
Scratch - Scratch Offline Editor
To update Scratch for Windows from this page, download the latest version and install. To check which version you have, click the Scratch logo in the downloaded app.
Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share
Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.
Scratch - Scratch Link Download
Scratch Link allows you to connect hardware to interact with your Scratch projects. Open new possibilities by combining your digital projects with the physical world.
Scratch - Scratch 2.0
Scratch 2.0 Offline Editor You can install the Scratch 2.0 editor to work on projects without an internet connection. This version will work on Windows and MacOS.
Scratch Offline Editor
You can install the Scratch 2.0 editor to work on projects without an internet connection. This version will work on Mac, Windows, and some versions of Linux (32 bit).
(Create or log in to your free Scratch account to save projects.) If your computer uses an older operating system, or your internet connection is unreliable, you can download Scratch and use it offline. Visit …
Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, games, and animations – and share your creations with others on the web.
Click the Code tab, then try adding a few blocks! A great place to find tips for getting started, tutorials, Scratch Coding Cards, and more is the Scratch Ideas page (scratch.mit.edu/ideas). Try:
Preview the tutorial before your workshop and try the first few steps: scratch.mit.edu/fly Print the Activity Cards Print a few sets of Make It Fly cards to have available for participants during the workshop. …
Participants can sign up for their own Scratch accounts at scratch.mit.edu, or you can set up student accounts if you have a Teacher Account. To request a Teacher Account, go to: