
Overview of the course aims, objectives and content
Download and install Scratch App/Desktop 3
Download the template game
Code repeat loop animations to create an animated illusion
Use cloning to code a static image which unexpectedly ripples
Create an illusion of moving forward and backwards with a beautiful unwinding spiral
Code the illusion of a 3D object by rotating blades
Create the illusion of multiple 3D objects
Use synchronised clones to create a rotating pattern effect
Code a player controlled accelerated and decelerated Spriograph effect
Code four player controlled optical illusions
Code a beautiful synchronised colour pattern effect
Code a player controlled moving wire-frame nature effect
Use cloning to create six nature effects, including rain, bubbles and fire
Use the pen tool and math to create an automated painting tool
Thank you & goodbye message
Help your child learn essential knowledge and skills for coding optical illusions, pattern effects and nature simulations, then use what you have learnt to create your own games.
This course is designed for parents of 8-14 year olds who want to re-direct their child's natural enthusiasm for playing games, into creating and coding games. By the end of the course your child will have built knowledge and skills which will give them an enormous head start at school.
Students will learn coding techniques for creating simple and complex optical effects and pattern effects. Techniques learnt are tranferrable to a wide range of coding scenarios.
The course includes template games for each lesson with sprites and images ready to go. Simply download them, start the lessons and follow the step-by-step instructions. The games increase in coding complexity as the lessons progress. Students learn primary methods and skills first, and then build expertise that will help them create their own games.
Our instructor is a qualified and experienced teacher who speaks clearly and precisely, leading the learner through the entire coding processes. Each step is explained and demonstrated and there is plenty of opportunity for students to experiment with the code for themselves.
Your child will build confidence with Scratch, and the processes of object-orientated coding, acquire powerful and transferrable coding skills, and improve their creative, math and computational thinking abilities.