The planning :
Scratch is a programming language for all, adults and children. It’s very easy to learn and use. Teachers and adults can use Scratch to create effective education tools such as math quiz, physics simulation, and educational videos.
................................................SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER................................................
1 Let's know the SCRATCH program
Icebreaking : Teachers presentation
2 What are sprites?
3 Draw your own sprite
4 Action song : Ode to code during the code week (Europe code week is a grassroots initiative which aims to bring coding in a fun and engaging way). 15-23 October 2016
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You are free to do this first challenge, depending on the age of your students.
You must place this statement in the correct file !!!!!
There are a lot of teams and it is obligatory to respect this point to have a clear and understandable TwinSpace!
You can add in your presentation: pictures, texts and videos.
Meeting with specialist Information Technology to explain the importance of coding and encourage children in their work in Scratch (In November)
6 Programming Ineteractive stories with Scratch for Hour of Code (5--11 December)
.........................................JANUARY FEBRUARY.....................................
Each team will have to make a program to draw a geometric form.
Each team will be able to work according to the level of the students.