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Coding games in Scratch / by Woodcock, Jon,author.(CARDINAL)352520;
Ages 9 to 12."Computer Coding Games for Kids is the ideal guide for children ages 9-12 who want to learn more about computer programming using scratch. It can also be used by parents who want to help their children learn to code. Follow the simple steps to become an expert coder, using the popular programming language Scratch(TM) 3.0. This updated edition is the first to be tablet-computer friendly, making it even easier to get coding." --940L
Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Scratch (Computer program language); Video games;
Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 11
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Coding in scratch. by Woodcock, Jon,author.(CARDINAL)352520; Setford, Steve,author.(CARDINAL)393859;
"Computer coding is quickly becoming a necessary and sought after skill and schools have incorporated it into their curriculum, beginning as early as kindergarten to ensure students understand the languages and uses of computer coding. This workbook is full of fun exercises and step-by-step guidance, making it the perfect introductory practice book to build vital skills in one of the fastest growing industries"--Penguin Putnam.
Subjects: Scratch (Computer program language); Video games; Computer programming; Microcomputers; Programming languages (Electronic computers);
Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 10
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Coding games in Scratch / by Woodcock, Jon,author.(CARDINAL)352520;
Outlines simple steps for creating computer games using the Scratch programming language.940L
Subjects: Computer programming; Scratch (Computer program language); Video games; Video games;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Coding with Scratch workbook / by Woodcock, Jon,author.(CARDINAL)352520;
Designed for novice coders, this workbook will walk kids through programming and Scratch using comprehensive lessons and Minecraft-style illustrations.
Subjects: Problems and exercises.; Scratch (Computer program language); Computer programming; Microcomputers; Programming languages (Electronic computers); Programming languages (Electronic computers);
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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Coding in Scratch : projects workbook / by Setford, Steve,author.(CARDINAL)393859; Woodcock, Jon,author.(CARDINAL)352520;
Hello, Scratch! -- Exploring Scratch -- Weird music -- Skywriting -- Quiz time! -- Pet party -- Bounce painting -- Solutions -- Getting Scratch; note for parents.A fun, practical introduction to coding your own projects in Scratch, the free online coding platform.
Subjects: Problems and exercises.; Scratch (Computer program language); Computer programming; Microcomputers; Programming languages (Electronic computers); Programming languages (Electronic computers);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Coding games in Scratch : a step-by-step visual guide to building your own computer games / by Woodcock, Jon,author.(CARDINAL)352520;
If you like playing computer games, why not create your own? This book has all you need to learn coding skills from scratch and build four amazing games. Follow the simple steps to become an expert coder using the popular programming language Scratch. Improve your coding skills and learn to create, remix, and customize your own games. Share your games online and challenge friends and family to beat each other's scores.940L
Subjects: Scratch (Computer program language); Video games; Computer programming; Video games;
Available copies: 32 / Total copies: 40
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Star Wars coding projects / by Woodcock, Jon,author.(CARDINAL)352520; Hall, Jon,illustrator.(CARDINAL)212997;
Star Wars Coding Projects is a step-by-step visual guide to coding fun projects in Scratch and shows you everything you need to know to create cool computer projects, animations, and games.IG890L
Subjects: Juvenile works.; Literature.; Scratch (Computer program language); Computer programming; Programming languages (Electronic computers); Star Wars films; Illustrated children's books.;
Available copies: 33 / Total copies: 36
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Animation and presentation from Scratch / by Ziter-Grant, Rachel,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Learn the basics of coding using Scratch by focusing on simple coding techniques and language. This visual, hands-on guide will teach junior makerspace users how to recreate stories, make their stories, create presentations, and construct unique quizzes, all using Scratch. Download the Capstone 4D app to access a variety of bonus content--Ages 8-10.890L
Subjects: Virtual reality; Three-dimensional display systems; Presentation graphics software; Scratch (Computer program language);
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Code your own games! : 20 games to create with Scratch / by Wainewright, Max,author.(CARDINAL)621350;
What makes a good game? -- Using Scratch -- Level 1 games: Hungry cat, Treasure island, Amazing maze, Drive me crazy, Tunnel of gold, Cross the road -- Level 2 games: Dog and bone, Catch the donut, Up in the clouds -- Level 3 games: Flappy fish, Helicopter pilot, Snake, Ping pong -- Level 4 games: Cat and mouse, Catch the pizzas, Rock blaster, Balloon burster, Brick bouncer -- Level 5 games: Penguin jumper, Tower smash -- Making your own games."Learn to become a super-coder and make your own games! This book teaches you how to build 20 amazing computer games using Scratch, a free programming language developed by MIT. The games include step-by-step instructions and are split across five levels based on difficulty. With this book, even beginners can become coding experts!"--Back cover.Ages 6-11.Grades 1-6.
Subjects: Scratch (Computer program language); Video games; Computer programming; Programming languages (Electronic computers);
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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Lifelong kindergarten : cultivating creativity through projects, passion, peers, and play / by Resnick, Mitchel,author.(CARDINAL)383037; Robinson, Ken,1950-2020,author of foreword.(CARDINAL)349101;
Includes bibliographical references.In today's kindergartens, children spend more time with math worksheets and phonics flashcards than building blocks and finger paint. Kindergarten is becoming more like the rest of school. Here, learning expert Resnick argues for exactly the opposite: the rest of school (even the rest of life) should be more like kindergarten.
Subjects: Creative ability; Critical thinking; Maker movement in education.; Technology; LEGO Mindstorms toys.; Scratch (Computer program language);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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