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This hotlist contains various resources for teaching and learning with Scratch.
Updated on Jan 12, 15
Created on Mar 16, 11
Category: Schools & Education
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General Scratch Resources
Scratch cards provide a quick way to learn new Scratch code. The front of the card shows what you can do; the back shows how to do it. Click to view and print each card, or download a zip file with all the cards.
Scratch Tutorials
This site is dedicated to the students and teachers who want to learn Scratch.
In this archived webinar Michael Gorman introduces Scratch, shows some beginning basics, gives student examples, and shows how Scratch can be applied across the curriculum.
Teaching with Scratch
The Scratch site for educators.
LEARN: How your students can create and share with Scratch
SHARE: Your experiences and resources you've developed
CONNECT: With other Scratch educators online and in your area
Introduction to Scratch using introductory video from Scratch web site and PowerPoint on the areas of the scratch interface. Students have time to investigate existing scratch projects either online or provided by the teacher in order to get some idea of the way that Scratch can be used.
Welcome to the distribution center for BYOB (Build Your Own Blocks), an advanced offshoot of Scratch. This version is an attempt to extend the brilliant accessibility of Scratch to somewhat older users—in particular, non-CS-major computer science students—without becoming inaccessible to its original audience.
Scratch Project Examples
This project was created by a 12-year-old boy in Bangalore, who was studying the layers of the Earth in school. His native language is Kannada.
Make the frogs jump until the pattern is reversed. How Many Moves Will It Take (10 ?, 15 ?, 20 ?)
This is the first installment of a talk/news show that's all about scratch. This episode is about the scratch cat. This is very funny, and I plan I plan to make one of these every week.
I got to visit LEGO in Billund, Denmark this week to help with a Scratch workshop. The trip has been amazing and I wanted to share some of my experiences (as told through a minifig).
The grasshopper Flip is prisoned by Tekla the spider. To find the key and free him, the bee Maya has to help the ladybird to open flowers, than help the ant boss to order his ant company and at least get the key out of the spidernet.
This scratch was created by Ryan and Alekz in Mr. Z's sixth grade class.
The eyes follow! This is a great example of a Scratch project you might want to download and figure out how the author set it up.
27 items | 12 visits
This hotlist contains various resources for teaching and learning with Scratch.
Updated on Jan 12, 15
Created on Mar 16, 11
Category: Schools & Education
URL: