I created a Scratch game by building off the game of another user. The information on how to embed Scratch projects into your blog is here.
This particular game was created as a humorous (my own brand) response to a podcast that I had just listened to at PDTOGO.com
Learn more about this projectUpdate:
Instructions would be helpful.
Green Flag – To Start
Red Stop Sign – To Stop
Use your arrow keys to make Ben Jump.


http://ettcweb.lr.k12.nj.us/forms/newpoem.htm – Forms for Poetry http://www.professorgarfield.org/ReadingRing/Strips/strips.html – Comic Strip Sequencing http://twitter.com/ http://scratch.mit.edu/ http://www.teachinghacks.com/2007/05/17/my-first-scratch-remix/ Comments from: J. D. Williams Quentin D’Souza Blog Love: http://teaching2ndgrade.blogspot.com/ Call the podcast to say hello, comment, add, suggest, or rant: 415-944-1691 Our Interview: Tom Barrett, Assistant Headmaster at Priestsic Primary
Thanks for sharing about Scratch.
I recently wrote about how I’m having my English Language Learner students create video games with an online application as a language development activity. It’s obviously not the same as Scratch, but I thought you might find it interesting:
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2007/05/05/student-created-online-video-games/
Hi Larry,
Thanks very much for the Heads up. Sploder http://sploder.com/ looks neat, I while have to spend some time investigating it a little further.