Code in the Classroom
There are many ways that you can use code in the classroom to show your knowledge. Click on the following links for some tutorials and information.
Presentations with Block CodingBlock coding websites like Scratch.Mit.edu or the app Pyonkee let you manipulate sprites (characters) over backgrounds. You can use these sprites and backgrounds to discuss your topic.
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Presenations with ThimbleThimble by Mozilla helps you create simple webpage design with code. They have a sample of projects that you can remix. Many include a tutorial. These projects usually have a good mixture of images and text.
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The Hopscotch app is an awesome way to use block coding to tell a story, draw a picture, or make a game. It does not have quite as many features as Scratch but is easier than Pyonkee to use on the iPad. You can download the app here. For tutorials, visit the Hopscotch YouTube channel or watch this tutorial.
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You can also explore how to make an app through App Lab on Code.org. Watch some of the videos and explore the tutorials before diving in.
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