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This document promotes the use of Scratch, a free coding platform, to encourage cross-curricular coding activities. It provides resources for educators on how to set up and teach coding classes using Scratch. Students can explore tutorials to create games, animations, stories and more. Scratch can be linked to math and science curriculum to solve problems and create computational representations. Educators can also connect with others on Facebook groups to share ideas and lesson plans.

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"SCRATCH" TO

ENCOURAGE CROSS-
CURRICULAR CODING
ACTIVITIES

Opportunity for
learning
Scratch in Practice (SiP) shares ideas
and resources from Scratch Team
and educators around the world.
Each month, the SiP website features
a new theme to explore and discuss.

Create your own


Class
Easy step by step set up. Link your
Google classroom directly to
Scratch coding.

Resources for Educators


Scratch Educator will show you how to run and
teach you class about coding and the
importance of learning this new skill.

Resources for Students


Students can explore tutorials to create,
games, animation, stories and so much
more! The learning never stops!

Connect to other
Educators
Connect with educators on Facebook
groups where you can ask questions,
get ideas and create lesson plans that
are engaging and interactive.
Curriculum Connections
Link Scratch to both the Math and Science curriculum:
solve problems and create computational
representations of mathematical situations by writing and
executing code, including code that involves sequential
events. In Language/Religion/Family Life students can
create stories, animate videos and presentations for
social justice issue such as Anti-Racism, Poverty and
Bullying.

Easy to Use
Step by Step instructions, video tutorials
and online help make using Scratch easy,
accessible and less intimidating. New
learners and experienced coders will
benefit from using this program to
enhance their lessons and motivate
students to participate and learn.

Let's get coding with


Scratch and see how this
tool will better your
classroom engagement.

https://scratch.mit.edu/

Learning Engagement # 5
(PQP Part 2)
Kathy Villarroel- Sponagle

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