WEBScratch is the world’s largest coding platform and community for kids and teens, with millions of users around the world. Parents and educators, learn more about using Scratch in your homes, classrooms, and more.
WEBThe Getting Started with Scratch Guide covers the basics: from dragging out your first blocks of code to creating your own sprites. It also includes links to our tutorials, coding cards, and other tips to get you and your learners creating in Scratch.
WEBSee the Ideas page to download additional resources, including printable Scratch Coding Cards and Educator Guides that show how you can plan classes or workshops using the tutorials and cards. Scratch in Practice (SiP) shares ideas and resources from the Scratch Team and educators around the world.
WEBGetting Started with Scratch. The User Interface of Scratch. Although Scratch is designed for people who are new to programming, it can still be hard to master. The Getting Started with Scratch tutorial helps individuals who are completely new to programming and looking to understand the concepts of Scratch.
WEBWith Scratch, you can code your own interactive stories, games, and animations, then share with your friends, classroom, or a global community of creators. Create anything with Scratch!...
WEBWe share resources and stories about Scratch. With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share your creations with others in the online community.