British Values Animation Competition Using Scratch.

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British Values Animation Competition Using Scratch

Your task! Create a short animation (no more than 60 seconds long) in Scratch to educate other Year 5 students about the meaning of the term “British Values”. This could focus on one aspect of British Values or include several strands.

What do you think makes a good animation?

A good animation is… Some of my ideas…. Easy to understand Eye-catching Engages the audience Uses clear text and images

Planning your animation Step 1: Think about your story and draw out what will happen using text or simple pictures.

Planning your animation Step 2: Write your algorithm to create your animation. Use your knowledge of Scratch or refer back to the help cards if you’re not sure what to write.