- Video
Code Along! Scratch & Scratch Jr.
- Recording of the Code Along webinar hosted by the RECIT Provincial Service for the Anglophone Community on January 9, 2024! This recording is just
- Information resource
Code Along! Scratch & Scratch Jr. Presentation
- Accompanying presentation slides of the Code Along webinar hosted by the RECIT Provincial Service for the Anglophone Community! This recording is just under 1
- Video
Curricular Connections with Scratch in Elementary with Kai Hutchence
- Learn how the Scratch coding platform can not only provide engaging and interesting coding education, but can also connect with learning outcomes across all
- Information resource, Lesson Plan, Online tool, Professional Development, Video
“THE” Scratch Resource List
- This list of Scratch and Scratch Jr. resources is the most extensive and all encompassing you’ll find anyway! Projects, studios, teacher accounts, strategies… you
- Video
Curricular Connections with Scratch in High School with Kai Hutchence
- Learn how the Scratch coding platform can not only provide engaging and interesting coding education, but can also connect with learning outcomes across all
- Lesson Plan, Video
Scratch Code Along: Animating a face with 5 sprites
- Join the LEARN team and learn how to animate a face with 5 Scratch Sprites. Play the video and then circulate your class to
- Professional Development
Québec Scratch Educator Meetup
- A virtual space to share, create and learn with educators from across the province. For Scratch and Scratch Jr.
- Lesson Plan
scratch.org’s educator resource center
- Looking for Scratch project inspiration? Check out the new educator portal. It contains handy filters so you can search subject and grade level specific
- Information resource
Scratch. Org
- A new website for students and teachers to learn more about coding using the Scratch platform. It contains tutorials, lesson plans, upcoming events and
- Lesson Plan
Machine Learning: Scratch Projects
- Check out these step-by-step activity guides for Scratch. They are designed to support independent learning.
- Lesson Plan
Physical Computing With Scratch
- Physical Computing with Scratch project (Beginner, 1 to 2 hours)
- Lesson Plan
WeDo Project Ideas: Scratch
- WeDo and Scratch projects (1-2 hours) – easy
- Lesson Plan
Makey Makey and Scratch – Quebec around 1980
- Here is a teacher’s guide and student booklet on creating an interactive model or sketch for Quebec around 1980. Note: Teachers may have to request access to view
- Lesson Plan
Makey Makey & Scratch: Lower Canada around 1820
- We have translated and adapted the work of our RÉCITUS partners. Here is a teacher’s guide and student booklet to guide students through the research and creation process. Note: Teachers
- Lesson Plan
Makey Makey and Scratch: New France 1645 and 1745
- We have translated and adapted the work of our RÉCITUS partners to offer you a student booklet on how to create an interactive model of New France. We
- Lesson Plan
Makey Makey and Scratch: Iroquois around 1500
- We have translated and adapted the work of our RÉCITUS partners to offer you a student booklet on how to create an interactive model of an Iroquoian village
- Video
Taste of Scratch: Why Code?
- A video explaining why coding is important, the difference between Scratch and ScatchJr, and how to begin coding with your students across the curriculum.
- Information resource
Teach with Scratch: Account Setup
- A hyperdoc to help guide you in setting up your teacher and student accounts on Scratch.
- Information resource
Scratch: Creative Computing Curriculum Guide
- Learn more about Scratch and how it can be used across the curriculum.