Intro To Coding (Clicking Game)
by Phil Oliver
In this hands-on lesson, students are introduced to coding by creating a clicking game with scratch.mit.edu. This lesson includes step-by-step instructions on the process. Students explore some of the capabilities of scratch and demonstrate their creativity with coding!
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/101dS7m8n0ZDJ-Br0MqCQBCWgvg200Zdm/edit?u…Related Content
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