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Sports Ages 10-12
July 6, 2020 @ 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm MDT
$150
Ages: 10 – 12 years (5th – 7th Grades)
Time: 8 sessions over 4 weeks, two 75-minute sessions per week
Mondays/Wednesdays
Students use computer science to simulate extreme sports, make their own commercial, and create commentary for a sporting event.
Flex your creative thinking skills as you design custom projects in Scratch. Scratch is a programming language and an online community where children can program and share interactive media such as stories, games and animation. Playfully build a foundation in computer science (coding) as you imagine, create and share.
Advanced Level: course is suitable for students familiar with block coding.
Recommended prerequisite:
My First Intro to Coding! or other Introductory/Intermediate level
Learning Outcomes
- Learn to connect online, screen share, use chat to communicate with Coach and fellow students (on-line collaboration)
- Learn fundamentals of computer science and Scratch
- Sports Theme based on CS First Curriculum : 8 Activities
- Victory Celebration: Learn about CS First and Scratch, then create a victory celebration in Scratch.
- Sports Commentary: Create a dance, cheerleading, karate, or basketball performance competition. Then write the commentary for each of the competitions.
- Net Sports: Create a fun net sport game with a bouncing ball and an athlete.
- Fitness Gadget Commercial: Create a commercial around one of four fitness gadgets: wrist wear, eyewear, headwear, footwear.
- All-Star Passing Drill: Build an all star passing game where you try to aim at a moving receiver.
- Batter Up: Build a home run derby style baseball game.
- Extreme Sports: Build an extreme sports game in which a racer navigates an obstacle course for as long as possible.
- Post-Game Interview: Build a project in which you get interviewed about what you programmed and learned in class.
- Students add depth to their creations with additional project add-on options