Put your youngest students in a festive mood and let them play with our Christmas offline coding exercises! Students will practice combining basic motion blocks into scripts. These are simple coding puzzles, ideal for beginners.
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Put your youngest students in a festive mood and let them play with our Christmas offline coding exercises! Students will practice combining basic motion blocks into scripts. These are simple coding puzzles, ideal for beginners.
Read moreThis exercise is a great way to practice telling time and reading a clock! Connect clocks on the left with corresponding clocks on the right. The ScratchJr turn block defines how much the hand of the clock rotates.
Read moreThis „match and connect” activity will let your students practice numbers and ScratchJr motion blocks. Each route is one digit from the digital watch. Analyze the scripts carefully to decode the digits!
Read moreThis Thanksgiving ScratchJr game is a great fun for the whole family! You’ll have a blast creating the spinning turkey animation and then playing the Bingo game!
Read moreA simple matching activity to practice loops in ScratchJr. There are five scripts on a worksheet, each script contains loops. Your pupils’ goal is to connect each script with a relevant route.
Read moreThis fun game requires loads of imagination and never fails to make the kids explode with laughter! It also teaches about geometric shapes and ScratchJr paint editor.
Read moreRunning two ScratchJr scripts at the same time can give you interesting effects! Check our worksheet and learn how to create a rolling ball, a hopping rabbit, a slithering snake and a bat that wobble…
Read moreThis animation will help your students practice with the right and left turn blocks. They will also use “repeat forever” block and recording sounds.
Read moreYet another “match and connect” activity. This time the goal is to connect turn blocks with corresponding angles of rotation. This exercise helps develop your pupils’ spatial intelligence and geometry skills.
Read moreThis fun activity requires a lot of precision and accuracy. It can be used as a way to sum up work with basic motion blocks or an interlude during the lesson.
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