Fun, colorful worksheets for kids
- Original Author: Colleen Lewis
- Education Level: Preschool and Kindergarten, Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College and University, Professional Development, Other
- Content Types: Activity, Handout, Lesson Plan, Website
- Curricular Areas: Computer Science, Engineering, Language Arts, Mathematics, Music, Science, Social Studies, Teacher Education, Technology, Visual Arts, Other
- Keywords: beginner, loops, broadcast, worksheets, pen, variables, getting started, costumes, condtional
Colleen Lewis, a doctoral student in Education at Berkeley, has created a series of 22 fun worksheets that teach kids how to program with Scratch. The worksheet questions are put in such a way as to make students think and explore on their own. The material is presented in a kid-friendly manner--colorful and rich with Scratch images and labeled diagrams.
Scratch Worksheets
- Moving pieces
- Writing songs
- Running code
- Instruments and rests
- Loops
- Simon Says style
- Simon Says at the computer
- Making shapes
- Broadcast
- Set position
- If statement
- Pen exercise
- Flying helicopter
- Electric keyboard
- Costumes
- Two sprites communicating
- Fading start screen
- Variables
- Remix duck hunt
- Make a movie
- Animate your photo
- Remix
Sample worksheets are attached below.
Colleen - this is an AWESOME resource - thank you for sharing!!! I plan to use these with my sons' 2nd grade class - he's been sharing Scratch with his classmates - and we're about to move into the lab for hands-on experiences... :)
Great set of worksheets! Thanks for sharing!