β‘ Power Core Repair
Course Description
The spaceship has completely lost power after an emergency launch failure!
Young astronauts must complete exciting coding missions to reactivate the spaceship systems, restore energy flow, and prepare the ship for space travel. Through games, animations, and logic challenges, students begin their journey into coding and computational thinking.
π Course Components
1. Animation & Storytelling
Students create animated space scenes, astronaut characters, and mission stories using block coding.
2. Interactive Games
Students build simple space-themed games with movement, scoring, and player interaction.
3. Critical Thinking Challenges
Students solve coding puzzles and logic missions to repair damaged spaceship systems.
4. Single Player Game Development
Students create adventure-style games where astronauts escape obstacles and complete missions.
π§ What Students Will Learn
Students will learn:
- Basic coding concepts
- Sequencing and logical thinking
- Problem-solving skills
- Game design fundamentals
- Animation and storytelling
- Character movement and controls
- Events and interactions
- Loops and simple conditions
- Creativity and digital design
- Computational thinking
π Mission Outcomes
By the end of the Power Core Repair mission, students will be able to:
- Build interactive animations
- Create simple playable games
- Understand core coding logic
- Design digital stories
- Solve beginner programming challenges
- Think like young engineers and problem-solvers
Final Achievement:
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βPower Core Engineer β Spaceship Systems Restoredβ