In our first #CreativeComputingChat of the year, educators from around the world shared resources and reflected on their goals for teaching with Scratch!
We are so excited to share a sneak peek of the third edition of the Creative Computing Curriculum Guide! These materials are from a session hosted by the ScratchEd Team at the 2018 Scratch Conference.
This free, interest-driven curriculum includes projects and resources designed specifically for elementary coders and coding educators with little or no coding experience.
The practice of keeping design journals helps learners brainstorm, plan, iterate, and reflect. Here's a diverse collection of real student design journals.
Modelo de rúbrica para establecer criterios que los estudiantes deben cumplir cuando trabajan con Scratch y que les permite comparar sus propios avances en programación.
After teaching students some basics (stage, sprites, costumes, loops, movement, ask/answer, broadcast/receive, variables), I challenged them to create their own projects.
What helps you to support people learning with Scratch? With resources, you can share all types of content, across different curricular areas and ages.