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7th Grade Coding — From Blocks to Text — Part 10 Free printable from blocks to text — part 10 coding worksheet. Block code maps to text code. This is part 10 of 20. Part of the From Blocks to Text lesson track. For 7th Grade Coding (ages 12–13).
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Download Free PDFCoding — From Blocks to Text — Part 10 Learn the concept, study the code, then try the challenge! 💻 Scratch Basics Scratch uses colorful blocks to build programs. Drag, snap, and create! Code Example: when [green flag] clicked say [Welcome!] for (2) secs repeat (3) move (50) steps wait (0.5) secs end Steps: 1. Open Scratch and explore the block categories 2. Drag blocks to the coding area 3. Snap blocks together to build a script 4. Click the green flag to run your code 5. Try changing numbers to see what happens 🚀 Try It! Make a sprite introduce itself and do a little dance using motion blocks. 🐛 Debug Challenge: The sprite says 'Hello' but doesn't move. What block should you add? My Fix: 7th Grade — Page 1 www.littleactivity.com
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Coding — From Blocks to Text — Part 10 Learn the concept, study the code, then try the challenge! 💻 Scratch Basics Scratch uses colorful blocks to build programs. Drag, snap, and create! Code Example: when [green flag] clicked say [Welcome!] for (2) secs repeat (3) move (50) steps wait (0.5) secs end Steps: 1. Open Scratch and explore the block categories 2. Drag blocks to the coding area 3. Snap blocks together to build a script 4. Click the green flag to run your code 5. Try changing numbers to see what happens 🚀 Try It! Make a sprite introduce itself and do a little dance using motion blocks. 🐛 Debug Challenge: The sprite says 'Hello' but doesn't move. What block should you add? My Fix: 7th Grade — Page 1 www.littleactivity.com
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Diagram — Light Spectrum Label the diagram. Use the word bank below. 🏷️ Light Spectrum [Diagram] Word Bank: red orange yellow green blue violet Notes: 1st Grade — Page 1 www.littleactivity.com
Shadow Experiment Record Complete this lab report for your investigation. 🔬 Shadow Experiment Record Purpose / Research Question: What question are you investigating? Materials: List all materials you need for this experiment Hypothesis (If... then... because...): If I change ___, then ___ will happen because... Independent Variable: What I am changing Dependent Variable: What I am measuring Procedure: 1. Set up experiment 2. Collect data 3. Record observations 4. Analyze results 5. Draw conclusion Data / Results: Trial Variable Result 1 (example) (record here) 2 3 Conclusion: Based on my data, I found that... 1st Grade — Page 1 www.littleactivity.com
Lab Report — Pitch Complete this lab report for your investigation. 🔬 Lab Report — Pitch Purpose / Research Question: How do I write a clear and organized report? Materials: computer, research notes, outline template Hypothesis (If... then... because...): If I follow a report structure, then my writing will be organized... Independent Variable: Report structure and organization Dependent Variable: Clarity and completeness of the final report Procedure: 1. Choose your topic and gather notes 2. Write an outline with main sections 3. Draft introduction and body paragraphs 4. Add evidence from your research 5. Write conclusion and proofread Data / Results: Section Key Points Sources Used Introduction Hook + thesis None Body 1 Conclusion Conclusion: Writing a report taught me... 1st Grade — Page 1 www.littleactivity.com
Lab Report — Volume Complete this lab report for your investigation. 🔬 Lab Report — Volume Purpose / Research Question: How do I write a clear and organized report? Materials: computer, research notes, outline template Hypothesis (If... then... because...): If I follow a report structure, then my writing will be organized... Independent Variable: Report structure and organization Dependent Variable: Clarity and completeness of the final report Procedure: 1. Choose your topic and gather notes 2. Write an outline with main sections 3. Draft introduction and body paragraphs 4. Add evidence from your research 5. Write conclusion and proofread Data / Results: Section Key Points Sources Used Introduction Hook + thesis None Body 1 Conclusion Conclusion: Writing a report taught me... 1st Grade — Page 1 www.littleactivity.com
Lab Report — How Does Sound Travel? Complete this lab report for your investigation. 🔬 Lab Report — How Does Sound Travel? Purpose / Research Question: How do I write a clear and organized report? Materials: computer, research notes, outline template Hypothesis (If... then... because...): If I follow a report structure, then my writing will be organized... Independent Variable: Report structure and organization Dependent Variable: Clarity and completeness of the final report Procedure: 1. Choose your topic and gather notes 2. Write an outline with main sections 3. Draft introduction and body paragraphs 4. Add evidence from your research 5. Write conclusion and proofread Data / Results: Section Key Points Sources Used Introduction Hook + thesis None Body 1 Conclusion Conclusion: Writing a report taught me... 1st Grade — Page 1 www.littleactivity.com