Learn to Code with Scratch

Scratch is a programming language developed at the MIT Media Lab and funded by several organizations including but not limited to the National Science Foundation (NSF), Microsoft, Intel Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Google, Iomega and MIT Media Lab research consortia. Scratch allows you to crate your own animated games, art and stories.

 

To learn more about Scratch, access the site and create an account visit:

https://scratch.mit.edu/

 

Below you will find a list of resources and tutorials that you may find helpful:

https://scratch.mit.edu/help/

 

Scratch reference cards: https://scratch.mit.edu/info/cards/

Scratch video tutorials: https://scratch.mit.edu/help/videos/

Scratch starter projects: https://scratch.mit.edu/starter_projects/

 

Scratch Lesson Plans:

http://wiki.classroom20.com/Scratch+Lesson+Plans

https://www.scribd.com/document/8028928/Scratch-Lessons

http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/guide/

http://technologypainting.com/

 

Additional Coding Resources:

 

Code Websites
Hour of Code https://code.org/
 
Code Apps
Scratch Jr.
Hopscotch
Kodable
Daizy the Dinosaur
Move the Turtle
Run Marco
Cargo-Bot