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Motivate students by having them explore projects created by their peers and then provide feedback on peer projects.

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  • Post projects on the Scratch website to have students exchange feedback and ideas with a wider community of scratch users.
  • Building a community can motivate students to practice their programming skills outside the classroom.

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Misconception: Students forget that without instructions, other users won’t know how to correctly run their code in Scratch.
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