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  1. Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share

    Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.

  2. ScratchJr - Home

    ScratchJr is a collaboration between the DevTech Research Group at Boston College, and the Scratch Foundation.

  3. Scratch Team - YouTube

    Scratch is the world's largest creative learning community for kids — 155 million young people across 200+ countries, making games, stories, animations, and more.

  4. Scratch App - App Store

    Aug 19, 2020 · Download Scratch by Scratch Foundation, Inc. on the App Store. See screenshots, ratings and reviews, user tips, and more apps like Scratch.

  5. What is Scratch? - YouTube

    Nov 25, 2024 · With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share your creations with others in the online community.

  6. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia

    Scratch is a high-level, block-based visual programming language and website aimed primarily at children as an educational tool, with a target audience of ages 5 to 16. [11][12] Users can create …

  7. Scratch - Apps on Google Play

    Scratch is used by millions of kids around the world both in and outside of school. With Scratch, you can code your own interactive stories, games, and animations, then share with your friends, classroom, …

  8. Scratch | Scratch Foundation

    Scratch is the world’s largest creative learning community for kids, where young people bring their stories, games, and animations to life and share them with peers around the world in a safe, …

  9. Scratch Foundation

    Scratch is the world's largest coding community for children and a coding language with a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations. Scratch is …

  10. Tools | Scratch Foundation

    Discover apps from Scratch and our friends at the MIT Media Lab to create and share projects, code with the youngest learners, try experimental Scratch blocks, and beyond.