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Syllabic Matching Game interface.

Inuktitut Digital Literacy Game Engine

Grade audience: Primary - Adult

The Inuktitut Digital Literacy Game Engine hosts three games (when launched but educators can add more game iterations they create), designed in partnership with Ilitaqsiniq Nunavut Literacy Council.

Iqalliarluk game interface.

Iqalliarluk

Grade audience: Middle - Adult

Have fun and improve your typing skills by playing Iqalliarluk – ᐃᖃᓪᓕᐊᕐᓗᒃ, a new game developed by Ilitaqsiniq – Nunavut Literacy Council and Pinnguaq!

Google Workspace logo displayed with various logos.

Introduction to Google Workspace Part 1

Grade audience: Primary - Secondary

This learning program is divided into two courses: Introduction to Google Workspace and Advanced Google Workspace. The first course is intended to provide learners with practical training on how to use Google Workspace. This introductory course will serve as a step-by-step guide to using the basic functions of Google tools and help you integrate them … Continued

The camera is behind the learner and the learner is turned around smiling. The learner is working on Scratch on their computer.

Introduction to Scratch

Grade audience: Primary - Secondary

In this course, the basics of Scratch will be introduced to provide learners with the foundational skills required to begin creating in Scratch. Scratch is a basic coding language that uses a ‘building block’ style coding to create animated stories, interactive games, simulations, and beautiful artwork.

Critter on a map of Nunavut saying "Qujannamiik!"

Scratch Mix and Match Series

Grade audience: Middle - Grade 12

Learn how to make your own game with the Scratch Mix and Match Cards. Accept the challenge and make a game or story with the cards for this challenge!

The top half of the scratch backdrop is a photo of a green car on a highway, with buildings illuminated in the background. The bottom half is buttons you click to change your backdrop and your scratch character.

Pinnguaq at Home: Week 10

Grade audience: Primary - Adult

See what Pinnguaq is offering for online learning at home for the week of June 22nd to 26th.

Scratch Mix and Match Challenge #4

Scratch Mix and Match Challenge #4

Grade audience: Middle - Grade 12

Scratch Mix and Match Cards Challenge #4. Accept the challenge and learn how to make a Choose your own Adventure game or story! Making your own games in Scratch is a fun way to learn how to code!

The scratch cat sitting on a beach with a speech bubble that displays "ready?"

Cyclic Bouncing Animations in Scratch

Grade audience: Middle - Grade 12

In this tutorial, you will learn about how conditional statements and a counter variable can be used to create a bouncing arrow animation in Scratch.

Pixel Power: Sprites for Scratch

Pixel Power: Sprites for Scratch

Grade audience: Middle - Adult

Create a basic four-frame walk cycle for a 32×32 character sprite from start to finish, then import that sprite into Scratch. A time-compressed video example of the process helps to illustrate the process.

Pinnguaq at Home: Week 9

Pinnguaq at Home: Week 9

Grade audience: Primary - Adult

See what Pinnguaq is offering for online learning at home for the week of June 15th to 29th.

A graphic with a seal and the text "Natsiq Hunter."

Natsiq Hunter

Grade audience: Middle - Grade 7

In this tutorial Natsiq Hunter, participants will learn to use if/else statements to make a simple click game.

The scratch cat is walking along the backdrop that is a highway. The goal is to create a transition from that backdrop to a black backdrop.

Scene Transitions in Scratch

Grade audience: Grade 7 - Grade 12

In this quick tutorial, you will learn how to manipulate sprite sizes to create a scene transition animation in Scratch.

Stardew Valley fishing mini-game. Captured using OBS Studio on May 28, 2020.

Pinnguaq at Home: Week 8

Grade audience: Primary - Adult

See what Pinnguaq is offering for online learning at home for the week of June 8th to 12th.

Scratch Basics Series

Scratch Basics Series

In this series, the basics of Scratch will be introduced to provide learners with the foundational skills required to begin creating in Scratch.

A green soda bottle with two arrows, one pointing down that shows a bitmap version of the image; making it blurry, and then the other arrow pointing up to display the vector; making it readable.

Working with vector graphics art in Scratch

Grade audience: Grade 7 - Grade 12

In this tutorial, you will learn about the differences between vector graphics and raster graphics (also called bitmap graphics or pixel graphics) and how they are used in Scratch as well as how to use Inkscape to make vector-based art for use in Scratch.

Pinnguaq at Home: Week 7

Pinnguaq at Home: Week 7

Grade audience: Primary - Adult

See what Pinnguaq is offering for online learning at home for the week of June 1st to 5th.

Hearts stacked on top of each other with code related words on it.

Scratch Mix and Match Challenge #3

Grade audience: Grade 7 - Grade 12

Scratch Mix and Match Cards Challenge #3. Making your own games in Scratch is a fun way to learn how to code! Accept the challenge and make a game or story with at least two of the three Mix and Match cards for this challenge!

Critter chorus game code blocks.

Pinnguaq at Home: Week 6

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 12

See what Pinnguaq is offering for online learning at home for the week of May 25th to 29th.