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Contributed by Andrew Sula, May 17, 2013
The Start Scratch iPhone app has been designed to make learning Scratch even easier.
Tool
High School, College and University, Professional Development, Other
Technology
5 Comments
4 Bookmarks
Contributed by James Tiffin Jr, May 16, 2013
Incorporating these four concrete elements of game design in the planning phases can make the creation process much easier for students.
Activity, Curriculum, Lesson Plan, Reference Guide, Sample Scratch Project
Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Computer Science, Technology
0 Comments
2 Bookmarks
Contributed by Kelley Meister, May 15, 2013
New Scratch Game Booklet for use with planning and designing your Scratcher's games!
Activity, Reference Guide, Textbook, Tool, Other
Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Computer Science, Language Arts, Teacher Education, Technology, Visual Arts
0 Comments
4 Bookmarks
Contributed by Rosh Razavi, May 13, 2013
ChemiConstruct is a project that helps high school students to become engaged in building chemistry models and simulations using Scratch programming language.
Audio and Video
High School
Science
1 Comment
0 Bookmarks
Contributed by Derek Breen, May 11, 2013
I created this simple project to introduce the concept of Generative Art while attending the May ScratchEd Meetup at the MIT Media Lab.
Sample Scratch Project
N/A
Visual Arts
0 Comments
3 Bookmarks
Contributed by Julianne Ross-Kleinmann, May 06, 2013
Computational Thinking Rubrics
Assessment
Elementary School
Computer Science, Technology
0 Comments
5 Bookmarks
Contributed by Julianne Ross-Kleinmann, May 06, 2013
Assessing 3rd Grade Content Area Vocabulary
Assessment
Elementary School
Language Arts, Technology
0 Comments
2 Bookmarks
Contributed by Julianne Ross-Kleinmann, May 05, 2013
3rd Grade: My Creative Computing Lesson 1 remix.
Lesson Plan
Elementary School
Technology
1 Comment
1 Bookmark
Contributed by ScratchEd Team, May 03, 2013
In this Google+ Hangout On Air event, the ScratchEd Team shares an overview of what's new in Scratch 2.0 and what's good to know about the transition.
Audio and Video, Presentation, Tool
Preschool and Kindergarten, Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College and University, Professional Development, Other
Computer Science, Engineering, Language Arts, Mathematics, Music, Science, Social Studies, Teacher Education, Technology, Visual Arts, Other
0 Comments
0 Bookmarks
Contributed by Richard Klein, May 02, 2013
Scratch is Missing is a writing/programming exercise disguised as a mystery story. See www.ScratchIsMissing.org for information and teacher resources.
Activity, Handout, Sample Scratch Project, Website
Preschool and Kindergarten, Elementary School, Middle School
Computer Science
0 Comments
1 Bookmark
Contributed by Janet Dee, April 21, 2013
What great ideas come from teachers gathering to generate a project for introducing High School students to computer science?
Activity
High School
Computer Science
0 Comments
1 Bookmark
Contributed by Torbjorn Skauli, April 20, 2013
Demonstrate Scratch at public events! Here is a poster and a handout.
Advocacy Material, Handout, Presentation, Other
Preschool and Kindergarten, Elementary School, Other
Computer Science, Other
0 Comments
4 Bookmarks
Contributed by Fundación Gabriel Piedrahita Uribe, April 17, 2013
Experiencia en la que se aprovechó el potencial de la programación de computadores con Scratch para que los estudiantes aprendieran a identificar, expresar y regular sus emociones.
Curriculum
Elementary School
Computer Science
0 Comments
0 Bookmarks
Contributed by Fundación Gabriel Piedrahita Uribe, April 17, 2013
Actualmente se consolida un movimiento que propone que todos los estudiantes, de todas las escuelas, aprendan a programar computadores. Reseñamos aquí una de esas iniciativas: code.org.
Other
Middle School
Computer Science
0 Comments
0 Bookmarks
Contributed by Rosh Razavi, April 13, 2013
6 different activities ranked by sophistication level
Activity, Handout, Sample Scratch Project
N/A
Technology
0 Comments
1 Bookmark
Contributed by Christophe THOMAS, April 10, 2013
Une série de tutoriel video en français pour apprendre à programmer avec SCRATCH.
Audio and Video, Curriculum, Lesson Plan, Tutorial
Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College and University
Computer Science, Technology
0 Comments
0 Bookmarks
Contributed by Brian Foley, April 08, 2013
A quick and fun introduction to Scratch that introduces motion, loops, variables and other topics. Should take about an hour.
Handout, Lesson Plan, Tutorial
Elementary School, Middle School
Computer Science
4 Comments
5 Bookmarks
Contributed by Sutinder Mann, April 07, 2013
I set myself the task of creating the simplest possible game that my Year 8 class could create. It is reminsicent of the that classic Asteroids.
Activity, Handout, Sample Scratch Project
Middle School
Computer Science
0 Comments
1 Bookmark
Contributed by Sutinder Mann, April 01, 2013
A simple guide to making a maze game which relies upon several key scratch ideas such as broadcast and sensing of color intercations. The game is incomplete and is ripe for extending.
Handout, Sample Scratch Project, Tutorial
Middle School
Computer Science
3 Comments
1 Bookmark
Contributed by Paul Koning, March 25, 2013
Build your own platform game with Scratch 2.0!
Activity, Audio and Video, Presentation, Sample Scratch Project, Tutorial
Middle School, High School
Computer Science
0 Comments
5 Bookmarks
Contributed by Elizabeth Christophy, March 18, 2013
In this game show, cations look for the anions that will make neutral ionic compounds.
Activity, Sample Scratch Project
High School
Science
0 Comments
0 Bookmarks
Contributed by Meredith Silburn, March 17, 2013
Hit the target in time!
Activity, Sample Scratch Project
Elementary School
Computer Science
2 Comments
0 Bookmarks
Contributed by Meredith Silburn, March 17, 2013
Save your friend from the maze before the monster attacks
Activity, Sample Scratch Project
Elementary School
Computer Science
0 Comments
0 Bookmarks
Contributed by Brian Harvey, March 16, 2013
Snap! is a reimplementation of BYOB (Build Your Own Blocks), a language for teaching high school and college computer science inspired by Scratch, extended with first class procedures...
Tool
High School, College and University
Computer Science
0 Comments
1 Bookmark
Contributed by ScratchEd Team, March 12, 2013
Short videos of educators demonstrating a space invaders game project and a large-scale Scratch project created by international collaborators.
Audio and Video, Presentation, Sample Scratch Project
Elementary School, Professional Development
Computer Science, Engineering, Language Arts, Mathematics, Music, Science, Social Studies, Teacher Education, Technology, Visual Arts, Other
1 Comment
0 Bookmarks