Hi there! This Blog was created to provide tutorials on how to code using Scratch Jnr. I made these tutorials as flipped lessons that you can watch and rewatch. You can use a screen recording software such as Loom or Screencastify to record and share your projects as a link in the comments section. Stay tuned for new tutorials! - Chaya Shinensky
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Saturday, April 25, 2020
Disappearing Act! Making Magic with Scratch Jnr.
Hi Everyone!
This week's Scratch Jnr. challenge is inspired by Harry Potter. The tutorial video focuses on using the purple disappearing block to make something magically disappear! You can also use these blocks to make characters appear to enter or exit a building. Watch the tutorial, then see if you can create your own magic trick using these blocks. Please share your videos with me in the comments box. You can use a screen recording software like Loom or Screencastify to record your projects and share them as a link.
Click here to view this week's tutorial video: Disappearing act!
This week's Scratch Jnr. challenge is inspired by Harry Potter. The tutorial video focuses on using the purple disappearing block to make something magically disappear! You can also use these blocks to make characters appear to enter or exit a building. Watch the tutorial, then see if you can create your own magic trick using these blocks. Please share your videos with me in the comments box. You can use a screen recording software like Loom or Screencastify to record your projects and share them as a link.
Click here to view this week's tutorial video: Disappearing act!
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Why did the chicken cross the road? Tell a joke using message blocks!
Hi everyone!
This week's challenge is to tell a joke using message blocks. Watch my tutorial to see how the message blocks are used to allow different characters to communicate with each other. Then, create your own joke project using message blocks. My joke asks the age-old question, "Why did the chicken cross the road?" Watch my video to find out the answer. For your project try to create your own chicken joke, or 'knock, knock" joke, or any joke that you might want to share! Please share your Scratch Jnr. projects with me when you are done. You can share your projects by posting a comment and adding a link to a video of your Scratch Jnr. project.
Click here to view this week's tutorial video: Tell me a Joke!
Youtube link: https://youtu.be/tXnT01nLWr4
This week's challenge is to tell a joke using message blocks. Watch my tutorial to see how the message blocks are used to allow different characters to communicate with each other. Then, create your own joke project using message blocks. My joke asks the age-old question, "Why did the chicken cross the road?" Watch my video to find out the answer. For your project try to create your own chicken joke, or 'knock, knock" joke, or any joke that you might want to share! Please share your Scratch Jnr. projects with me when you are done. You can share your projects by posting a comment and adding a link to a video of your Scratch Jnr. project.
Click here to view this week's tutorial video: Tell me a Joke!
Youtube link: https://youtu.be/tXnT01nLWr4
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