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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.
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Show the world you did it. You really did it!
The teacher is wonderful.
When I submit a assignment or ask a question, the teacher responds quickly.
He is very accommodating to students who are either slower or faster.
She’s really great at communicating with the parents and kids!
He makes it very clear what each step does, and frequently asks if we have any questions. He also makes sure that we all finished to move on.
there feels like more info and more to do in this unit, sometimes it's taking a little longer. teacher is checking and making sure we're caught up but it feels like there's more time pressure.
Overall great
The teacher helps me a lot and I can understand better.
The teacher is great and clarifies the doubts very well.
Vihaan got comfortable with the teacher in asking questions as and when needed.
I think the teacher explains everything very well
She's very helpful and patient.
just from classes i have learned a lot and the teacher motivates me
When someone has a question the teacher immediately helps them
The teacher was kind and helpful.
teacher is very kind and listens to everything I had to say, and corrects me if I do something wrong
He really takes time to help students and to answer their questions
Emma states that Ms. Erin is patient with her and makes her feel comfortable to share her progress and ask questions. Emma has really come out of her shell because of the time she has had in each of Erin's classes.
The teacher is nice and will slow down and take time to explain things.
The teacher is very kind and always try to help.
The teacher is great to explaining and give a lot of knowledge
She always tries her best to answer questions and when one kid is ahead of everyone else, she will give them more to do so that they don't have to wait for everyone else.
Our teacher teaches the subject very well and she respects any questions we have. Our teacher also waits for any one that may be having trouble keeping up and she helps them finish the task.
Mr. Patel is great in the zoom setting. I was originally worried about the virtual class but he really keys in to how the students are feeling and redirects them when necessary.
Jesse likes his teacher very much
A coding club is a live online 55-minute session led by an expert teacher. That means students can join from around the world! The club helps kids apply knowledge they've already learned about Scratch, to create a new Scratch project together. The teacher will guide the class through coding concepts and the step to bring the project to life. Students can ask questions along the way.
The difference between classes and a coding club is that in classes you learn new knowledge. In coding club sessions you apply that knowledge. While a class is a series of sessions that each build on each other, Intermediate Game Building sessions are all different and not interrelated - as one project is started and finished each week. Intermediate Game Building meets once a week for up to 12 weeks. You can join at anytime, but once a project has been done, it won't be done again. So sign up soon!
In a coding club you create fun new projects, such a clicker games and riddle games, once each week. Your instructor will introduce the new project in class, and guide you step-by-step through making it. You can ask questions anytime.
Kids want to join a coding club to tackle new challenges and use their coding skills in new ways! It's a fun way to be creative each week, while ensuring skills aren't forgotten.
Once you sign up, you'll receive a Zoom link by email to join the class. At the day and time of the class, just click the link to join, from a computer (not Chromebook or iPad). Click to accept the audio recording, so that we can be sure to follow up should your student have any questions. Then, follow along with the instructor as they introduce the day's project and guide you through it! Use the mute and unmute option on Zoom to ask questions, or use the chat feature.
It's best to join our Intermediate Game Building Club after completing through Unit 2 of our live online Scratch Ninja class. Intermediate Game Building stays at the same level of skill as the end of Scratch Ninja 2. In the club students get to practice applying their skills and better develop their understanding of key principles, before later continuing on with Scratch Ninja 3. The added experience of the club is particularly helpful and highly recommended for younger students such as those in Grades 3 and Grades 4.