Kanyinsola Sowemimo(@Kanyin_code14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scratch Team ScratchJr A3. In Nigeria, we guide our students to incorporate Scratch Team and ScratchJr across different subjects. We have created projects on animal habitat, music and musical notes, math quiz, Bible quiz, animation to encourage citizens to vote, even physical exercises 👇

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ispKL(@ispKL) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A team of Yr7/8 Computer Scientists from ISP are taking part in the KL Coding Cup this weekend. Under pressure to re-create 1980s style arcade games using Scratch coding. Amazing concentration & focus. @Scratch

A team of Yr7/8 Computer Scientists from ISP are taking part in the KL Coding Cup this weekend. Under pressure to re-create 1980s style arcade games using Scratch coding. Amazing concentration & focus. #ScratchChat @Scratch
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Future Learning Unit(@FutureLearningU) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An here a video showing how it works ( select place, day and time ) with a simple project that compares the noise level between two different places in a day. cc: Scratch Team

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Coach Jason Pullano(@CoachPullano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking for an project that is aligned to your content?? How about doing a story book retell or plot lesson using ScratchJr?? Quick and easy where students can describe the setting and events of a story or book!

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Matthew Farber, Ed.D.(@MatthewFarber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A3 A former 7th grade student learned @Scratch for her project on the American colonies, driven by self-expression over code puzzles. I later blogged about it for Joan Ganz Cooney Center 'Coding as Self-Expression' joanganzcooneycenter.org/2016/08/11/cod…

A3 A former 7th grade student learned @Scratch for her #geniushour project on the American colonies, driven by self-expression over code puzzles. I later blogged about it for @CooneyCenter 'Coding as Self-Expression' joanganzcooneycenter.org/2016/08/11/cod… #hardfun #scratchstories #scratchchat
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Allen Antoine(@mathematic_AL) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Machine Learning for Kids activities have captured my attention, and that of my students, for the last few months. Scratch Lab is doing some really cool things with facial recognition and animated text that really support instruction in this area. 1/2

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Chris Colley(@chriscolleydog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A4 YES!!! Via ScratchED Meetups, Scratch Pals, workshops, webinars, conferences, Twitter… where there is a will there is a way. Collaboration is at the heart of Scratch, projects are created to share, discuss, demo, remix.
meetup.com/scratched-queb…

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Chris Eustice(@chrise07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A4 I use Scratch with students because of the powerfully different ways students can creatively express themselves and all my students find something they love to create.

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Chris Colley(@chriscolleydog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A5 Given the right conditions. Engaging Projects, Peers to share with, Passion about a project, and finally PLAYFUL. This is hard-fun stuff, once a project connects with a student watch them, support them, just don’t touch their keyboard

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