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Grades
3 - 7
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1
Hours

Storytelling With Scratch

Scratch
Storytelling
Coding
Students will use scratch to create a short story about their favorite superhero (or any other character). This activity is an excellent way to introduce scratch to your classroom for the first time.

Concepts at a Glance

Curriculum Connections

Curriculum Ties (in addition to satisfying multiple core competencies)

ADST Core Competencies:

Communication

  • Collaborating : Students will collaborate with each other by sharing their story ideas with their peers

Thinking

  • Creative Thinking: Students will develop their own stories

ADST Curricular Competencies 

Understanding Context: Students will gather information from the source material for their characters (this could be books, movies, internet, etc…).

Defining: Students will be able to identify the main storyline for the design.

Ideating: Students can work by themselves or in groups in order to generate potential ideas and add to others’ ideas. 

Prototyping: Students will be given the opportunity to build a prototype from their potential ideas.

Testing: Students will be able to test and present their prototype and gather feedback from teachers and peers. 

Making: After multiple rounds of testing and making alterations, students will be able to construct the final product incorporating all of the planned changes.

Sharing: You can also allow time for students to play with or present each other's stories. 

Applied Skills

  • During the multistep process the students will have ample opportunity to learn how to use their materials, tools, and technologies in a safe manner. 
  • Students will also be able to develop their design and presentation skills. 

 

Content Objectives

  • Having students explore the engineering design process and the ADST curriculum as well as applied skills

Grade 6/7 ADST: 

  • Computational Thinking
  • Visual Programming
  • Simple algorithms that reflect computational thinking
  • Sorting, searching, sequence, selection, repetition
  • Specific statements to complete simple tasks


  • Media Arts
  • techniques for using images, sounds, and text to communicate information, settings, ideas, and story structure
  • media technologies and techniques to capture, edit, and manipulate images, sounds, and text for specific purposes
  • influences of digital media for the purpose of communication and self-expression



Materials

Laptops or Tablets

Activity Instructions

Worksheets

Lesson Plan

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