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Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.

Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.

This Halloween themed resource gives an opportunity to expose junior students to the world of coding using the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.

The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a command to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet.

The resource has 2 activity sheets (2 levels of difficulty with the same task), answer sheet and teacher notes.

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Halloween Coding PACK for Juniors – Using Scratch Jr, notes, answer key, 21 pgs

This is a bundle of 4 individual Halloween themed resources. If you liked one of the Halloween themed coding resources and wish to do more, then this may be a better option than purchasing all four separately. I have made these resources to help begin meet the needs of our 21st Century learners. The skills they will need will involve a capability of working in a digital environment. These activities focus on coding. However it can equally be seen as a sequencing activity, a problem solving activity or a positional maths activity. These are introductory activities to using coding. They don’t require the use of a device or access to the internet. Though you may like to show students the actual Scratch Jr app as well. The success of these tasks is best achieved with plenty of prior discussion and modelling. This should include; • Explaining they are trying to give a character a set of instructions, or maybe programming a character to follow a set of instructions. • Discussing the icons - The yellow block with the flag is to start the instructions - The blue blocks do the action on the block - The orange hand block is to stop - The red block is to tell you the instructions have finished • Explaining that one block is one action • That the activity is a cut and paste one This resource comes with 4 variations of simple coding. Each of the 4 variations has two activity worksheets (two levels of difficulty), for a total of 8 worksheets. Each variation has an answer sheet. Variation 1: code involving a single turn. Variation 2: code involving a single turn, with an extra block (which will not be needed) to challenge students’ thinking. Variation 3: code involving two turns Variation 4: code involving two turns, with an extra block (which will not be needed) to challenge students’ thinking. The challenges with this activity are - working with an anticlockwise and clockwise turns - deciding which block is superfluous and not needed to complete the code This is a great way to get all my Halloween themed coding activities to date in one purchase! If you would like to check out each variation as a resource on its own please click on the links below. Variation 1: [Halloween Coding for Juniors – Using Scratch Jr](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/halloween-coding-for-juniors-using-scratch-jr-11981894) Variation 2: [Halloween Coding for Juniors -Using Scratch Jr, 1 extra block](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/halloween-coding-for-juniors-using-scratch-jr-1-block-extra-answer-key-notes-11981963) Variation 3: [Halloween Coding for Juniors – Using Scratch Jr, making turns](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/halloween-coding-for-juniors-using-scratch-jr-making-right-hand-turns-with-answer-key-and-notes-11983067) Variation 4: [Halloween Coding -Using Scratch Jr, making turns, 1 extra block](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/halloween-coding-using-scratch-jr-making-turns-extra-block-answer-key-notes-11983074)

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abrabazon

5 years ago
4

It was a really helpful resource for teaching 1st grade about sequence. I paired it with a book and song about sequence . We solved the coding challenge asa large group and then I had first grade students cut out code blocks and glue the sequence independently. It would be cool to have this be a file where you could drag and drop the code pieces to put them in order. Thank you.

lmel5272

6 years ago
3

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