Scratch 3.0 Website / Native American Cultures

Lessons for creating Scratch 3.0 websites can be adapted to replace Google Slides or other visual representations teachers might use for student presentations. In this type of lesson, computer science is integrated into content areas as students use Scratch 3.0 to program and build a website around specific core content. This link will take you to a powerpoint to help guide you through the process. How to Make a Scratch 3.0 Website. Here is an example of a simple Scratch 3.0 website.

Teachers have adapted this lesson for Social Studies content around Native American Cultures. Website creation can also be used in conjunction with a making activity, where students study a culture and build a model of a dwelling. A photo of their model can be included in the website. See the following example from a 5th grade student.