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Let's create fun games together! Put the Scratch skills you've already learned to use by creating a new project each week including original challenges and fascinating projects. Join along in our live video club series as an expert guides students through a different project from start to finish in a 50-minute session each week.
Your student will review and master key concepts such as lists, variables, messages, and cloning, all while understanding how to use them to make an awesome project they love. Some examples of weekly games include making a soccer game, creating a virtual pet game, and bringing a dress up game to life - don't miss the action! Sign up today to reserve your spot.
Requirements: Students must have completed Create & Learn's Scratch Ninja 1 and 2 prior to joining Intermediate Game Building.
It is Halloween, and sprite warriors are out catching ghosty fellas with your helping hands, literally! Code the video camera on your computer with Scratch to recognize your hand movement and control the sprites. How fast can you catch the little ghosts!?
Join our expert teachers to learn how to create this exciting Halloween game using MIT's Scratch coding - one of the best programming languages for beginners. Class is in a small group with up to 5 students only. Student should have completed at least our Scratch Ninja Part 1 or equivalent to take this class. Project requires a computer with a working camera.
If you are new to Scratch, join our free Scratch intro class.
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The main difference lies in purpose:
In classes, each session builds upon the last. In the Intermediate Game Building Club, each weekly session is self-contained—one complete project per session.
The club meets once a week for up to 12 weeks, and students can join anytime. However, projects are not repeated, so it's best to sign up soon!
Students join a coding club to:
Once registered, you'll receive a Zoom link via email to join the club.
Steps:
It’s best to join after completing Unit 2 of our live online Scratch Ninja class.
The Intermediate Game Building Club is aligned with the end-of-level skills from Scratch Ninja 2. In the club, students:
The club is particularly helpful and highly recommended for Grades 3–4.