In our first #CreativeComputingChat of the year, educators from around the world shared resources and reflected on their goals for teaching with Scratch!
Romanian Translation of the Creative Computing manual, Teacher and Learner workbooks.
Traducere in limba romana a manualului Creative Computing, Manualul Profesorului si Caietul Cursantului.
Contributed by Margarida Romero, September 21, 2016
This guide aims to promote co-creative uses of technologies and contribute to #5c21 development: critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, problem solving and computational thinking.
Contributed by Tchounikine Pierre, January 26, 2016
Ce document vise à aider les enseignants (et les formateurs d’enseignants) à aborder l’enseignement de « la pensée informatique » et l’utilisation de l’environnement de programmation Scratch.
Contributed by Georgios Papadopoulos, November 10, 2015
Writing hierarchical, modular, object-based, event-driven code in a visual block-based programming environment. Material from Research & Development Department of Ellinogermaniki Agogi,Greece
Contributed by Engineering Village, April 28, 2015
After conducting several classes for kids in the Sultanate of Oman, Engineering Village is pleased to present you with a simple introduction to Scratch book in Arabic.
Haunted House Adventure Game in Scratch Workbook walks you through creating an adventure game in Scratch. Perfect for educators to use in schools, libraries, and community events.
Contributed by Adriano Parracciani, September 13, 2014
Cronache da Scratch, (Chronicles from Scratch) is a book (self-published) that contains seven short funny stories about Scratch world as seen by the sprite's side.
This book is a sequel to the book “Basic Scratch”. Basic Scratch was intended for the complete beginner to the world of programming and Scratch. This book goes beyond the basics of Scratch.