Don't have access to a color printer or the resources to buy books for your students? These projects can be printed on a black and white printer. Many are 2 per page to save paper.
Did you know that you can make your Scratch projects play music samples? Explore this Scratch concept by creating a project that incorporates the Sound Library.
Did you know that you can make your Scratch projects interactive through a microphone? Explore this advanced Scratch concept by creating a project that incorporates the loudness sensing feature.
In this activity, students will create a virtual spray paint can & graffiti canvas for others to make art taking advantage of conditional statements and the 'mouse down?' property.
5 part YouTube video series on how to create a simple animation using Scratch 2.0 See details for an outline of content covered in the series. Complete Scratch file and planning page pdf included too.
Step-by-step guide through building a soccer game in Scratch, designed to point out some potential tricky areas that you and/or your students may run into along the way.
Use Scratch to honor a hero from history. In the first episode of School of the Future, you will learn how to create a digital collage, combining images and objects from the life of Anne Frank.
The major principle of teaching a child how to program is the creation of a complex game by the child that will consist of many minor structures called scripts.