Raspberry_Pi_Education_Manual

What next?

Congratulations! You are now a Scratch programmer. Hopefully, this is just the beginning for you, and you will be inspired to create your own programs using the Scratch language. There are many other skills and programming techniques to learn. Happily, one of the great things about Scratch is the wealth of support and advice on the internet. I have included a few links to some online tutorials for you to explore:

http://learnscratch.org http://www.scratch.ie http://scratch.redware.com/index.php http://blogs.wsd1.org/etr/?p=395 http://scratched.media.mit.edu http://morpheus.cc/ict/scratch/default.htm

And why not tell your teachers about Scratch? Maybe you and other like-minded kids from your school could even set up a Scratch Club. And when you have projects to do, you could ask your teachers if you can do them using Scratch. The most important thing is to have fun with Scratch.

Stuck and don’t know how to get unstuck? Don’t suffer in silence. There are some Scratch website where there are lots of other Scratch users to help you. great, friendly forums on the

A beginner’s guide to Scratch

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