We are so excited to share a sneak peek of the third edition of the Creative Computing Curriculum Guide! These materials are from a session hosted by the ScratchEd Team at the 2018 Scratch Conference.
You don't need computers to teach kids computational thinking, just imagination. Even if you have your Hour of Code project ready to go, you may want to keep this handy.
Basic Shapes. The project consists of an application on geometry that can be "shared" by any person, whether or not visual impairment and / or low vision.
I'm Dhif Abdelmoumen,computer teacher i'm from Tunisia. I attended this training because Scratch is a very important learning tool. I thank the tutors of the course, and students too.
I've created a manual for teachers and students, which goal is to help them to take their first steps with Scratch. The book is under CC 3.0 license and it's in Polish language.
Students are responding that they like spending class time creating games with Scratch. This post includes slides for 2 games we're making in class using Scratch.