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Contributed by Matthew Field, November 16, 2013
A4 size scratch blocks for use as class display.
Other
Other
Computer Science
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Contributed by Ai Boon Tan, October 13, 2013
Encourage your students to design a travelling machine with only three shapes and weave a story into it at the same time. View the project below and let their imaginations fly. Enjoy! :)
Lesson Plan
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Language Arts
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Contributed by Chris Gresse von Wangenheim, October 12, 2013
An adapted and into Brazilian Portuguese translated version of the SCRATCH cards.
Handout
Elementary School
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Contributed by Phil Curnow, September 22, 2013
A set of useful custom blocks to manipulate strings in Scratch.
Sample Scratch Project, Tutorial
Middle School
Computer Science
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Contributed by Rick Ashby, August 20, 2013
Programming a gun is a great way to engage students in the rhetoric of video games?
Tutorial
Middle School, High School
Language Arts, Social Studies
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Contributed by Manuel Menezes de Sequeira, July 09, 2013
Agora já tens os projectos de arranque para iniciados traduzidos para português!
Sample Scratch Project
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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
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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
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, March 11, 2013
Reflections and slides from ScratchEd's SIGCSE 2013 sessions.
Presentation
Professional Development
Computer Science, Teacher Education
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Contributed by Elizabeth Christophy, March 09, 2013
This game teaches the parts of the Periodic Table using a maze game.
Activity
High School
Science
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