Scratch MIT - home page
Getting started - 13 easy to follow tutorials
Starter Projects - lots of premade projects which you can open and edit
Create an animated Greetings Card with Scratch
Animate your name with Scratch
Starter Projects - lots of premade projects which you can open and edit
Create an animated Greetings Card with Scratch
Animate your name with Scratch
Brilliant resources from Simon Haughton
Scratch 2.0 Resources & Planning
Easy to follow downloadable instructions to create Pong; a car racing game; an etch-a-sketch game; golf game and a shark attack game using the coding blocks
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On-line instructions from Simon Haughton
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Speed Racer
A downloadable document with simple instructions to create a racetrack with a variable speed racing car |
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Scratch Car Game - tutorial
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Studyzone
"Learn how to write your own computer programs with the fantastic free Scratch software. Through this series of lessons you will learn to design, make and test your own computer programs, including interactive games, quizzes and simulations. You will also develop your debugging skills helping you to become a master programmer!" |
Computing Science in Primary Education Phil Bagge
How I teach programming to 7-11 year olds using Scratch |
Junior Computing Science
- Smoking Car "Designed as a simple introductory game for 7-8 year olds. Pupils create a car that travels round a roadway emitting smoke as it goes. Can the user keep the smoke trail on the roadway? Pupils can also create a sequence of instructions to take the car from start to finish." |
Junior Computing Science
- Angles "This module asks pupils to investigate the properties of regular 2D shapes through the creation of a simple program. Pupils read differentiated pseudo code and then follow these instructions to build the program. They then use their program to investigate regular 2D shapes." |
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Scratch Creative Computing - Learner workbook
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