Professor Cody’s Code a Game Competition 2021
WElcome to professor cody's coding competition.
- Start by watching the video above.
- ALL entrants must be by year 7 students studying at uk schools.
- students' must complete lesson 1, lesson 2, lesson 3 and Lesson 4 (including all activities) and then make their own original scratch game that uses sequences, selection, iteration and variables.
- to enter the competition a teacher from the school must complete the registration form.
- The winning student will receive £100 gift voucher (Kid's Choice Card)
- The winning school will receive a £300 voucher to spend on the Edulito website.
- the registered teacher must submit their entries by 16th july 2021.
- why not Download a competition poster
Terms and Conditions
1. ENTRY RULES. It is a condition of entry that all rules are accepted as final and that the Participant agrees to abide by these Terms.
2. ELIGIBILITY Any student studying at a UK school who is in Year 7 as of 16th July 2021 is eligible to enter the competition. Students must work individually to produce their final game.
3. ENTRIES Entry into the Competition is free. Registration to participate in the Competition can only be made via the internet. Entrants will create a game using the coding program Scratch. All versions of the Scratch software will be accepted.
4. COMPETITION JUDGING The competition entries will be judged by Edulito based on their originality, quality of the game play and the range of coding techniques used (Sequences, Selection, Iteration and the use of Variables).
5. COMPETITION PRIZES Entries received by 10 pm on 16th July will be judged for the final awards.
6. PUBLICITY - The winning school and student have the right to publicise their win. Edulito will name the winning school and the first name of the winning student through their website and will send an email to all schools that have entered the competition informing them of the winning school and winning student.
7. CONFIDENTIALITY & DATA PROTECTION In submitting this form to the Coding Competition you are giving permission for the Organisers to contact you. They undertake to keep your information securely and not to provide it to anyone else.
8. COMPLAINTS The Organisers are willing to investigate any complaints to ensure that their high standards are maintained.
9. NOTICE The Organisers shall not be liable for any injury, loss or damage to persons or property arising directly or indirectly from the Competition. All decisions and outcomes of the Competition are made in good faith and shall be considered final and binding.
1. ENTRY RULES. It is a condition of entry that all rules are accepted as final and that the Participant agrees to abide by these Terms.
2. ELIGIBILITY Any student studying at a UK school who is in Year 7 as of 16th July 2021 is eligible to enter the competition. Students must work individually to produce their final game.
3. ENTRIES Entry into the Competition is free. Registration to participate in the Competition can only be made via the internet. Entrants will create a game using the coding program Scratch. All versions of the Scratch software will be accepted.
4. COMPETITION JUDGING The competition entries will be judged by Edulito based on their originality, quality of the game play and the range of coding techniques used (Sequences, Selection, Iteration and the use of Variables).
5. COMPETITION PRIZES Entries received by 10 pm on 16th July will be judged for the final awards.
6. PUBLICITY - The winning school and student have the right to publicise their win. Edulito will name the winning school and the first name of the winning student through their website and will send an email to all schools that have entered the competition informing them of the winning school and winning student.
7. CONFIDENTIALITY & DATA PROTECTION In submitting this form to the Coding Competition you are giving permission for the Organisers to contact you. They undertake to keep your information securely and not to provide it to anyone else.
8. COMPLAINTS The Organisers are willing to investigate any complaints to ensure that their high standards are maintained.
9. NOTICE The Organisers shall not be liable for any injury, loss or damage to persons or property arising directly or indirectly from the Competition. All decisions and outcomes of the Competition are made in good faith and shall be considered final and binding.