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Episode Synopsis
Dive into one of the best known coding tools in Australian classrooms: Scratch. In this conversation we unpack why Scratch continues to be a favourite, how to introduce it with confidence and give examples of how it can enhance learning across subjects. From block coding foundations to project ideas, hardware integrations and classroom management tips, this episode is packed with practical strategies to help teachers use Scratch as a tool for creativity, computational thinking and problem-solving. Key TakeawaysScratch is a free, block-based coding platform designed for ages 8–16 that lowers the barrier to entry for coding through visual, drag-and-drop blocks.Suitable for new learners and those who need extension. Its familiarity and longevity make it less intimidating for teachers who want a foolproof, supported way to introduce programming.Ensure students create accounts so they can save multi-lesson projects and avoid tears over lost work. Use Scratch’s class function to manage and support students access and projects. Encourage students to explore existing community projects and use the ‘See Inside’ feature to learn from other creators' code.In built tutorials help those who need step-by-step scaffolding.ResourcesScratch Website Code.orgCode.org Dance Party Code.org Minecraft Tutorials Makey Makey Micro:bit Scratch Educator ResourcesExperience CS
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