"Your students can use Scratch to code their own interactive stories, animations, and games. In the process, they learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for everyone in today’s society. Educators are integrating Scratch across many different subject areas and age groups."
This is a great place to start learning Scratch. With videos and an easy to use platform, students will quickly create Scratch programs.
Step-by-step instructions for a variety of projects such as:
Display in your classroom or use for unplugged activities
This link takes you to the individual blocks created by iCompute. Easy to print.
The Creative Computing Curriculum, designed by the Creative Computing Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is a collection of ideas, strategies, and activities for an introductory creative computing experience using Scratch.
The Learner Workbook is a student-facing document that includes learner activity pages and learner reflection pages.
(It includes step-by-step instructions and videos. There are over 40 lessons. Wow!)