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The Everything Kids' Scratch Coding Book

by Jason Rukman

Book Details

Publisher:Simon and Schuster
Published:2018-12-04
Pages:256
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

Teach kids the concepts of coding in easy-to-understand language and help them develop games of their own with The Everything Kids’ Scratch Coding Book! Understanding computer science is becoming a necessity in the modern age. As our world shifts towards becoming increasingly more technical and automated, the ability to code and understand computers has become one of the most valuable skills any child can have on the road to a successful life. More and more schools are recognizing this importanc

Our Review

This comprehensive guide to Scratch programming offers young learners a clear pathway into the world of computer science through hands-on projects and game development. The book breaks down complex coding concepts into accessible language that elementary and middle school students can grasp, using Scratch's visual programming environment to make abstract ideas tangible. Each chapter builds progressively from basic commands to more sophisticated game mechanics, ensuring readers develop genuine coding skills rather than just following recipes. The project-based approach keeps engagement high while teaching fundamental programming logic that applies beyond the Scratch platform.

What sets this resource apart is its emphasis on creative problem-solving rather than rote instruction, encouraging kids to modify projects and experiment with their own ideas. The book successfully balances educational content with pure fun, making it ideal for both classroom use and independent exploration at home. Young programmers will appreciate the immediate gratification of seeing their code come to life through colorful animations and interactive games. By the final chapter, readers will have developed not just specific Scratch skills but computational thinking patterns that form the foundation for all programming languages.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction