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Overview: CDE's Computer Science Resource Bank contains a variety of materials for computer science educators, including standards, curricula, and materials for professional educator development as directed by H.B. 17-1884, Modern Technology Education in Public Schools.
Questions? Please contact Pam Lewis with any questions.
Scratch
Your students can use Scratch to code their own interactive stories, animations, and games. In the process, they learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for everyone in today’s society. Who Uses Scratch? Educators are using Scratch in a wide variety of: Settings: schools, museums, libraries, community centers Grade Levels: elementary, middle, and high school (and some colleges too!) Subject Areas: language arts, science, social studies, math, computer science, foreign languages, and the arts
Type of Resource:
- Curriculum
Topic:
- Computer Programming
- Creativity
- Data Structures
- Sequence
- Variables
Grade:
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PD Resource
ScratchEd is an online community where Scratch educators share stories, exchange resources, ask questions, and find people. ScratchEd is developed and supported by the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
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