Code Quests


Released once a year during CS Ed Week, each code quest lesson unveils exciting challenges and tutorials, ensuring a thrilling journey into the world of coding. Don't miss out—join now and watch your students embrace the excitement of coding!.
2024
Lights Around the World (K-2nd)
In this activity, students will:
● be able to design their own sprites, animating a character to light diyas, and coding fireworks.
In this activity, students will:
● Create a snow globe in ScratchJr, design and edit sprites to resemble Christmas elements.
In this activity, students will:
● design and code a dreidel fidget spinner, combining creativity with coding.
In this activity, students will:
design and code a Kwanzaa Unity Cup animation using ScratchJr.
Tech Agent Missions (3rd+)
In this activity, students will:
● Code Sound Sensitivity Sensor for Agent Racetrack’s AR Goggles
● Completed Project for revieworks.
In this activity, students will:
● Help Racetrack activate MI6 Agent 010’s gadgets with precise timing. Create a program that will decode Cipher’s message.
● Share the decoded message with Racetrack.
In this activity, students will:
● Help our allies from “across the pond” code a swarm of microdrones for reconnaissance.
In this activity, students will:
● Help Racetrack activate MI6 Agent 010’s gadgets with precise timing.
2023
Superhero Adventures (K-2nd)
In this activity, students will:
● Learn how to edit a sprite using the paint editor.
● Create and customize their own superhero and villain sprites.
In this activity, students will:
● Review how to create new sprites with the paint editor.
● Animate their superhero name when tapped using a variety of algorithms.
In this activity, students will:
● Review how to trigger algorithms when sprites are tapped.
● Create an interactive racing game using the start on tap block.
● Use a variety of blocks to create a story about a race.
In this activity, students will:
● Create an interactive maze game using message blocks and motion blocks.
● Use the paint editor to create sprites and backdrops.
Tech Agent Missions (3rd+)
In this activity, students will:
● Create a Disguise for our Secret Agent by creating code for the Mask Master 3000.
● Share your code with the agent.
In this activity, students will:
● Fix the Morse Code Transmitter
● Type in our callsign which is: CTASA and listen for Shadow Fox to respond.
● Decode the message
In this activity, students will:
● Hack into the Security Keypad
● Read the code to find the passcode
● Send passcode to Shadow Fox
● Change Passcode
In this activity, students will:
Set up and send a broadcast transmission
● Receive a broadcast transmission

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