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Resources related to using MIT's Scratch programming application in the classroom
Updated on Jan 13, 15
Created on Sep 07, 11
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A Moodle course that teaches multimedia programming with the free Scratch programming application
Collection of 3 units split into 64 lessons with tutorials for programming in Scratch. Includes plans, videos, etc.
Curriculum documents, cost estimates, etc. for using MIT's Scratch programming software in the classroom. Great background resource.
Informative diagram worksheet that guides you along the path to creating your Scratch program.
Lots of resources! Learn more about the Scratch programming language: what is it, where it can be downloaded, and how it can be used in the classroom. Engage your students in problem solving and mathematics while teaching them how to design their own interactive stories, animations, games and more. Find additional Scratch resources including detailed lesson plans with corresponding video tutorials, a Use this rubric to grade students first Scratch game design projects.Scratch project planning flowchart, storyboard and grading rubrics.
A free downloadable PDF eBook for learning how to program in Scratch.
Directions for sharing Scratch projects by embedding them into any HTML page.
How to publish your Scratch projects to other websites using the Scratch gallery
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.*
You can also take a look at projects using the code on the Scratch Cards.
Colleen Lewis, a doctoral student in Education at Berkeley, has created a series of 22 fun worksheets that teach kids how to program with Scratch. The worksheet questions are put in such a way as to make students think and explore on their own. The material is presented in a kid-friendly manner--colorful and rich with Scratch images and labeled diagrams.
Lots of examples of programming projects using the Scratch programming application.
Follow-up documents from a conference presenter for Scratch.
We have developed a six day Scratch unit for 7th and 8th grade math. One class period of each six-day cycle is devoted to Scratch, effectively spreading the lessons out over a six week period. During their course of study, students learn simple terminology, are introduced to the principles of object-oriented programming, and create original animations and games that are uploaded to our Scratch Web Gallery.
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Resources related to using MIT's Scratch programming application in the classroom
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