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Physical Computing - Keywords, Definitions, Crosswords and Wordsearches
This engaging activities can be used to memorise the language they need to understand and engage with physical computing projects. By mastering these terms, students can improve their understanding of the subject, communicate more effectively about their projects, and apply their knowledge in practical, hands-on activities.
Scratch Jr. Back to School - Starter Projects
This great new resource is
Makecode Arcade - Coding Guide #2 - Arrakis Spice Harvesting Game - UPDATED
NEW ADDED - fully editable PPTX file added for adaptation.
This is a complete guide for students and teachers to create their own “Arrakis Spice Harvester” game using Makecode Arcade. Made to support a hands-on approach to coding, problem-solving, and creativity in game design. Students and teachers are guided through exploration and creation learning key coding concepts as they gradually build their own working game. Each lesson focuses on small standalone game elements that can be explored, built and tested in a 30-60 minute session.
By using the PRIMM method (Predict/Run/Investigate/Make/Modify) students will deepen their understanding, learn to use key coding vocabulary and apply concepts as they build depth into their own games.
This scaffolded process will reward them with, not only their own working game, but a solid understanding of fundamental coding concepts and how to apply them in program development.
Includes:
NEW ADDED - fully editable PPTX file added for adaptation.
Introduction to using Makecode in schools
Skills Review Pre and Post reflection
Step by Step game making guide - with detailed images and explanations
Video walk through of game making process on YouTube
PRIMM - Resources for Predict/Run/Investigate/Make/Modify stages of study
Keywords - Definition matching exercises, Word Searches and Crosswords to support the learning of new language
Innovation planning pages - for planning changes and improvements
Debugging Resources
Asset Creation Guidance - How to use Makecode image editor and media tools
Flowcharts, Explanation and Project Planning resources
Review pages for WWW / EBI (What went well / Even better if…) reflections.
Support your students as they make their own exciting arcade games.
PRIMM - teaching technique
Predict - Run - Investigate - Make - Modify
Throughout the series of activities, students are encouraged to innovate and iterate on the game design, predict outcomes based on code snippets, run the program to verify predictions, and investigate the effects of code modifications. The process highlights the importance of understanding game mechanics like tilemaps, in game variables, player interactions, and scoring mechanisms.
Arrakis Spice Harvesting Game
This game provides an engaging and dynamic experience where players must strategically calculate risk against reward as they strive to achieve the highest score from each level.
Coding Concepts
Commands
Sequencing
Sprites
Theme Music
Tiles and Tilemaps
Status Bars
Movement (Velocity X and Velocity Y)
Countdown Events
Overlap Conditional Rules
If … then … else, level progression
Variables (Lives, Points, Time)
High Score
Game Over Events
50 Festivals around the world - Writing Prompts
Product Description: Festival Inspirations: A Global Writing Adventure
Ignite the passion for storytelling in young writers with our enchanting writing guide, “Festival Inspirations: A Global Writing Adventure.” This engaging resource showcases vibrant images of cultural festivals from around the world, serving as dynamic prompts that inspire creativity and exploration.
Each page features stunning visuals representing diverse celebrations—from the colorful Holi festival in India to the lively Carnival in Brazil—providing a rich tapestry of cultural experiences. Complementing these images are specially designed icons that encourage young writers to engage all five senses, helping them to infuse their narratives with vivid details.
Key Features:
Cultural Exploration: Eye-catching images of festivals introduce young writers to global traditions, sparking their curiosity and broadening their horizons while inspiring unique storytelling.
Sensory Icons: Carefully crafted icons guide writers to incorporate sensory experiences—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell—making their descriptions more immersive and dynamic.
Structured Creativity: Each page is thoughtfully designed to balance visual prompts with ample writing space, allowing young authors to freely express their ideas while staying organized.
Inclusive and Encouraging: Ideal for all writing levels, this guide supports young storytellers in developing their voice and creativity, making it a valuable addition to classrooms, home libraries, and writing clubs.
“Festival Inspirations: A Global Writing Adventure” invites young creators to journey through the world’s most vibrant celebrations and discover the stories waiting to be told. Equip your young writers with this captivating resource and watch their imaginations soar!
71 Natural World Images - Writing Prompts
Natural Scenes Writing Prompts: Inspiring Young Writers Through Senses
Unlock the creativity of young writers with our Nature Writing Guide, a beautifully designed resource that combines stunning images of the natural environment with sensory-based writing prompts. Each page serves as a springboard for imagination, encouraging children to craft vivid, descriptive passages while sharpening their observation and storytelling skills.
Key Features:
Visual Prompts: Each page showcases a high-quality image of a natural setting lush forests, serene lakes, majestic mountains, or bustling wildlife to inspire vivid descriptions.
Sensory Icons: Thoughtfully placed icons remind young writers to consider all their senses:
Sight: What colors and shapes stand out?
Sound: What can you hear - rustling leaves, chirping birds, or flowing water?
Smell: Can you imagine the earthy scent of the forest or the salty tang of the sea?
Taste: What might you taste if you were there -sweet berries or fresh air?
Touch: How does the scene fee - cool breeze, rough bark, or soft moss?
Flexible Writing Prompts: Open-ended questions guide students to think deeply about the scene, creating room for both factual observation and imaginative storytelling.
Versatile Use: Ideal for classroom writing exercises, creative homework assignments, or personal journaling.
Educational Benefits: Enhances vocabulary, fosters sensory awareness, and develops descriptive writing skills in an engaging, age-appropriate way.
Encourage young learners to step into the world of creative writing with this guide, helping them see, feel, and describe the natural world in new and exciting ways. Perfect for primary-aged students and budding authors!