Course Description:
This course introduces learners to the basics of interactive programming using Scratch 3.0 by creating a fun and educational quiz game. Students will design a digital classroom where players answer a variety of questions and receive instant feedback based on their responses. Through this project, learners will gain experience using conditional logic, variables for scorekeeping, and simple UI design to simulate a real quiz environment.
By building their own quiz game, students will also explore how to structure questions, handle multiple-choice answers, and manage game flow. The project encourages creativity, logical thinking, and engagement with academic content in a playful, interactive way.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to use Scratch 3.0 to create interactive quizzes
- Applying conditional statements (if/else) to determine right/wrong answers
- Using variables to track scores and progress
- Creating smooth transitions between questions and game states
- Enhancing the game with sound, visuals, and feedback
Who Should Attend:
- Beginners interested in learning how to code using Scratch
- Students who enjoy board games and want to recreate them digitally
- Young programmers aged 8–16 looking to practice logical thinking and problem-solving
- Educators seeking interactive STEM activities for the classroom
- Anyone who wants to build fun, turn-based games with zero prior coding experience