MMP Lessons

Getting Started with Scratch in Thymio Suite

Getting Started with Scratch in Thymio Suite Lesson Key Concepts

Learn how to use Scratch in Thymio Suite and explore how programming and creativity come together! This lesson focuses on setup, design, and understanding the Scratch environment:

  • Learn how to set up Scratch in Thymio Suite for future lessons.
  • Create your own sprite and background using Scratch tools.
  • Explore how Scratch works as a visual programming platform.
  • Advanced: Add multiple sprites and customize your scene.
  • Advanced: Prepare your workspace to use Thymio blocks in later lessons.

Lesson Overview

In this lesson, students will:

  1. Open and set up Scratch in Thymio Suite.
  2. Create a custom sprite.
  3. Design a background scene.
  4. Explore the Scratch interface and tools.

By the end of this lesson, students will understand how to set up and use Scratch for future programming activities.

Important Notes:

Thymio must be connected to use Scratch, but it will not be used in this lesson. Alternatively, you can use a virtual Thymio robot from Thymio Suite if you want to bypass using the physical robot.

Tips for this Lesson:

  1. Start with simple shapes when creating sprites.
  2. Use bright colors to make your design stand out.
  3. Explore different tools in the Scratch editor.
  4. Take your time to get familiar with the layout.

Products/Materials

The following products and resources can be used in this lesson:

Thymio II Robot
Scratch (Thymio Suite)
Computer or Tablet

FUN FACT!

Did you know that Scratch is used by millions of students around the world to learn programming? It’s one of the most popular ways to start coding!

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