Learning objective

  • To understand how a Scratch game works by using decomposition to identify key features.

Success criteria

  • I can recognise that

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National curriculum

Computing

Pupils should be taught to:

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

1: Lesson plan

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Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support:

Could be encouraged to investigate what happens when a user gets an answer correct compared to an incorrect answer.

Pupils working at greater depth:

Should have a greater understanding of how the sprites interact with one another; could open a blank Scratch project and try out different blocks to see if they can get a similar response.

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: knowing some of the

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Vocabulary definitions

  • code

    A set of instructions written in programming language to tell a computer what to do.

  • decompose

    To break down something into smaller chunks.

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