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Contributed by Greg Mittleider, October 01, 2018
Happy Monday Scratch Educators! Come and try out my Weekly Scratch Challenge!
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Contributed by Elliot Schultz, July 28, 2017
Making an interactive board game for use in a multitude of subject areas.
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, July 18, 2017
Scratch isn't just for computer science classes. Scratch can be incorporated into any content area in any classroom!
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, April 04, 2017
The ScratchEd Team hosted a #ScratchEd Chat on Tuesday, March 28, 2017 on Math and Scratch. Check out the complete archived chat on Storify, as well as the list of resources that participants shared.
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, November 01, 2016
This collection of Math+Scratch resources highlights many ways that students build mathematical understanding by building their own projects in Scratch.
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Contributed by James Abela, March 07, 2015
This presentation shows you how you can use Scratch Across The Curriculum in a wide range of subjects.
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Contributed by Jennifer Griffith-Delgado, March 26, 2014
This free chapter from Learn to Program with Scratch introduces the concept of variables.
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Contributed by Adriano Parracciani, June 25, 2013
this challenge is focused on creating drawings using only the 12 blocks listed.
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Contributed by Heidi Williams, March 03, 2013
Classroom 2.0 webinar on infusing Scratch projects within the K-8 curriculum
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Contributed by K Rusniak, October 30, 2012
Programming a game to learn math teaches many basic and fundamental computer science concepts.
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, October 23, 2012
An explanation of the Fibonacci sequence and a tutorial of how to model the number series in Scratch.
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, May 29, 2012
A Scratch assessment rubric and video of the two creators sharing reflections after trying out the rubric this year.
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Contributed by Wade Gemmell, April 18, 2012
For today's program, we are going to build a simple Pac-Man game. Pac-Man was one of the very first arcade games developed around 1980.
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Contributed by Heidi Williams, January 15, 2012
Align the Common Core math standards to an interactive Scratch project!
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Contributed by Leslie Daniels, August 18, 2010
This PowerPoint presentation was presented at the 2010 MIT Scratch Conference. It reviews the results of a pilot study on how to infuse technology into a secondary science and math curriculum.
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Stories

Contributed by ScratchEd Team, March 01, 2017
What can it look like to build deep math understanding through Scratch, as a teacher and as a student?
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Contributed by Elisabeth Lepert, April 04, 2016
A 7th grade class creates an Art project using geometrical concepts and coding.
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, July 31, 2013
Jennifer describes how she used Scratch to help students with language-based disabilities boost their confidence and math skills.
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, May 02, 2013
Find out how teachers in Palo Alto, CA are integrating Scratch throughout a middle school STEM curriculum.
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Contributed by Sheena Vaidyanathan, June 30, 2012
Approx 500 6th graders in the Los Altos School district, California made math games using this lesson plan. Creativity, collaboration, computer science at work
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Contributed by Rick Dykstra, June 23, 2011
My grade 6 class enjoyed creating projects using Scratch (as first time users). Their projects are on topics from grade 6 math and science.
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Contributed by Todd Anderson, January 20, 2011
Using a project to collect survey data you can then generate a pie chart based on the results.
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Contributed by Michelle Choi, October 20, 2010
In a follow up to Ingrid's story about her work at Maria Baldwin School, Ingrid tells her favorite story about Scratch.
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