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Scratch Programming Working with Lists Skill Level Advanced Distance Learning

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This lesson moves students on from the basics of coding and using variables in Scratch and begins to introduce them to LIST 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…

On purchase of this resource, you will be provided with a sharable link to access the files in Google Drive so they can be shared with your students via Google Drive or Google Classroom. A pdf version of the resource will also be supplied.

Students are expected to have some prior knowledge of Scratch and should be comfortable with the following concepts:
- Creating and using variables
- If statements
- Loops
- Sensing and Motion Blocks
This is a fun and engaging manner to teach students the concept of the list data structure in Scratch.

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.
A total of 75 pages worth of material

Depending on the ability level of your students and their pace to pick up new coding concepts, this resource is a weeks worth of teaching material (1 hour per day).