For April Fools’ Day, your students can create their own pranks using coding! They’ll follow step-by-step instructions to create what seems like a simple game – but there’s a surprising twist at the end. When they’re done, students can show off their creations to friends and see their reactions!
If you’re looking for more fun coding projects for April Fools’ Day, check out our seasonal project from last year!
Teachers, to assign a project to your class:
- Log in to your Tynker account.
- Click on the “Start Tutorial” button above (in this blog post) to open the project.
- Save the project to your account.
- Go to your “My Projects” section.
- Hover over the project you want to assign and click the “Assign+” button.
After your class has finished, don’t forget to create a class showcase of all your students’ projects to share with parents.
Parents, to give a project to your child:
- Have your child log in to his/her account.
- Click on the “Start Tutorial” button above (in this blog post) to open the project.
- Save the project.
If your students or children use the Tynker app for iPad, they can find this project in the “Seasonal Projects” folder in the Tynker Workshop.
We love to see what kids are making! Share your projects on Twitter or Facebook and be sure to tag us @goTynker.