Day 1:Explore Scratch & Plan the Game
0–15 min: Welcome & Introduction
What is Scratch? Show a fun example game
15–30 min: Tour the Scratch Interface
Sprites, Stage, Code blocks, Costumes, Sounds
30–60 min: Game Planning
Choose game type: treasure hunt, maze, or platformer
Decide player, treasure, enemy, and background
Sketch game idea on paper or whiteboard
60–90 min: Start Creating!
Choose sprites (player, treasure, obstacle)
Choose background
Save the project
Homework: Think of 3 obstacles/challenges to add to your game tomorrow
0/3
Day 2 : Movement & Controls
0–15 min: Recap & Check Sketches
Let the kids to share their game idea: Brainstorming
15–30 min: Code Character Movement
Use arrow keys to move
Add animation (change costume while moving)
30–60 min: Add Boundary Logic
Keep player inside screen
Bonus: Add walls or invisible blocks
60–90 min: Start Creating!
Make character say something when moving
Add a sound when spacebar is pressed
0/3
Day 3 : Treasures, Scoring & Fun
0–20 min: Warm-up Game: Guess the Block!
Kids guess what each block does
20–45 min: Add Treasures to the Game
Place coins or gems
Use if touching to collect
45–65 min: Add Score System
Create and update score variable
65–80 min: Sound Effects & Feedback
Add sounds for collecting items
Use say or broadcast for pop-up message
80–90 min: Polish & Play-Test
0/3
Day 4 : Add Obstacles & Game Over Logic
0–15 min: Quick Recap & Demo a Fun Game Over Screen
Demo your work
15–45 min: Add an Enemy or Trap
Code obstacle to move or glide
Use if touching → stop all
45–70 min: Create Game Over Screen
Use broadcast, switch backdrop, add message
70–85 min: Add Difficulty
Make enemy faster as score increases
Add timer
85–90 min: Save Project
Mini Challenge: Add a sound or costume change when the player gets hit
0/3
Day 5: Final Touches & Game Showcase
0–30 min: Add Instructions Page & Title Screen
Use when green flag clicked → broadcast to go to start screen
30–60 min: Add Final Touches
Music, backdrop change, show/hide sprites
Reset score and positions properly
60–80 min: Game Testing & Feedback
Peer review: everyone plays 2 other games and gives feedback
80–90 min: Game Showcase
Volunteers present their game
Group claps and cheers!
Students will get certificates and achievement awards
0/3