As a technology coach and former Grade 1 teacher, I’ve got a few longtime favourite coding apps for young students and the Scratch Jr. app is definitely one of them! I appreciate that Scratch Jr. offers students the opportunity to learn basic programming while also embracing storytelling.
Ms. Blair’s Grade 3 & 4 class at Strathclair School has been working on developing coding skills through unplugged activities and programming in Kodable. This class has learned about sequencing, loops, conditions and functions as they complete the coding challenges in Kodable and learn to code the Wonder Workshop Dash robots, so they brought lots of prior knowledge into this activity.
When I visited their class recently, I introduced students to the Scratch Jr. app and then they tried some of the coding activities from the teacher resources on the Scratch Jr. website https://www.scratchjr.org/teach/activities
For our next session, I explained to students that we’d be using our skills in summarizing, sequencing and retelling to write a program that retold a story. We read “Up, Up, Down” by Robert Munsch. Pairs of students used a graphic organizer to identify important story elements for the beginning, middle and end of the story. Learners identified key events, settings, characters and phrases.
Next, I asked students to use the Scratch Jr. app to program their retelling in 3-4 scenes/slides. They were asked to include the important characters, events, settings and phrases from the beginning, middle and end of the story. The Scratch Jr. app works so well for this type of learning activity because it offers different characters and settings to choose from and customize. Learners used the block-based coding to add actions to the story. They added text or speech bubbles to share important phrases that came from the story.
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