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I teach an introductory Scratch class to a group of elementary-school students. Most of the focus is on having fun creating simple games, but i still try to introduce a little higher-level programming as well, so that they have the tools when they decide they need them.

What are some relatively easy games that require using a list that i can assign them?
Ideally it should be something that can be done in an hour-long lesson.

I teach an introductory Scratch class to a group of elementary-school students. Most of the focus is on having fun creating simple games, but i still try to introduce a little higher-level programming as well, so that they have the tools when they decide they need them.

What are some relatively easy games that require using a list that i can assign them?

I teach an introductory Scratch class to a group of elementary-school students. Most of the focus is on having fun creating simple games, but i still try to introduce a little higher-level programming as well, so that they have the tools when they decide they need them.

What are some relatively easy games that require using a list that i can assign them?
Ideally it should be something that can be done in an hour-long lesson.

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What kind of game (in Scratch) would require use of a list?

I teach an introductory Scratch class to a group of elementary-school students. Most of the focus is on having fun creating simple games, but i still try to introduce a little higher-level programming as well, so that they have the tools when they decide they need them.

What are some relatively easy games that require using a list that i can assign them?