Below are some handouts for an activity that teaches how to program some simple mini-games in Scratch. Scratch is a great educational tool for teaching simple programming concepts to kids.
The first game is an introduction to Scratch. It includes step-by-step instructions on how to make a simple game and tries to familiarize you with how Scratch works.
The other games are designed as exercises with just a general description of what you need to program in order to make the game work. In the exercise handouts, the 'Try It' sections are optional. If a 'Try It' section is too hard, you can skip it and still end up with a working game at the end.
Avoid the monsters and get the cake. Difficulty: Introduction |
Credits to mystman12 for og baldi's basics If you don't know what scratch is, click right. Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. User account menu. I will be making a new scratch baldi game. A Baldi's Basics (BALDI) Mod in the Other/Misc category. Buy games with points Unlock 50+ site features Store your mods in one place forever Get notified about new mods. Baldi's Basics Scratch Edition - A Mod for Baldi's Basics Baldi's Basics / Game files / Other/Misc. Baldi's Basics Plus is like the original game, but PLUS! The same cruddy edutainment horror type parody theme is back, but with hugely expanded gameplay features, including procedurally generated levels, field trip minigames, crazy random events, PLUS more characters, more items, and more chaos! Once you have UABE up and running, make a copy of your Baldi's Basics directory that you can use to mod the game. In UABE, in the top left, click File, and then Open. Then navigate to the Baldi's Basics copy you just made, and go to the folder called BALDIData.
Drive around the track. Difficulty: Easy |
Dress-up a doll in different clothes Difficulty: Easy-Medium |
Shoot at the clay targets. Difficulty: Easy-Medium |
Solve puzzles to escape the room. Difficulty: Medium |
Run through the maze to get the cheese. Topics: Collision Detection, Artificial Intelligence |
Topics: Variables |
Guide for teachers on how the handouts can be used in a classroom setting |
If you are using Scratch on computers without Internet access, then the direct links to the Scratch projects on the handouts won't work. Instead, you can download the Scratch project files here. Then, you can load the projects into your offline version of Scratch.
Some of the art used in these games is from Scratch and is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. Scratch is developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. See http://scratch.mit.edu.