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Learn to select a sprite, resize and delete it, and animate movement using motion blocks and the when the flag is clicked event to move forward, back, and wait.
Explore variables, create scales, and change instruments using Scratch. Broadcast messages to run multiple lines of code and, finally, compose your own song.
Name your Scratch project and sprite, create a variable steps forward, set it to 50, and use it to move the sprite on edge bounce in a loop.
Learn how tempo and variables drive music in Scratch. Use play note blocks, clear the workspace, and loop repeats to change tempo and create rhythms.
Broadcast messages in Scratch to trigger notes when the space bar is pressed, play a note on marimba, and coordinate multiple code blocks running simultaneously.
Create your own song in Scratch using variables, different instruments, and the broadcast and the repeat commands, while exploring creativity and learning at your own pace.
Change a variable in a condition using Scratch's sensing blocks and if-else constructs to respond to mouse over, set to zero, then change by one inside a forever loop.
Explore how to choose a character and setting, move the character and obstacle, use a variable to change the score, and add feedback as you wrap up in section five.
Create a maze project by drawing a maze, placing obstacles, and adding feedback with text or sound, include an ending location, and ensure the game ends.
Want to make your kid a techno-wizard or teach them the fundamentals of coding and programming in a fun way?
Then, this course will help your child to learn major programming elements such as looping, variables, and conditions all in gamified & funfilled manner. Your kids can learn the nitty-gritty of coding and programming at their own pace, with open-ended projects like music composition, game creation, and performances. This course will help your kid to go beyond their creative limits and open the doorway to the future tech realm.
So why are you waiting? Let your kid design some of the amazing and futuristic software, applications, tools, and games in a fun way.
Major Topics Covered
Scratch programming
Musical variables
Broadcasting a message
Song development
Conditions, variables
Game development
Statements
Creating a maze
Why should your kids take this course?
Coding and programming have become great career options for the upcoming generation. This course is designed to teach your kids computer programming languages at an early age and shift their focus on technology development.
How to write codes
How to use loops and hooks in OS
Application development
Implementing and running test
Tackling app development challenges
Open-ended projects for convenient and practical learning
Panel of expert teachers
Why should your kid learn coding and programming?
To create new age Apps, games, and software
For a better understanding of the programming languages
To understand the behavior of different Operating systems
Great career option