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DANCE PARTY Support a positive introduction to programming through the creation of an interactive dance party with Scratch DIVE IN WARM UP paint your own sprite choose a downloaded or library sprite get a surprise sprite snap blocks together to make your sprite dance - and make your sprite interactive by adding scripts that have the sprite respond to clicks, key presses, and more Try adding a background image to the dance party, by exploring the stage. TIME REQUIRED RESOURCES REQUIRED OBJECTIVE 50 minutes projector, speakers, laptops for facilitator and participants Get participants in the dance party mood by starting out with group dancing! In a circle, turn the music up and invite participants to take turns introducing their own dance move to the group until everyone is dancing. After the dancing, gather participants around the display to show them how to start their very own dance parties with Scratch, by adding a sprite and make it dance interactively. Try adding a looping soundtrack to the dance party, using Sound category blocks and the forever block. After this brief intro to Scratch, have participants pair off to collaboratively start their dance parties. Give them a few challenges to explore, such as: Partway through the activity, encourage participants to share their dance party projects with neighbors. What has your neighbor discovered how to do? What was surprising about their creation? At the end of the activity, invite participants to share their dance party projects on the large display or walk around to view one another’s projects.

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DANCE PARTY

Support a positive introduction to programming through the creation of an interactive dance party with Scratch

DIVE INWARM UP

paint yourown sprite

choose a downloadedor library sprite

get a surprisesprite

snap blockstogether to makeyour sprite dance- and make your sprite interactive by adding scriptsthat have the sprite respond to clicks, key presses, andmore

Try adding a background image to thedance party, by exploring the stage.

TIME REQUIRED

RESOURCES REQUIRED

OBJECTIVE

50 minutes

projector, speakers, laptops for facilitator and participants

Get participants in the dance party mood bystarting out with group dancing! In a circle, turn the music up and invite participants totake turns introducing their own dance move to the group until everyone is dancing.

After the dancing, gather participants aroundthe display to show them how to start theirvery own dance parties with Scratch, byadding a sprite and make it dance interactively.

Try adding a looping soundtrack to thedance party, using Sound category blocksand the forever block.

After this brief intro to Scratch, have participantspair off to collaboratively start their dance parties.Give them a few challenges to explore, such as:

Partway through the activity, encourage participantsto share their dance party projects with neighbors.What has your neighbor discovered how to do? What was surprising about their creation?

At the end of the activity, invite participants toshare their dance party projects on the large displayor walk around to view one another’s projects.