In our first #CreativeComputingChat of the year, educators from around the world shared resources and reflected on their goals for teaching with Scratch!
This free, interest-driven curriculum includes projects and resources designed specifically for elementary coders and coding educators with little or no coding experience.
Can visual and media arts help introduce and extend computational creativity? Together, Scratch and art have limitless potential for learning and creating!
Together, Scratch and music have limitless potential for learning and creating! Check out this list of Scratch and Music resources and add your go-to projects, lessons, and activities.
We crowdsourced examples of Scratch and Civic Engagement. See what people shared, and add more example projects, curricula, and lesson plans to the list.
This collection of Math+Scratch resources highlights many ways that students build mathematical understanding by building their own projects in Scratch.
Did you know that you can make your Scratch projects play music samples? Explore this Scratch concept by creating a project that incorporates the Sound Library.
Did you know that you can make your Scratch projects interactive through a microphone? Explore this advanced Scratch concept by creating a project that incorporates the loudness sensing feature.
In this activity, students will create a virtual spray paint can & graffiti canvas for others to make art taking advantage of conditional statements and the 'mouse down?' property.
Students will enjoy outracing the bad guy in this game. 4th and 5th graders can program their own multiplication game in Scratch. Concepts covered include; variables, loops, random numbers, etc.