Scratch Level 2
Arcade, Action & AI Game Development
Take your Scratch skills to the next level! Build arcade classics, physics-based games, and AI-powered experiences across 24 advanced sessions.
24 Sessions
12+ Projects
Applied AI
This Course Includes
24 live 1-on-1 sessions (50 min each)
12+ advanced projects to build
Applied AI: image recognition & chatbots
Certificate of completion
Physics & arcade game mechanics
Platform: MIT Scratch + ML Extensions
New to Scratch?
Start with Level 1 foundations first
Curriculum Timeline
24 sessions of advanced game development with regular checkpoints
Level 1
Arcade Gaming
Sessions 1-4
Build classic arcade games with timers, scoring systems, and action mechanics.
Session 1
Ghost Catcher Game
Timer mechanics
Score tracking
Random spawning
Ghost Catcher
Boat Race
Movement controls
Obstacle avoidance
Race timing
Ghost Catcher
Slime Busters
Click detection
Points system
Game over logic
Ghost Catcher
Session 4
Arcade Polish
Sound effects
Visual feedback
Score display
Ghost Catcher
Level 2
Checkpoint 1
Sessions 5
Review and refine arcade game mechanics.
Sessions 5
Arcade Review
Timer optimization
Scoring systems
Game balance
Arcade Challenge
Level 3
Action & Adventure
Sessions 6-9
Create physics-based games with shooting mechanics and racing elements.
Sessions 6
Flappy Parrot
Gravity simulation
Pipe obstacles
Endless gameplay
Flappy Parrot
Sessions 7
Space Shooter
Bullet spawning
Enemy waves
Collision detection
Space Shooter
Session 8
Racing Game
Lane switching
Speed control
Obstacle patterns
Racing Game
Session 9
Adventure Mechanics
Health systems
Power-ups
Level progression
Action Adventure
Level 4
Checkpoint 2
Sessions 10
Review physics and action game mechanics.
Sessions 10
Arcade Review
Physics review
Shooter mechanics
Game design
Action Challenge
Level 5
Competitive & Sports
Sessions 11-14
Build sports and competitive games with timing, scoring, and player controls.
Session 11
Football Goalie
Reaction timing
Ball physics
Save mechanics
Football Goalie
Session 12
Basketball Shooter
Arc trajectories
Shooting power
Accuracy scoring
Basketball Game
Session 13
Ping Pong Pro
Two-player controls
Ball bounce physics
Match scoring
Ping Pong
Session 14
Tetris Builder
Falling blocks
Row clearing
Pattern matching
Tetris Clone
Level 6
Checkpoint 3
Sessions 15
Review sports and competitive game mechanics.
Sessions 15
Sports Review
Timing mechanics
Scoring polish
Gameplay refinement
Sports Challenge
Level 7
AI-Powered Games
Sessions 16-19
Apply AI technologies to create intelligent, interactive gaming experiences.
Sessions 16
AI Eco Sorter
Image classification
Object recognition
Sorting logic
AI Eco Sorter
Sessions 17
Gesture Controller
Pose detection
Motion tracking
Game control
Gesture Game
Session 18
Chatbot Quest
Natural language
Conversation flow
Story branching
Chatbot Quest
Session 19
AI Game Mashup
Multiple AI inputs
Complex interactions
Smart NPCs
AI Game Mashup
Level 8
Checkpoint 4
Sessions 20
Review AI integration and consolidate learning.
Sessions 20
AI Consolidation
AI review
Extension activities
Advanced concepts
AI Challenge
Level 9
Capstone Project
Sessions 21-24
Design, build, and present your own advanced game combining all learned skills.
Session 21
Capstone Planning
Game design document
Feature planning
Scope management
Design Document
Session 22
Development Sprint 1
Core mechanics
Main features
Testing
Capstone WIP
Session 23
Development Sprint 2
AI integration
Polish & effects
Bug fixes
Capstone WIP
Session 24
Final Showcase
Presentation
Demo
Portfolio piece
Final Game Showcase
Projects You'll Build
From arcade classics to AI-powered games, build impressive portfolio-ready projects
Ghost Catcher
Fast-paced clicking game with spawning enemies and scoring
Boat Race
Navigate through obstacles in a timed racing challenge
Flappy Parrot
Physics-based endless runner with pipe obstacles
Space Shooter
Blast enemy waves with bullets and power-ups
Football Goalie
Test your reflexes saving shots on goal
Tetris Builder
Classic falling block puzzle with row clearing
AI Eco Sorter
Use image recognition to sort recyclables
Chatbot Quest
Build a conversational adventure game with AI
What Your Child Will Master
Build arcade games with timers and scoring systems
Create physics-based games with realistic motion
Design shooters with bullets and collision detection
Implement sports game mechanics and two-player controls
Apply AI image recognition in interactive games
Create chatbots and voice-controlled experiences
Master advanced debugging and optimization
Build a portfolio-ready capstone game project
Earn Your Scratch Level 2 Certificate
Celebrate your child’s achievement with an official iCodejr completion certificate a milestone they can proudly share with family and friends.
Personalized with your child's name and photo
Lists all 36 skills and concepts mastered
Shareable digital certificate for portfolios
Pathway to Junior Tech Passport certification
Recognition of coding fundamentals achievement
Want a complete learning journey?
Course Investment
AED 1,440
- 24 live 1-on-1 sessions
- 50 minutes per session
- 12+ advanced projects
- AI image & voice integration
- Certificate of completion
- Flexible scheduling
AED 60 per session
Complete Scratch Journey: Both Level 1 + Level 2 = 48 sessions for AED 2,880
Frequently Asked Questions
Level 1 is recommended as it covers foundational concepts. However, students with prior Scratch experience (6+ months of regular use) may be able to start at Level 2 after an assessment. Contact us to discuss your child’s background.
Scratch Level 2 is designed for children ages 8-12 (Grades 3-6). Students should ideally have completed Level 1 or have equivalent Scratch experience.
Level 1 covers foundations and intro AI. Level 2 advances to complex arcade mechanics, physics simulations, competitive games, and applied AI projects. Level 2 students build more sophisticated, polished games.
Students build 12+ projects including arcade classics (Ghost Catcher, Flappy Bird), sports games (Football Goalie, Tetris), shooters (Space Shooter), and AI-powered games using image recognition and chatbots!
Scratch works on any computer (Windows, Mac, or Chromebook) with internet access. A laptop or desktop with a larger screen provides the best coding experience.
After completing both Scratch levels, students are ready for text-based programming! We recommend Python for Kids or Roblox Studio (Lua) as the next step in their coding journey.
Need to Start with Foundations?
Level 1 covers all the basics: interface mastery, game logic, and intro AI concepts