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Using MIT Scratch For Programming and Control: Introducing The Scratch Interface

Scratch is an application that allows students to create simple animations and programs by dragging and dropping blocks of code. The document introduces Scratch and what students will learn, including using sequences of instructions to control devices, events, and understand precise framing of instructions. Students are assigned homework to download Scratch so they can begin programming animations at home.

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Using MIT Scratch For Programming and Control: Introducing The Scratch Interface

Scratch is an application that allows students to create simple animations and programs by dragging and dropping blocks of code. The document introduces Scratch and what students will learn, including using sequences of instructions to control devices, events, and understand precise framing of instructions. Students are assigned homework to download Scratch so they can begin programming animations at home.

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Using MIT Scratch for

Programming and Control


Introducing the scratch interface
Year 9 ICT
Autumn Term 2007
What is Scratch?
Scratch is a software
application that allows us
to make simple
programmes for
animating objects on the
screen.
You simply drag and drop
instructions to build up
your programme
What you will learn:
National Curriculum levels:
use sequences of instructions to control devices and
achieve specific outcomes
use ICT systems to control events in a predetermined
manner
create sequences of instructions to control events, and
understand the need to be precise when framing and
sequencing instructions
develop, try out and refine sequences of instructions to
monitor, measure and control events, and show
efficiency in framing these instructions
Introducing Scratch 1
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Homework
For homework go to the Scratch web
site and download Scratch so that you can
use it at home
http://scratch.mit.edu/

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