Get coding with the Scratch coding game

The popular Scratch coding project for Years 3 and above, produced in collaboration with Code Club Australia powered by the Telstra Foundation, is back. 

Scratch coding is a block-based visual coding language used to teach programming to primary-aged students in a fun, simple way. It’s easily accessible and free to use on scratch.mit.edu

 

Help students become an electricity safety coding wiz 
Our Scratch project is aligned to the Digital Technologies curriculum. It is designed to be delivered in a 45-minute lesson, to help students create an interactive game about electricity safety. Teachers can use the step-by-step lesson guide with key curriculum outcomes, as well as a starter project already developed in Scratch. 

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Electricity and Safety Unit for Years 5 and 6

Endeavour Energy has developed an Electricity and Safety Unit for Years 5 and 6, that is aligned with the NSW Science and Technology Stage 3 syllabus.

Developed in collaboration with the NSW Department of Education, the resources include a downloadable lesson book and four interactive whiteboard lessons, with embedded videos, virtual experiments and interactive diagrams to engage your students in learning about electricity and how to be safe around it. 

Interactive whiteboard lessons

Interactive safety expert videos

Join our safety trainer Warwick, for two 15-minute interactive sessions on electrical safety. Students will need a pen and paper to participate in activities throughout the sessions. 

Electrical safety outside