Hello Mayhem, there are many interesting projects! The gallery is open to other languajes? Please review my teaching program for regular polygons (link to project) (is in Spanish). Thanks.
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 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.
Check out my Binary/Decimal converter...it's the most fun you can have with base conversions!
(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.
Unusual approach to making music (You literally draw it)
(link to project)
Another variant is here
(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)
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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Hello Mayhem, there are many interesting projects! The gallery is open to other languajes? Please review my teaching program for regular polygons (link to project) (is in Spanish). Thanks.
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 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)
You should be able to add it yourself
Hi here is counting Game (link to project) Nice and easy
GF-ALPHACIRCLES v1.0 (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)
For Education math I think this two game could be on the gallery (link to project) Action game for counting and simples adds and keyboard training (link to project) - good game for fractions Some other good educations programs (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) 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) and Quick Math at: (link to project) to your teaching resources gallery.
GEOGRAPHY for testing and learning countries in Europe ... http://scratch.mit.edu/tags/europe
Unusual approach to making music (You literally draw it) (link to project) Another variant is here (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)
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)