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[Video] How To Make ‘Catch The Bug’ Game in Scratch
Scratch is a popular block-based visual programming language platform. It teaches kids the basics of coding. Children below ten years find it difficult to understand the complexities of a programming language. Scratch solves this by introducing colorful imagery and easy coding methods.
In the following video, our instructor is teaching kids the basics of coding and how to create a Catch the Bug game in Scratch. Here, the kids are learning to code through the blockchain coding method. If their coding contains some visual representation, then there is a display provided to help them visualize the things they code for.
As we see, the kids learn to code for the ‘Catch The Bug’ game, which requires them to regulate the movements and feel of the characters, and they are doing it using simple coding blocks provided by Scratch. As we proceed further with the instructions, eventually, kids create a whole new game using these coding blocks.
The idea is to make learning fun for children.
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Is it possible to learn coding without programming?
Although challenging, it’s achievable for anyone willing to put in the effort. Learning to code is akin to solving puzzles; if you find enjoyment in problem-solving, coding may be for you. Beginners can start with online courses to familiarize themselves with computer technology.