![]() ![]() Scratch 3.0 features a Makey Makey extension that allows you to create a program/game with a secret code. ![]() Have we missed your favourite Scratch project off our list? Share it with us on Twitter, using the hashtag #M圜odeClub.Įnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.Design a Scratch Game with a Secret Code concept You can find all the Code Club classics on our projects webpage or explore the all-new project paths, where coders are guided through new coding and design skills to make things that matter to them. Whether your Code Club is starting out on Scratch projects or looking to explore other coding languages, we have something for you. I absolutely love it!”Ĭhristina Foust, Program Manager North America Explore our free educational project paths “‘Create your own world’ is a great introduction to creating a multi-level game. Go on an adventure with your Code Club members and build an adventure world with multiple levels to explore. Paul Brennan, Rhiwbina Library Code Club, Wales 9. “‘Lost in space’ and it’s great to see how much learners enjoy their first Scratch animation.” This Scratch project guarantees to bring a smile to your face and ignite your curiosity to learn more about coding. Liz Smart, Clarendon Road Code Club, EnglandĪn oldie but a favourite amongst our beginner coders (young and old). “Not only did my code clubbers find out some amazing facts about dragonflies that blew their minds, but when they saw the fab edits they could make to Scratch library sounds they got so creative - since then every session has had an extra level of noise….and I love it!” They can also explore the sound editor to add and change sounds in the app - headphones are optional! Learners make a nature app where a dragonfly grows bigger as it eats insects. This project belongs to our new project path ‘More Scratch: broadcast, decisions, and variables’. “This project has everything, gives the right amount of freedom, flexibility and guidance to young people to create and build on their own ideas - however different or similar they may be!” They can tell a story or share facts on a subject that interests them. In this project, learners use a project brief to create their own book. ![]() “I love seeing the look of amazement on the young coders’ faces when the sprites disappear and the bus drives off.”ĭarren Bayliss, Programme Coordinator, Ireland They learn how to use the repeat loop, move sprites, and switch costumes. Catch the busīuilding on the skills from ‘Space talk’, this project helps learners to create a fun animation. Miss Singleton, St Mark’s Primary, Scotland 5. “Ghostbusters for sure! I taught a remix Easter egg hunt version a couple of years ago which the children loved.” Ghosts, ghouls, goblins, and sometimes an Easter egg! This brilliant Scratch project really gets coders to be imaginative as they create a game where they can add a variable to store a score. Queen Elohoghene Justice-Usum, QueTice Code Club, Nigeria 4. You can use it for quizzes and many other interactive games.” It introduces learners to use code to join text in Scratch. We have loved seeing so many remixes of the Chatbot project over the years. Izzy Ronaldson, Global Community Coordinator Whether you’re a young coder or a volunteer with no coding experience, this is a really fun and accessible project.” “It’s such an easy way to understand how coding logic and conditions work. ![]() The first project in the project path ‘Introduction to Scratch: sprites, scripts, and loops’ provides a great introduction to block-based programming. Tanya Howden, The Innovation Centre at Tynecastle Park 2. “I love Boat Race, there are always so many awesome variations/remixes on that project with young people sharing and playing each other’s games and seeing who can make the trickiest map/maze to get through in a fast time!” It’s also a great basis for creating other top-down racing games.”ĭarren Townsend, Southwold Primary School Code Club “It’s simple enough for even the younger students to follow but has so much scope for extra features. This brilliant racing game is super popular with young coders who love developing their coding skills to create their own variations of the game. ![]()
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