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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
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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 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
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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
1 Comment
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Contributed by Elizabeth Christophy, March 07, 2013
Interactive redox balancing activity.
Activity
High School
Science
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Contributed by Heidi Williams, March 03, 2013
Classroom 2.0 webinar on infusing Scratch projects within the K-8 curriculum
Advocacy Material, Audio and Video, Curriculum, Lesson Plan, Presentation
Elementary School, Middle School
Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Teacher Education, Technology
1 Comment
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Contributed by Elizabeth Christophy, March 03, 2013
Carbon's 2s and 2p orbitals are hybridized, in turn, into sp3, sp2 and sp orbitals.
Activity
High School
Science
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Contributed by Elizabeth Christophy, March 03, 2013
This lesson adds 4 compounds to a beaker of water. The solubility of the compound is revealed. It could easily be modified by the students for other compounds given to them.
Activity
High School
Science
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Contributed by Keith Wilson, March 02, 2013
Scratch IT Website has moved.
Website
Middle School
Computer Science
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