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Getting to know Scratch / by Nagle, Jeanne,author.(CARDINAL)653194;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-61) and index.Starting from Scratch -- The nuts and bolts of Scratch -- Scratching a creative itch -- Scratching each other's backs.Introduces the programming language Scratch, discussing its development and what it can be used to build.
Subjects: Scratch (Computer program language); Computer programming;

Coding projects in Scratch / by Woodcock, Jon,author.(CARDINAL)352520;
Offers a collection of coding projects for the Scratch programming language suitable for beginners or those with a bit more experience, with step-by-step guidance as well as advice for creating and customizing new projects.920L
Subjects: Computer programming; Scratch (Computer program language);

Coding with ScratchJr / by Scrivano, Álvaro,1973-author.(CARDINAL)804300; Downing, Sue,1964-illustrator.(CARDINAL)411291;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31) and index.What is ScratchJr? -- Project 1: Moon landing -- Project 2: Under the sea -- Project 3: The dragon, the wizard and the fairy -- Project 4: Let's play basketball!."Explore the language that's making coding possible for young coders with this step-by-step guide. Screenshots guide readers through the ScratchJr basics of this visual, drag-and-drop programming application."--Ages 7-11.Grades 4 to 6.820L
Subjects: Computer programming; Scratch (Computer program language);

How to code in 10 easy lessons / by McManus, Sean,1973-author.(CARDINAL)421700;
From writing simple coding instructions using Scratch software, to learning the coding skills to create your own computer game and even design your own website, this book leads the way. By breaking this daunting subject down into the 10 "super skills" needed, young readers can get familiar with computer coding and build on their skills as they progress through the book. Starting off with a short introduction that poses the question, "What is coding?," the super skills of coding then explains how to use Scratch coding software to give coding instructions, write simple code, and use loops; debug and fix code; and use coding knowledge to create a simple computer game and a webpage using simple HTML. With easy-to-follow explanations accompanied by clear, step-by-step graphics throughout, this is a great first coding book for middle-school children, ages 8+ interested in learning about computer science and web.1010L
Subjects: Computer programming; Scratch (Computer program language);

Create an animation with Scratch / by Wood, Kevin(Writer of computer books),author.(CARDINAL)416923; McBeth, Glen,illustrator.(CARDINAL)425516;
Includes bibliographical references and index.All about animation -- Code and binary -- All about loops -- Project page : get looping! -- Create a character -- Decisions, decisions! -- Project page : using decisions -- What's an operator? -- Project page : adding operators -- Make fun backdrops -- People power! -- Project page : user interaction -- Debugging.Shares information on how to use Scratch to create animations, including ready-made blocks of code to produce simple projects and use them as inspiration and models for your own ideas.870L
Subjects: Computer animation; Scratch (Computer program language);

Super Scratch programming adventure! : learn to program by making cool games! / by LEAD Project.(CARDINAL)401602;
"Scratch is the wildly popular educational programming language used by millions of first-time learners in classrooms, libraries, and homes worldwide. By dragging together colorful blocks of code, kids quickly learn computer programming concepts and make cool games and animations.In Super Scratch Programming Adventure!, kids learn programming fundamentals as they make their very own playable video games. They'll create projects inspired by classic arcade games that can be programmed (and played!) in an afternoon. The book's patient, step-by-step explanations of the code and fun programming challenges will have kids creating their own games in no time.This full-color comic book makes programming concepts like flow control, subroutines, and data types effortless to absorb. Packed with ideas for games that kids will be proud to show off, Super Scratch Programming Adventure! is the perfect first step for the budding programmer"--Lexile not available
Subjects: Video games; Scratch (Computer program language);

Cool scratch projects : in easy steps / by McManus, Sean,1973-author.(CARDINAL)421700;
"Cool Scratch Projects in easy steps gives you great ideas to create computer games and other projects that'll impress your friends and family -- and you'll have endless fun creating and playing them! The book provides step-by-step instructions for building projects that show off some of the cool things you can do with Scratch. It starts with two simple projects to get you started. Find out how to: make a game with animated cartoon characters ; build a drum machine and make random music ; use anaglyph glasses for 3D effects and 3D Art ; design amazing mazes in a 3D environment ; create your own stop motion films ; use the ScratchJr app to create games and interactive stories anywhere using your iPad or Android tablet. Cool Scratch Projects in easy steps has projects for Scratch 2.0 on a PC/Mac and Scratch 1.4 on the Raspberry Pi, and includes a Raspberry Pi Camera Module project. Each project includes suggestions for customizing it, so you can make it your own!"-- Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Scratch (Computer program language); Visual programming languages (Computer science); Video games;

Understanding coding with Scratch / by Harris, Patricia,1943 October 17-author.(CARDINAL)426411;
Do it from Scratch! -- Lines and blocks -- Follow the rules -- Got a plan? -- Scratch blocks -- Time to code! -- Put it all together -- Ready to code -- Scratch coding terms.810L
Subjects: Scratch (Computer program language); Microcomputers;

Scratch code space tech / by Wainewright, Max,author.(CARDINAL)621350;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Project : blast off! -- Project : in control -- Project : gravity -- Project : jetpack -- Project : jetpack game -- Project : satellites -- Project : return to Earth -- Bugs and debugging."Learn about the key concepts used in space technology, and explore them by coding your own simulations of how rockets and spaceships move. Seven step-by-step projects use the latest version of Scratch, the free online coding program, to help you learn about gravity, create a jetpack game, program a spaceship's return to Earth, and much more!"--Ages 9-12.Grades 7 to 8.680L
Subjects: Astronautics; Computer programming; Scratch (Computer program language);

Coding for beginners using Scratch / by Dickins, Rosie.(CARDINAL)420648; Melmoth, Jonathan.(CARDINAL)430504; Nielsen, Shaw,illustrator.(CARDINAL)599529; Stowell, Louie.(CARDINAL)425918;
What is coding? -- Starting Scratch -- First projects -- Games -- Useful stuff."An introduction to coding for complete beginners, this friendly and accessible book will teach children the basics of Scratch (a free, online program developed by MIT which is widely used in elementary schools), allowing them to get inside the code of their computer and create simple games and animations on screen."-- From Amazon.com.
Subjects: Computer programming; Computer software; Scratch (Computer program language);