Hello David,
I am looking for some international educators using Scratch in the classroom who would be willing to answer a few questions/be mentioned in a talk I'm giving. If this sounds interesting, send me an e-mail at karen.randall@spps.org.
Check out my Binary/Decimal converter...it's the most fun you can have with base conversions!
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I think it might be useful in your Teaching Resources gallery.
My game, "Simple Math Problem", may be hard to kids my age but I did it in my head! I don't know how to make multiple math problems or how to make a spot where the numbers they type come up, anyone have ideas? Thanks, Kaydoodle13
Hope you don't mind me adding this Potential/Kinetic Energy experiment to your resource gallery. Used it as my daughter was having problems visualising this concept.
See if you want to add my program Object Math at:
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and Quick Math at:
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Unusual approach to making music (You literally draw it)
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Another variant is here
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Probably one of the best music programs is this excellent little beatbox which allows you to create and play your own rhythms
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Check my post in the 'Educators' section of the forum about teaching Logo. I refer to two particular Scratch programs that have a lot of potential for testing patterns drawn by changing angles. There are others - but these two are excellent.
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Thanks for adding mine :)
Hello David, I am looking for some international educators using Scratch in the classroom who would be willing to answer a few questions/be mentioned in a talk I'm giving. If this sounds interesting, send me an e-mail at karen.randall@spps.org.
Oops! Wrong gallery owner name! Mayhem, I meant you!
(view all replies)Check out http://scratch.mit.edu/users/kserafeim">http://scratch.mit.edu/users/kserafeim which has many education project bad not in english, and I had made a counting game and alphabet training.
Hi could you add this geography project? You could at least take a look :) (link to project)">(link to project)
You should be able to add it yourself
Hi here is counting Game (link to project)">(link to project) Nice and easy
GF-ALPHACIRCLES v1.0 (link to project)">(link to project) It a education game tried to fun and train alphabet at same time
Hmmm, my Fire Starter Test1 teaches probability, thought it is only test1
Check out my project "Famous-curves" (link to project)">(link to project)
For Education math I think this two game could be on the gallery (link to project)">(link to project) Action game for counting and simples adds and keyboard training (link to project)">(link to project) - good game for fractions Some other good educations programs (link to project)">(link to project) (link to project)">(link to project) (link to project)">(link to project) (link to project)">(link to project) regards Klasbricks
Check out my Binary/Decimal converter...it's the most fun you can have with base conversions! (link to project)">(link to project) I think it might be useful in your Teaching Resources gallery.
My game, "Simple Math Problem", may be hard to kids my age but I did it in my head! I don't know how to make multiple math problems or how to make a spot where the numbers they type come up, anyone have ideas? Thanks, Kaydoodle13
Hope you don't mind me adding this Potential/Kinetic Energy experiment to your resource gallery. Used it as my daughter was having problems visualising this concept.
See if you want to add my program Object Math at: (link to project)">(link to project) and Quick Math at: (link to project)">(link to project) to your teaching resources gallery.
GEOGRAPHY for testing and learning countries in Europe ... http://scratch.mit.edu/tags/europe">http://scratch.mit.edu/tags/europe
Unusual approach to making music (You literally draw it) (link to project)">(link to project) Another variant is here (link to project)">(link to project) Probably one of the best music programs is this excellent little beatbox which allows you to create and play your own rhythms (link to project)">(link to project)
Check my post in the 'Educators' section of the forum about teaching Logo. I refer to two particular Scratch programs that have a lot of potential for testing patterns drawn by changing angles. There are others - but these two are excellent. (link to project)">(link to project) (link to project)">(link to project)