Required Resources
- For Elementary educators
- Complete the “Getting Started” tutorial on the Scratch website
- Tutorial
- Helpful intro video (1:41)
- Choose two additional tutorials to complete on the tutorial page
- Complete the “Getting Started” tutorial on the Scratch website
- For middle and high school educators
- These resources explore the Python programming language. This language is a great starting point for learning programming, and the skills can translate to other languages.
- Choose one:
- Complete the “Learn the Basics” tutorial on Learn Python.org
- The test is not required
- Complete the Get Started, Syntax, Comments, Variables, Data Types, Numbers, Casting, Strings, Booleans, Operators, and If..Else tutorials from W3 Schools
- Complete the “Learn the Basics” tutorial on Learn Python.org
- Explore other advanced tutorials on either site
- Datacamp.com and codeacademy.com are other resources for learning Python
Additional Resources
- Download Python
- Tutorials for Scratch
- Tutorials for Python
Required Evidence
- For elementary educators, create a Scratch program that utilizes 2 sprites, sounds, movement, and an if-else block. Submit the link to this program. Note: the program must be shared for the link to work. Here are instructions on how to share.
- For other educators, create a Python program that swaps two variables, where the user can input x and y.
- Submit the code in a Notepad or Word file.
Evidence Review Criteria
- Criterion 1: Program is free of errors and issues.
- Criterion 2: Program runs successfully and meets goals.
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