As part of my involvement in an evaluation of Scratch by the EDC, I was provided with a series of questions to use in the daily reflections my students wrote in our class blog.
A study into how Scratch can be used to teach Mathematics at Key Stage 3. Including evaluating Math based Scratch Projects, the Scratch and ScratchEd Website, creating resources etc
From the Creative Computing educator workshop, a compilation of presentations, activities, and handouts for cultivating computational thinking and computational creativity in your classroom.
In this lesson you will build a gravity system that can be used in video games. When a character jumps, they will move in the air 10 spaces then gravity will pull them back to the ground
3C's of Scratch
I designed this wallpaper to show how Scratch can promote 21st century skills. This is available to use under the Creative Commons license.
I "remixed" Karen Randall's rubric and uploaded the project criteria (have a goal, tell a story, be original, show care/effort, demonstrate your coding skills).