Introduction to Coding with Scratch 3.0 for Kids

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Stock code
9786052263594
Number of pages
72
Isbn.
9786052263594
The aspect
22 / 22 cm
Isbn
978-605-2263-59-4
Publisher
Abaküs
Author
Hakan Ataş, Bager Akbay
Warranty Period
24 Month
Price
80,00 TL
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WHO IS THIS BOOK FOR?

WHO KNOWS OR DON'T KNOW CODING BEFORE
PARENTS OR TEACHERS WANTING TO TEACH CODING
EVERYONE WANTS TO LEARN CREATIVE AND SYSTEMATIC THINKING
ALL CHILDREN WANT TO LEARN CODING
EVERYONE WANTS TO TRIGGER THE EMOTION OF CURITY WITH DIGITAL TOOLS

This book, with its structure that turns into work cards, allows your children aged 6 and above to program with Scratch. All details, from installation to application, are explained in the smallest detail in the work cards.

Don't be afraid to produce!

"It is not possible for us to change the world by raising children who are far from technology, science and art, on the contrary, we need children who understand these concepts better than we do and use them correctly."

If we continue to leave the decisions about technology to policy makers and companies, we are in a bad situation. Only you can protect your children's interests and teach them how to do it. In order to do this, you need to understand what they are dealing with, there is no escape from this unfortunately.

If you are interested in the type of chemicals in the cake your child eats, the licenses of the software and hardware he or she uses should also attract you.

Most of the parents who come to us with the complaint of "playing the computer" do not know what their children are doing at the computer. When we ask what software they are using, it is not a good answer to say "there is a computer". Actually, the subject is not so complicated, there are some things you need to pay attention to. We hope that this book will be useful not only for your child but also for you. Long live producing together! Long live the mistake! Long live curiosity!

Hakan Atas & Bager Akbay
PREFACE

little friend,

I am someone who has been rewarded with the greatest gift in this world, CURIOSITY . I've been wondering about everything my whole life. I didn't give up until I found out.

I kept looking for answers to millions of questions such as what is inside the radio or television, how does the water come out of the tap, what heats the hot water in the bathroom, where does the sun go down, how many legs does a house fly have, how does a car engine work, how to play the flute, how to tune a mandolin? I'm never tired, I'm not satisfied, I'm not tired. I still continue to wonder and learn with a great appetite.

When I was a kid, the radio was a very precious thing. I had ruined ours while poking around, but I found out what was inside. I also 'more or less' understood what those strange little pieces were for. I saw different people and countries in the pictures in the books. I got to know the animal world through the flies and insects I hunted with biscuit boxes. This curiosity has always taught me that fire burns my hand, electricity gets shocked, and some drugs make people bad.

I saw a musical instrument on TV and was fascinated. They called it the law. My father cut a triangular board. He drove nails, stretched wires between them and made a law for me. My father is not a carpenter; was an officer. So he showed me that anyone can make something with their own hands.

That's how I discovered how to make drums from nylon buckets and cymbals from pot lids. It brightened my life when I saw that the tiny light bulb I removed from the wall clock turned on when I connected it to the end of the battery.

When I learned to read, I encountered things that I would never have thought of in books. People I've never met, in places I've never known, have done things I've never heard of.

So I could too!

Every new piece of information I learned made me a little more curious. I've read everything I can get my hands on. When there was nothing left to read, I wandered around our neighbors and collected magazines, books and newspapers. I continue to read and learn every chance I get.

At this time, in your place, I would love to be a child again. Do you realize what a great gift it is to find the answer to everything you wonder on the internet? It should also be nice not to have to line up pot lids to play the drums or go door to door to learn something.

Looking at your possibilities, my childhood seems like the stone age. But you also have a big responsibility. We did not have a tablet, a computer, but we made tablets and computers for you. So what are you going to do with those tablets and computers?
Wonder , research and build a better world for all of us with what you learn. Make a more comfortable chair, a faster plane, a more capable robot, a quieter engine, a faster computer, a better-sounding harmonica, a more fun game, a less painful needle, a chocolate that doesn't rot the teeth, a pasta that doesn't make you fat.

Good luck with!

M. Serdar Kuzuloglu

 

PROJECTS

Let's Meet Online Scratch

Registration on the Website

Add Favorite&Favorite

Studio Notification

Let's Examine the Games

Character Information

Let's Add Puppet

Let's Delete the Puppets

Let's Add and Delete Decor

Let the Chat Begin

Let's Add Extension

Let's Be Translator

Scratch Excuse Chat Awesome

I Create My Emojis-1

I Create My Emojis-2

I'm Mastering Emojis

Animation

Drifting Left and Right

Animated Emojis

It becomes goal

Let's Paint Decor

Mouse Following the Cursor

What's the XY Plane?

Partly Cloudy Day

Flying Cat

Adding a Music Extension

Let's Play Melodies

Answer My Questions

Do you hear me?

Sounds

Let's Add Sound Effect

3, 2, 1 Records

I'm Ghosting

The Colorful World of Our Cat

Let the Scenes Shine

My Dream Frog

My heart is beating

Growing and Shrinking

Adding Score to Games-1

Adding Score to Games-2

Unstable Notes

I Meet the Pen Tab

I draw a square

Drawing with the Mouse

I Draw with the Keyboard

Drawing Ball

Random Drawing Ball

Soaring Penguin-1

Soaring Penguin-2

Pong Game -1

Pong Game -2

Puppet

Pong Game -3

Pong Game -4

Can you draw me a picture of the music? -one

Can you draw me a picture of the music? -2

Let's Open the Webcam -1

Let's Open the Webcam -2

Dummy Control with Camera

Let's Draw a Picture with the Camera

Gigas Dropping




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