Scratch
You can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share your creations with others in the online community.
Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for life in the 21st century.
Scratch is used by students, scholars, teachers, and parents to easily create animations, games, etc. and METAS edited a new version of scratch, which can program with our NodeOne and I/O Bits

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Colorful Circle

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Dimmer
Roller Switch
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Sun and Wild

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Sound Sensor
Light Sensor
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IoT Project

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LED light
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About Scratch
Scratch is designed especially for ages 8 to 16, but is used by people of all ages. Millions of people are creating Scratch projects in a wide variety of settings, including homes, schools, museums, libraries, and community centers.
The ability to code computer programs is an important part of literacy in today’s society. When people learn to code in Scratch, they learn important strategies for solving problems, designing projects, and communicating ideas.
Students are learning with Scratch at all levels (from elementary school to college) and across disciplines (such as math, computer science, language arts, social studies). Educators share stories, exchange resources, ask questions, and find people on the ScratchEd website.

NodeOne & Scratch Connection Introduction
1


Connect Notebook/Tablet to Wifi
Only Three Steps

2

Connect NodeOne to Wifi
3
Communicate with Wifi


System Requirements
What are the system requirements for Scratch?
To run Scratch 2, you need to be using
(1) a Mac, Linux, or Windows computer;
(2) a version of Adobe Flash Player released on or after June 15, 2016;
(3) a relatively recent web browser: one of the latest two versions of Chrome (Mac, Windows, or Linux), Firefox (Mac or Windows only), Safari (Mac or Windows only), Edge (Windows only), or Internet Explorer 10+ (Windows only).
If your computer doesn’t meet these requirements, you can try downloading and installing Scratch 1.4, which you can still use to share projects to the Scratch 2 website. We do not support Chromium.

For old version Scratch please download here