MMP Lessons

Scratch Story Teller Slideshow Kids Programming Lesson

Scratch Storytelling Lesson Key Concepts

Create your own interactive stories using Scratch and explore how coding can bring your ideas to life! In this lesson series, students combine creativity, language, and programming:

  • Create a show and tell project using images and simple sentences.
  • Build a slideshow with multiple pictures and descriptions.
  • Add narration using text or recorded audio.
  • Advanced: Combine slideshows and narration to create a complete story.
  • Advanced: Animate characters and scenes to bring your story to life.

Lesson Overview

In this lesson, students will:

  1. Create a simple show and tell project in Scratch.
  2. Build a slideshow with multiple images and explanations.
  3. Add narration using text or voice recording.
  4. Develop a short animated story combining all elements.

By the end of this lesson, students will understand how coding can be used to present ideas, tell stories, and create interactive projects.

Important Notes:

Make sure images and text are clear and easy to understand. Keep slides simple so viewers can follow along easily.

Tips for this Lesson:

  1. Use short, clear sentences for each slide.
  2. Match images with your story or explanation.
  3. Test timing when switching between slides.
  4. Add simple animations to make your project more engaging.

Products/Materials

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

Scratch
Computer or Tablet

FUN FACT!

Did you know that many digital presentations and animations use the same ideas as your Scratch projects? Slideshows, animations, and storytelling are all powered by simple coding and design!

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Lesson Materials

Scratch Story Teller Slideshow Kids Programming Lesson

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Jeremy

Jeremy is the creator of MindMission.pro and the EFL resource company BINGOBONGO Learning. Passionate about programming, math, and learning, he loves thinking about fun new problems and challenges to inspire and engage students.