
Coding with Scratch (Ages 6-14 Years)
Making Coding Easy to Learn
Learn Scratch from Leading Teachers of Coding Courses for Children and Teens
What is Scratch Programming?
Scratch is a beginner-friendly free block-based programming language designed primarily for kids. It is a fantastic way to learn to code at a young age and is a free instructional website created by MIT. Scratch programming is a visual programming language that allows users to drag and drop code blocks, assembling them like a jigsaw puzzle. It can be used both online and offline on your device.
Scratch Level 1 (Prerequisite: None)
Discover Scratch's interface basics, including stage, sprites, block palette, and manipulation using core block categories, sequencing, loops, and conditional statements.
Activities: 24
Skills Acquired
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Logical Thinking
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Problem Solving
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Creativity & Innovation
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Conceptual Skills
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Communication Skills
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Basic Programming Concepts
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Visual and Logical Organization
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Programming Concepts
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Project-Based Learning & Creativity
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User Interaction & Input Handling
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Mathematical & Logical Applications

Scratch Level 2 (Prerequisite: Scratch Level 1)
This covers programming concepts like variables, loops, conditional statements, operators, lists, custom functions, motion and animation techniques, sound manipulation, and creating interactive projects require a deeper understanding of these principles.
Activities: 24
Skills Built Upon
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Logical Thinking
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Problem Solving
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Creativity & Innovation
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Conceptual Skills
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Communication Skills
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Basic Programming Concepts
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Visual and Logical Organization
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Programming Concepts
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Project-Based Learning & Creativity
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User Interaction & Input Handling
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Mathematical & Logical Applications