
Explore 11 quick Scratch 3.0 projects, from cat and dog walks and space adventures to a baseball game, dance party, magic fish, brick breaker, bat shooter, and snake.
Create a cat walking animation in Scratch 3.0 by drawing a cat, switching costumes, and using move and look blocks with space key; enable edge bounce and choose a background.
Explore Scratch 3.0 by building a multi-animal scene with a cat, bear, and dog walking back and forth on a beach, using costumes, motion blocks, repeats, and edge bounces.
Create a space-themed Scratch 3.0 project with motion, looks, and control blocks to make a purple cat and alien wander space, using spacebar triggers, edge bounce, and costumes and hats.
This lesson guides building a baseball game in Scratch 3.0 by adding a pink ball, batter, and background, animating ball movement and bat collision, and tracking hits.
Create five colored Scratch buttons that broadcast messages to show corresponding dinosaurs, align colors with each dinosaur, and use spacebar to hide or reveal them.
Create a three-dancer Scratch project with a concert background and a space-triggered forever loop to cycle costumes. Add a yellow 'dance party' title and view in full screen.
Explore building magic fish in Scratch 3.0 with four colored fish and a wand, using broadcasts to color and animate via arrow keys and the space bar.
Create a lively alien balloon popping game in Scratch 3.0 by animating a poking alien, tracking balloons left, and triggering a win when all balloons pop.
Build a classic brick breaker game in Scratch 3.0 with a paddle, ball, and 25 blocks. Learn to script movement, bouncing, cloning, scoring to 500 points, and winning.
Create a bat shooter game in Scratch 3.0 with a scope that follows the mouse and zooms, a timer, and a score counter, plus bats with fly and hit states.
Build a Scratch 3.0 snake game where you move a purple snake to eat blue food, grow its tail, and win at 700 points or lose by hitting the edge.
This course has 11 fun projects. I skip all the beginner stuff and move at a good pace in all the videos. So this course is really meant for students already familiar with SCRATCH PROGRAMMING with about 10 or 20 hours of practice.
Each project has really fancy awesome videos neatly put together showing every step of the way. The videos are made fun and fast so that you can watch them again and again.
Like all my courses.... please feel free to code along with me on all the projects. That's the best way to learn coding. And I would like to suggest for each video (when copying my code on your own computer) to slow down the speed to 0.5x (which is half as fast). I think that will be a perfect pace to follow along.
Enjoy this Fast and Fun Course.