E-Learning Challenges - Complete List!

 

Challenge #1:

Let your creativity take flight with an online game to get you moving & training like an astronaut! Launch rockets, build hovercraft, create winning science fair projects, and more! In this activity, you will learn about Astronaut reaction times, and distances traveled by the International Space Station at that time, by creating a reaction time game in Scratch.

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Challenge #2:

Learn to code and make magic on screen with creative challenges inspired by Wizarding World. Connect code blocks, see the Javascript, and learn how to make feathers fly, fireworks fizz and bang, compose music, and many more in our Harry Potter coding Challenges.

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Challenge #3:

Get coding for fun!

Use LEDs and create a dotted heart.
Learn how you can turn your
micro: bit into a simple digital device that will make a flashing heart!

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Challenge #4:

In this project, you will use BlocksCAD to design a 3D bug or insect using geometric shapes. If you have access to a 3D printer, you can print the bug you design. Once your bug is printed, you can add details using permanent marker pens. You’ll also be able to use the skills you have learned to design your own bug or other creature using geometric shapes.

The bugs make great rewards for debugging!

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Challenge #5:

Have you ever heard of the game FlappyBird?

By using Event handlers, learn how to program your own custom version of FlappyBird!
After completing this challenge, you'll be able to create your own game and share it with your friends. Have fun!

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Challenge #6:

Code the buttons on the micro: bit to show that it’s happy or sad.

After completing this challenge, you'll be able to create your own smiley buttons and share it with your friends. Have fun!

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Challenge #7:

Create a 2 player soccer game in which you have to score as many goals as you can in 30 seconds. In this project, you’ll learn the following;

  • Recall how to use code to respond to keypresses
  • Use sensing blocks to detect when sprites touch each other
  • Use broadcast blocks to communicate between sprites

 

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Challenge #8:

Use the accelerometer and the screen to build a Rock Paper Scissors game that you can play with your friends! If you have a micro: bit, click on the button/ picture below and follow the instructions to get the code onto your micro: bit. Gather your friends and play Rock Paper Scissors!

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Challenge #9:

Create your own game! You're in charge here: you can change all the rules, mix and match sports, get creative! When you're done, click Finish to let friends try your game on their phones.

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Challenge #10:

In this project, you will make a game in which you play the notes of a song as they scroll down the Stage.

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Challenge #11:

Learn to program droids, and create your own Star Wars game in a galaxy far, far away.

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Challenge #12:

In this project, you will train the computer to understand an alien language. You will use that to control an alien character so that it can understand what you tell it to do.

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Challenge #13:

In this project, you will build a robot buggy with DC gear motors controlled by a Crumble robotics board.

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Hamilton Code Clubs are proudly sponsored and supported by the ABACUS Fund with the Hamilton Community Foundation.  We thank them for their generous support.