Worksheets for students with some knowledge of Scratch
- Original Author: Richard Wiktorowicz, Moorefield Girls High
- Education Level: Preschool and Kindergarten, Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College and University, Professional Development, Other
- Content Types: Activity, Handout
- Curricular Areas: Computer Science, Engineering, Language Arts, Mathematics, Music, Science, Social Studies, Teacher Education, Technology, Visual Arts, Other
- Keywords: geometry, worksheets, intermediate
These worksheets were created by Richard Wiktorowicz. Each worksheet starts off by giving students step-by-step instructions on how to do something in Scratch, and then asks them to apply the skills to create new things. The worksheets seem to be designed for students who have some knowledge of Scratch.
List of Worksheets
Scratch Activity #1 - Count Sprite
Scratch Activity #2 – Gliding Counting Ghosts and a Small Dragon
Scratch Activity #3 – Bouncing Basketballs
Scratch Activity #4 – How To Draw A Head
Scratch Activity #5 – Geometrical Patterns
Scratch Activity #6 – How To Draw Another Head And Upper Body
Scratch Activity #7 – Rockets In Space
Scratch Activity #8 – Optical Illusion
Scratch Activity #9 – Maze Game
Scratch Activity #10 – Rock, Paper and Scissors
Further suggestions for Scratch activities (from the author)
- A simple exercise using the existing Scratch cards is to ask students to
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- 1. Choose three existing cards and combine the activities into one exercise. This gives them more than "copying" to do but does not expect too much at the start.
- 2. Comment about why they chose these three and how they combined them.
- 3. Do a bit of analysis in a "KWL" format about the activity.