Level 5
Table of Contents
The timeline of each level is flexible, but this unit was written with the intent of covering grade 5. However, homeschooling is flexible so feel free to use each unit as you see fit. Depending on the level of your child, you may be able to skip ahead into another level without starting right from level 1 or zoom through quickly for eager learners. Just check first as each level is meant to be a building block off the previous level.
Unit Pacing
This unit consists of:
Google Docs
(8 lessons, 3 projects)Google Sites
(9 lessons, 2 projects)Google Sheets
(10 lessons, 3 projects)
In my homeschool classroom I schedule 1 lesson per week starting with Google Docs first. This unit should last 36 classes altogether.
For eager learners, or older students, they could zoom through this at a must faster pace.
What to do when they finish?
Typing, typing, typing. We spend the rest of our computer classes in the year focusing on learning how to type and continuing to play around and create in Google Docs and Google Slides.
For typing, we love TypingClub which is free!
Preview them below and click the button to create your own editable copy for a student to use.
Alternatively, they are also available for free through my Teachers Pay Teachers store using the links below:
Level 5 Unit
This unit covers the following:
Word count
Watermarks
Table of Contents
Headings
Citing
Bibliography
This unit covers the following:
Create new site
Insert images and text
Rearrange and stylize rows
Crop, replace, and resize images
Add, reorder, hide, and delete pages
Insert Maps, YouTube, and files from Google Drive
Create links
Create headings and table of contents
Preview and publish the site
Customize the theme and settings
This unit covers the following:
Create new spreadsheet
Creating new sheets
Input text, date, numbers, money
Insert images
Modify columns and rows
Stylize cells and text
Merging and unmerging cells
Creating basic math formulas
Use SUM and COUNTA
Duplicating cells and formulas
Sorting data in the sheets
Freezing rows
Do you love playing computer games? Don't just play them! Why not make them?
This book will guide you through how to make exciting games that you can share and play with friends!
These illustrated, step-by-step tutorials will turn you into a confident coder with Scratch 3.0.
Start with a single-player arcade game and work through a variety of other tutorials including a two-player battle game. Finally, finish with a level creator in a mini golf game and optional extension activities.
Access our free custom art assets to make your games pop with health meters, unique characters, tiled backgrounds, game screens, buttons, and more!
What is Scratch Coding?
Scratch 3.0 is a visual coding language consisting of colour-coded blocks that connect together. Scratch is free and can be used on tablets or browsers, with or without setting up an account. Teaching children how to code with Scratch can help them problem solve, understand how code works, and introduce them to creating a variety of games and projects.
Love the art used in the games?
All of the custom art assets are available to use in your game creations too! The book shows you how to import the art files, the Scratch game files, or simply remix the template files provided.
Scratch Reference Guide Included!
An 18-page reference guide is included at the end of the book explaining the different blocks available in Scratch and examples of how to use them. Keep this guide handy when making your projects or expanding on the games taught in this book.
Do you accept the challenge?