Scratch Keith Patton Computer Literacy Teacher West Chester Area School District.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
digital natives live in a multimedia world only know media in all color prioritize visual learning demand creativity learn best through trial and error.
Advertisements

digital natives live in a multimedia world only know media in all color prioritize visual learning demand creativity learn best through trial and error.
ABEERA ARIF THE CITY SCHOOL I.C.TECH., GRADE 5. Prepare students for 21 st Century skills.
EDGE Institute 2014 Gaming & Animation with Aubrey Buerstatte Horizon Elementary 3 rd Grade Teacher.
Learn… Create… Program. Manipulation of Multiple Media Connects with youth culture Scratch is a new graphical programming language designed to support.
Introduction to Scratch UC Santa Cruz CMPS 10 – Introduction to Computer Science 13 May 2011.
Millennials “What we resolve to do in schools only makes sense when considered in the broader context of what the society intends to accomplish through.
Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment
Kodu Trials Celebration 11 December 2009 Evaluation of the Trials Ian Phillips, I & J Management Services.
Intel® Education K-12 Resources Our aim is to promote excellence in Mathematics and how this can be used with technology in order.
A Good Citizen How to be a Good Citizen?.
Action Plan  By:Mr.Mahmood Chishti  DA IQRA Model School  Phase-VIII  Karachi.
Framework for 21 st Century Learning Hendersonville Middle School Curriculum Night November 20, 2012 Rena Nisbet.
Scratch Workshop Thursday, August 26, 2010.
What is Scratch? Scratch as Logo Dr. Ben Schafer Department of Computer Science University of Northern Iowa.
© 2005 Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy 1 Digital Information Fluency Skills In Search of a Definition.
Ryann Kramer EDU Prof. R. Moroney Summer 2010.
Using Technology to Differentiate Instruction By Jeanetta K. Martin, B.S, M.Ed, NBPTS, Reading K-12.
Girl Develop It Ottawa Introduction to Programming With Scratch Introduction.
V Avon High School Tech Club Agenda Old Business –Delete Files New Business –Week 16 Topics: Intro to HTML/CSS –Questions? Tech Club Forums.
By Yukyong Chung.  Given the terms of computational concepts, the students will be able to state examples matching the Scratch blocks.  The students.
Session I: Introduction to the New Fine Arts TEKS Troy Herbort and Roxanne Schroeder-Arce.
21st Century Skills: Will Our Students be Prepared? By Judy Salpeter Presented by Dana Craig, J.F., and L. R.
ing to Make Learning Relevant
Overview Introduction Registration 21 st Century skills Computer Basics and the Internet Word Processing Multimedia(Powerpoint )
21st Century Skills Information Fluency Solution Collaboration Fluency
21 st Century Skills in my Classroom ESU#3 August 4, 2010 Facilitated by: Pam Krambeck and Debbie Schraeder, ESU#3.
* Research suggests that technology used in classrooms can be especially advantageous to at-risk, EL, and special ed students. (Means, Blando, Olson,
21st Century Skills: Just what are they?. Student Outcomes.
Young Learners See the Future Presented by Penny Currier and Sandy Van Sciver.
Accountability and Adaptability Communication Skills Creativity and Intellectual Curiosity Critical Thinking and Systems Thinking Information and Media.
Transforming Learning with Technology a Portfolio by Jeanette Gorzelitz Created in EdL 325 Instructional Technology Fall 2009 As a teacher it is critical.
Partners Comp# Partner APartner B 1 Ancona, SamanthaManternach, Hailey 2 Black, RyanMcNeil, Maddie 3 Conger, KevinOhland, Rebecca 4 Day, MerciOtterbein,
K-12 Technology Literacy Curriculum and Assessment.
ACTION PLAN MADE BY NUSRAT MAZHER English Teacher The City School Gulshan Junior Girls.
Objective 1.03 Understand ethics and skills needed for employment in accounting 1 Accounting I.
Action Plan ICT in Education Transformation To Develop 21 st Century Skills To Develop IT skills To develop Collaborative environment with critical thinking.
SCRATCH. Course Outline Session 1 – 8.45am to am  Introduction  Basics of Scratch programming - Control / Movement / Looks and Sound  Example.
Integrating 21st Century Skills into the Math Curriculum November 11, 2009 ESU#3 Facilitated by: Pam Krambeck Debbie Schraeder.
Chris Eldredge Kate Collins Middle School 8 th Grade Math July 29, 2010.
Our Community: THINGS ARE JUST NOT THE SAME!. UNIT SUMMARY: Children are often under the impression that the way things are in their world is the way.
Put Your Classroom On A 21 st Century DI-IT Create Engaging Technology Rich Differentiated Classroom Environments Create Engaging Technology Rich Differentiated.
DHA-Intel Teachers’ Training 2011 Integrating IT in Classroom Group V June 20 – 24 Welcome to DA Model High School Beach View At: DADC Lab - 1 Syed Irfan.
Technology Integration for the New 21st Century Learner Scratch Projects.
Jennifer Starkey & Jen Black Edmodo Code uojdeb.
“…the ability to think and act flexibly with what one knows.” David Perkins in Teaching for Understanding, Wiske et al (1998)
21 st Century Skills SPCS June 14, 2013 Facilitated by: Debbie Schraeder, ESU#3.
SCRATCH ScratchScratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share.
 Our students will leave high school with the knowledge and skills they need for ◦ College ◦ Trade school ◦ Highly skilled job in the 21 st century ◦
Teaching & Learning with Scratch Miguel Figueiredo Department of Sciences and Technologies School of Education - Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal.
Getting Started With Scratch Brendan Routledge
INQUIRY: CODING IN BC MONTESSORI SCHOOLS. BACKGROUND CODING IN SCHOOLS MONTESSORI PRINCIPLES IMPLEMENTATION AGENDA.
Scratch Introduction 1. SCRATCH 2 YO!! Lets go Scratching Hey She can’t handle methods and parameters but I can and lets not talk about 2D lists BYOB.
1 START/SIGNET Back-to-School Night Mrs. Biendl START Teacher Grades K-3.
#CSForAll WAYS YOU CAN JOIN THE COMPUTER SCIENCE TRAINING INITIATIVE FOR TEACHERS.
Engaging Digital Age Learners through Curriculum-based Scratch Projects Youwen Ouyang, Computer Science, Cal State San Marcos Katherine Hayden, Education.
Kayla Davis EDU 650 Final Project.
Oceanside Community Event Cristin Castiglia - District Educator EDU 620 – Meeting Individual Student Needs Through Technology Instructor Adriane Wheat.
CHAPTER 4 WEEK 6 DESIGNING WITH TECHNOLOGIES USING SCRATCH AS A LEARNING AND TEACHING TOOL FOR DESIGN LBSC642, MIM, UMD Makoto Asami.
UDL Guidelines Debra L. LaFever EDU620: Meeting Individual Student Needs With Technology Instructor: Tamara Carter.
Transforming Education EDU620: MEETING INDIVIDUAL STUDENT NEEDS WITH TECHNOLOGY TATEANA PEDDIE-VICKS INSTRUCTOR: ADRIANE WHEAT MARCH COMMUNITY.
An Innovative Approach to the Technology Itch
GeoGebra is free mathematics software for learning and teaching
1.03 Workplace Skills Accounting I
Learning and Working in the 21st Century Classroom
Accounting I Objective 1.03 Understanding Skills Needed
MICCA SCRATCH Workshop
Accounting I Objective 1.03 Understanding Skills Needed
Problem Solving and Computer Programming
Presentation transcript:

Scratch Keith Patton Computer Literacy Teacher West Chester Area School District

From Data Processing Dictionary Endless Loop: n., see Loop, Endless. Loop, Endless: n., see Endless Loop.

There are only 10 kinds of people in this world: those who know binary and those who don’t.

Raise Your Hand If You: Have heard of Scratch other than at this conference. Have downloaded Scratch but not gotten around to playing with it yet. Have played around with it. Use it in your teaching.

Agenda What is Scratch? Scratch and 21 Century Learning Skills Scratch and the classroom Scratch and programming Create a scratch game Scratch website and other resources

What is Scratch? A new graphical media rich programming language that allows users to – make games – Animations – Interactive stories – Music – Art

Scratch It is intended especially for 8- to 16-year-olds, Engaging and intuitive Collaborative Scratch offers: – low floor (easy to get started) – high ceiling (ability to create complex projects) – wide walls (support for a wide diversity of projects)

Scratch

Scratch and 21 st Century Skills

Information and Communication Skills Students learn to select, create and manage multiple forms of media. Students create media Students learn to analyze media Students create media to express themselves creatively and persuasively.

Thinking and Problem Solving Skills Students learn critical reasoning and systems thinking. Students coordinate timings and interactions between multiple sprites. Students will identify new problems and creative solutions Students will break problems up into steps Throughout students engage in experimenting and problem solving with immediate feedback

Interpersonal and Self-Directional Skills The visual nature of the programming affords more sharablility Students tap into their inborn persistence and practice as they are challenged with problems. They create with an audience in mind and are able to make easy changes based on feedback of others. They learn to be socially responsible as they interact with others through the scratch website

Scratch and the Classroom

Middle School 7 th Grade Computer Literacy Curriculum which is transforming into a Computer Science Curriculum. Week Long IU Summer Career Academy

Day 1 Day One – Discuss types of games (ex. RPG, shooters, mazes, skill, sports …) Explore Environment and Use Scratch Cards (12)Scratch Cards With partners start planning game using worksheetusing worksheet

Move, Clone, Cut, Change Shape Sprite List Stage Sprite Position Full Screen Stage Create, Find or Surprise Sprite Start and Stop Game

Scripts Area

Blocks

Day 1 Programming concepts that students will be introduced to: Loops If/Then conditions Sequences Variables Threads coordination and synchronization Boolean logic random numbers Trial and Error

Day 2 Students begin and make one levelmake one level

Day 3 Explore Set up an account. Download three games that are similar to the ones that you want to create. See how these games are coded. Save a game to your web account.

Day 4 Discuss the use of broadcasting to go to another level.broadcasting Constant Student Interaction – Ask 3 before me.

Day 5 Troubleshoot and peer review

Scratch Web Resources The Scratch Website Learning Scratch Scratch Wiki Pete and C Ning

Questions???

Clean out Sun temp folder

ACT 48 # DL031866

21 st Century Learning Skills Information and Communication Skills Information and Media Literacy Skills Communication Skills

21 st Century Learning Skills Thinking and Problem Solving Skills Critical Thinking and Systems Thinking Problem Identification, Formulation and Solution Creativity and Intellectual Curiosity

21 st Century Learning Skills Interpersonal and Self-Directional Skills Interpersonal and Collaborative Skills Self-Direction Accountability and Adaptability Social Responsibility