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10th grade computer science game videos

Preview of Mario Kart 8 Lesson 1: Learning Controls

Mario Kart 8 Lesson 1: Learning Controls

This is a video for Mario Kart 8 Lesson 1. This supports the click through lesson. This is a basic lesson which teaches about the controls and character/vehicle selection.
Preview of Fun File Management Tech Lesson - Create a game to learn how to organize folders

Fun File Management Tech Lesson - Create a game to learn how to organize folders

In this fun lesson, students learn important file management skills by creating a game (amongst other activities!)Please see the preview to download the lesson plan and discover more.Students learn how to navigate folders, create folders, create sub folders, create files, rename files and folders, move files and delete files.There is a helpful video to demonstrate these techniques (using Windows 11)Also included is a 27 slide presentation, and two other activities for students to complete.There
Preview of TinkerCAD practice tools and create a monster (part 2)

TinkerCAD practice tools and create a monster (part 2)

Created by
Sarah Technology
Watch the youtube video TinkerCAD practice tools and create a monster (part 2) and practice using the tools in TinkerCAD such as rotate and workplane. Then use your knowledge of those tools to design/draw a monster in TinkerCAD. Grade participation using the worksheet provided. Play a fun game called SPOONS (2 different games provided) to reinforce the concepts learned. The directions for the SPOONS are included.
Preview of Level 3: Intro to Coding with Scratch(mp4 download/formative assessment)
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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 2: Intro to Coding with Scratch:(mp4 download/formative assessment)
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Level 2: Intro to Coding with Scratch:(mp4 download/formative assessment)

Created by
STEMgineer Club
Build on the Level 1 Maze Tutorial by adding a countdown timer, conditions for winning and losing, and also bonus power-ups through the maze. This screencast is a full tutorial showing students how to program in Blockly. Students will use logic and operator blocks in addition to the basic blocks introduced in the Level 1 tutorial. The downloadable .zip file includes a .mp4 file to share with students and a formative assessment over concepts used in the tutorial. Find the Level 1 Tutorial at
Preview of Level 1: Intro to Coding with Scratch (mp4 download/formative assessment)
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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 INTERACTIVE DISPLAY CASE Tutorial (with a Makey Makey)

INTERACTIVE DISPLAY CASE Tutorial (with a Makey Makey)

This video shows you how I made an interactive display case for my students to play video games on as they walk by my classroom, using a makey makey. This project was fun and cheap- and since I did the guesswork on putting it together, it will be easy for you to do! Materials needed: An old cheap computer, a makey makey, small insulated wires, flash games (or any games from the internet), double sided tape, an outlet, metal pie plates, a sharpie marker, and cups and pictures for decorations.
Preview of Technology Terminology - Gamified!

Technology Terminology - Gamified!

Created by
MsLawLovesEdTech
This lesson will prepare educators and their students with technology vocabulary for Digital Citizenship lessons. It is a great activity after students have been exposed to terms used heavily in technology education. This vocabulary and lesson can be utilized throughout the year during Digital Citizenship lessons, and also will expose you and your students to a really cool website which you can use for pretty much any content! Game can be played as a whole class or asynchronously for virtual/hy
Preview of Introduction video for "Java Programming  What Do You Want To Do?"

Introduction video for "Java Programming What Do You Want To Do?"

Created by
Steven Warr
This book teaches programming the fun way. Learning a programming language on your own can be daunting. You can enjoy great success, and you are in for some remarkable discoveries along the way. Almost thirty years ago, I began my adventures with computers in the traditional way – I took a course at the local community college titled Beginning Programming 101 or something like that. It was a step into a fog-filled room with thirty others just as bewildered as I. The instructor was from indus
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