intro to Coding with Scratch: Maze Tutorial Level 1 (free streamable video)
10:15

Intro to Coding with Scratch: Maze Tutorial Level 1 (free streamable video)

Created by
STEMgineer Club
Teach your students the basics of programming in Blockly with a maze tutorial using Scratch! This tutorial includes a maze template and streamable screencast video instructions on programming a character to navigate through a maze with the arrow keys. Students will use logic to send their character back to the start when it bumps the maze walls and also program a celebration for when the end of the maze is reached. Students can either create a Scratch account for this project or use the downl
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