Exploring Free Resources for Teaching Scratch Remotely
With many schools across the country teaching remotely, there is a need for free resources that enable kids to learn how to use Scratch through self-paced, interest-driven projects. This session explores hundreds of free resources that you can begin using with remote or in-person classes today. In particular, this session will explore free video and visual walkthroughs for developing a project in Scratch, project extensions, debugging exercises, remixing practices, reverse engineering practices, and lesson plans.
Video Walkthrough

Coder Resources: How to Use Self-paced walkthroughs
Beginner Projects
Intermediate Projects
Advanced Projects
Remixing resources
Option 1: Open the example project at the bottom of the document you’ve been using, read the comments in each sprite, change the code to do something different.
Reverse Engineering
Student-facing video
Teacher-facing video
Free Scratch Lesson Plans and more Coder Resources
Free ScratchJr Lesson Plans
Additional Resources
Listen to the #CSK8 podcast
The #CSK8 Podcast explores research, experiences, and perspectives on computer science education with a focus on grades K-8. My hope is to support and promote the #CSK8 and #CSforALL community members by interviewing guests and unpacking scholarship in relation to computer science education.
Computer Science Education Pages
Media Arts & Technology Makerspace
Twitter List
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YouTube Playlists
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