A simple guide to making a maze game which relies upon several key scratch ideas such as broadcast and sensing of color intercations. The game is incomplete and is ripe for extending.
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.
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...
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.
Activity, Curriculum, Handout, Textbook, Tutorial
Preschool and Kindergarten, Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College and University, Professional Development, Other
After teaching students some basics (stage, sprites, costumes, loops, movement, ask/answer, broadcast/receive, variables), I challenged them to create their own projects.