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    Coding Made Fun: Learn Programming With Scratch Games

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    Coding Made Fun: Learn Programming With Scratch Games

    Coding Made Fun: Learn Programming With Scratch Games
    Published 8/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.81 GB | Duration: 4h 28m

    Learn coding with Scratch by building fun games. Covers loops, variables, logic, and problem-solving for kids.

    What you'll learn

    Learn to teach programming with Scratch through fun, hands-on math game projects designed for 4th–8th grade students.

    Build student engagement using interactive coding challenges that reinforce multiplication, logic, and creative thinking.

    Master core coding concepts like variables, conditionals, loops, and events — no prior experience required.

    Get classroom-ready lessons, teacher strategies, and project extensions to support diverse learners and abilities.

    Requirements

    No programming experience needed.

    Description

    Turn your child’s love of games into coding skills!This beginner-friendly course teaches kids in 4th grade and up how to code using Scratch, the world’s most popular block-based programming language. Through fun, hands-on projects, students will design and build their very own interactive games—learning the basics of programming along the way.Scratch makes it easy for kids to see results fast, while building confidence in problem-solving, creativity, and logic.By the end of this course, students will:Understand the fundamentals of programming (loops, variables, conditionals, events)Build interactive games and animations step-by-stepLearn debugging and problem-solving skillsGain confidence to start creating their own coding projectsHave a solid foundation to explore more advanced coding in the futureWho this course is for:Kids in grades 4+ (ages ~9–Adult)Parents who want to give their kids a fun and educational start in codingTeachers or homeschoolers looking for a structured Scratch curriculumComplete beginners—no prior coding experience neededWhy Scratch?Scratch is trusted by educators around the world and used in millions of classrooms. It uses colorful drag-and-drop blocks instead of complex code, so kids can focus on creativity and logic while still learning the foundations of computer science.With each lesson, students create real games they can play and share, keeping learning exciting and motivating.Those under 18 may use this course only if a parent or guardian opens their account, handles any enrollments, and manages their account usage.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Project Setup

    Lecture 3 Variables

    Lecture 4 Correct Answer

    Lecture 5 Asking the Question

    Lecture 6 Right or Wrong

    Lecture 7 Lives and Score

    Lecture 8 Repeat Block

    Lecture 9 Final Score

    Lecture 10 Bugs!

    Section 2: Spelling Game

    Lecture 11 Project Setup

    Lecture 12 X and Y Coordinates

    Lecture 13 Sprite Movement

    Lecture 14 Variables and Spelling Word

    Lecture 15 Rain Sprite

    Lecture 16 Rain Coordinates

    Lecture 17 Falling Rain

    Lecture 18 Create/Delete Clones

    Lecture 19 Repeat Until

    Lecture 20 Wait Block

    Lecture 21 Rain Drop Letters

    Lecture 22 Catching Rain

    Lecture 23 Fixing a Bug

    Lecture 24 Correct Letters

    Lecture 25 Dynamic Check

    Lecture 26 Spelled Correct

    Lecture 27 Repeat Until

    Lecture 28 Customizing

    Section 3: Bat Ascent Game

    Lecture 29 Game Introduction

    Lecture 30 Project Setup

    Lecture 31 Play Button

    Lecture 32 Hover Effect

    Lecture 33 Bat Movement

    Lecture 34 Bat Tilting

    Lecture 35 Height and Health

    Lecture 36 Apple Sprite

    Lecture 37 Catching Apples

    Lecture 38 Boosting Health

    Lecture 39 Stopping the Game

    Lecture 40 Enemy Objects

    Lecture 41 Difficulty Adjustment

    Lecture 42 Turning Objects

    Lecture 43 Try Again

    Lecture 44 Try Again Hover

    Lecture 45 Background Objects

    Lecture 46 Perfecting Stars

    No prior coding experience is needed! This course is designed for beginners — both teachers and students — with clear, step-by-step guidance.,Young learners (especially grades 4–6) may benefit from adult support during the first few lessons. A teacher, parent, or guardian can help get them started.