If Scratch I is learning the ‘alphabet’ of coding, Scratch II is putting those letters together to make words and sentences.
This intermediate-level course teaches students how to create more complex and feature-rich games and animations by applying the concepts learned in Scratch I.
While still entirely beginner friendly, this course is recommended only for students who have either completed the Intro to Scratch course or have prior experience with Scratch. This is designed to maximize the value students get out of every learning session, and to minimize frustration and poor experiences.
Concept: Scratch platform and what is coding
Concept: Game flow and coding commands sequence
Concept: Sprites movements and coordinate system
Concept: Variables in coding
Concept: Loops
Concept: How to customize a backdrop in Scratch
Concept: Code to animate a sprite
Concept: How to customize and create your own sprites
Concept: Broadcasting- communication between sprites
Concept: Coding music tones
Concept: How to code the pen to draw
Concept: Coding home screen buttons
Concept: Customizing texts and designing screens
Concept: Broadcasting- communication between sprites
Concept: Coding music tones