Math + Scratch = Fun!
Scratch Monthly Meet-Ups
11/18/2021
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Our Goal
Bring together teachers in Maryland who are currently using or plan to use Scratch with their students in order to form a collaborative community and learn from each other.
Introduce Yourself
Name
District
Grade(s) you teach
Thanksgiving weekend plans?
Scratch questions? Personal examples that you are proud of? Challenges?
What are you interested in learning more about in Scratch?
(Planning for 2022)
Scratch TIPP (and SEE) of the Month
Title
Instructions
Purpose
Play
Adapted from Scratch Encore
What is the title of the project?
What do the instructions tell you?
What is the purpose of this project?
Run the project to see what it does!
Try out TIPP with a fractions project: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/211001031/
Scratch TIPP (and SEE) of the Month
Adapted from Scratch Encore
Sprites
Events
Explore
Click on the sprite that you want to learn from
Look at the event blocks for each script
Change the scripts and see what happens!
Try out SEE with a fractions project: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/211001031/
Guest Speaker!
Chuck Trautwein
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Reflect!
What did you do today?
Learning Stream
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Please tell us about your experiences by completing this anonymous workshop post survey:
NOTE: This survey is for MCCE workshops only. CSDiscoveries and CSPrinciples workshop surveys are assigned by Code.org
Thank you for participating in the 2021/2022 academic year professional learning!
Why? Because your opinion matters!
We are committed to continually improving our programs. We want our teachers to have the best workshops possible and your feedback helps us build the experience that teachers have in the future!
Please keep the Maryland CS community connected!
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Questions?
Resources - Math and Scratch
Math and Scratch Blocks - Google Site/Blog
Scratch Across Every Subject: Math - Scratch Ed by Harvard
Making Math Meaningful with Scratch - Fractus Learning
Action Fractions - Learning Trajectories for Everyday Computing (register for free for a lot of cool resources!)