Scratch
Scratch Account for Educators
Scratch Language settings (English & French)
Scratch 3.0 Guide
Scratch 3.0 Learner Workbook
Scratch 3.0 Coding Cards (See the Code)
Start with Activity D then move to A,B,C, E & F Cards then try Creating a game
Lesson Plans: https://bootuppd.org/curriculum-3rd-grade-plus/
Visual & Media Arts:
http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/resources/scratch-across-every-subject-visual-and-media-arts
- Move with Arrow Keys
- Make a Character Jump
- Switch Poses
- Glide from Point to Point
- Walking Animation
- Flying Animation
- Talking Animation
- Draw an Animation
- Play a Drum
- Make a Rhythm
- Animate a Drum
- Make a Melody
- Play a Chord
- Surprise Song
- Beatbox Sounds
- Record Sounds
- Play a Song
Scratch in Music:
http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/resources/scratch-across-every-subject-music
Challenge 1: Build a Piano that you can play
Inspiration: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/10012676/
Play Happy Birthday on the keyboard & record yourself playing !
Random Music Generator: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/139409567/
- Start a Story
- Start a Conversation
- Switch Backdrops
- Click a Character
- Add Your Voice
- Glide to a Spot
- Walk onto the Stage
- Respond to a Character
- Add a Scene
Literacy:
http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/resources/scratch-across-every-subject-literacy
MIT Scratch: Tutorial
MIT Scatch: Tutorial Code
MIT Scratch Tutorials to enhance "Story Telling"
MIT Scratch: Educator Guide
MIT Scratch: Story Telling Examples
CS First: Story Telling (Google Classroom Integration)
CS First: Story Telling Examples
OLP Student explains Frostbite
Challenge 1: Create your own story with settings, characters and dialogue.
Challenge 2: Enhance your story with animations and/or Music (Other Card Sets).
Challenge 3: Add Scratch 3.0 Extension Blocks to your story