Free Valentines Day Coding Lesson

Cupids Arrow

Valentines Day – Spreading the Love with Code!

Play and code this Valentines day with our free coding activity: a romantic themed Cupid game for pupils aged 7-11 using Scratch.

Throughout the year, I create free themed computing lessons, and I’ve written another step-by-step lesson plan and some teacher/pupil computing resources that I’m using in my computing classes and am adding to iCompute to celebrate Valentines Day.

Love is in the air but Cupid needs a little help aiming his arrow!  Challenge your pupils to program Cupid’s bow to respond to user input and aim to catch the heart of a love interest.

Valentines Day Coding Game

 

Ideas for differentiation, extension and enrichment are included in the lesson plan.  Plus program templates and partially-written programs for teacher and pupil support. Lots of opportunities to be inspired and get creative!

 

Check out my other free themed primary computing lesson plans by visiting icompute-uk.com/free-stuff

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About Liane O'Kane

Liane is a Computer Scientist, Software Engineer and author of iCompute. iCompute helps thousands of schools around the world teach computing with a comprehensive primary curriculum. She has been nominated for prestigious ERA & BETT Awards each year since launching in 2014 in recognition for expertise and innovation in computer science and edTech. iCompute is featured on BBC Bitesize for Primary Computing and The Hour of Code.
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