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From Scratch to Python Programming: Creating and Using One Dimensional Lists

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This resource teaches students how to create and use the One Dimensional List data structure in both Scratch 3.0 and Python. This is the perfect resource to use to transition students from Scratch to Python, whilst allowing students to grasp an understanding of one dimensional lists.

This resource moves students from basic skills in Scratch and Python to far more advanced skills. Students are tested and questioned deeper about their understanding of different concepts in Scratch and Python. Each of the lessons in this resource will take students far more than 1 hour to complete (please look at the allocated time to teach each lesson by clicking on each individual lesson).

Who is this resource suitable for?
This bundle is suitable for advanced learners of Scratch and Python i.e. those who have used Scratch and Python before and have some knowledge of programming constructs.
The resources in this bundle are best suited for students in Grades 7 - 10, however if you have more advanced learners of Scratch and Python in Grades 3-6 they can also benefit from the content covered in this bundle. It all depends on the coding ability of an individual and how quickly they learn and understand programming concepts.
The following lessons are covered in depth in this bundle:

Creating one dimensional arrays (lists) In Scratch: This lesson introduces students to LIST/array data structures. With this lesson, students will learn a better way to store data, what lists are, why they are used as well as their benefits i.e. inserting data, adding data, finding and deleting data etc…
Working with one-dimensional arrays (1 weeks worth of teaching material included equivalent of 1 hour per day)
This resource comes complete with:

Colorful lesson powerpoint which includes explanations and student tasks (editable and PDF format)
Detailed lesson directions
Student worksheet
Answer Key
I Can Statements.