![]() ![]() We want to make this a smooth transition for all of you who rely on our free project resources, whether that be at a Code Club, CoderDojo, Raspberry Jam, or at home, so we’ve been busy upgrading our resources to work with Scratch 3. ![]() Perhaps the biggest news is that Scratch 3 also works on tablets, opening up coding to many children who don’t have access to a computer. To help you and your young learners navigate the new Scratch 3 interface, we’ve created a free, printable Scratch 3 poster: The most obvious change is that the stage is now on the right-hand side there are new paint and sound editing tools new types of code blocks and the blocks are now larger and easier to read. Scratch 3 introduces a brand-new look and feel. We love Scratch - it’s the perfect starting point for young people who want to try coding, and we’re offering a huge variety of free Scratch project guides for all interests and coding abilities. On 2 January, MIT released the latest version of their incredible visual programming language: Scratch 3! ![]()
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