The Vernier Go Direct Force and Acceleration sensor is a powerful scientific tool that unlocks new ways to connect the physical world to your Scratch projects. Measure force as you push and pull, and interact by shaking, spinning, free falling and more. Then, build creative projects that combine the magic of the digital expression with data from the physical world.
The micro:bit is a tiny circuit board designed to help learners code and create with technology. It has many features including an LED display, buttons, and a motion sensor. You can connect it to Scratch and build creative projects that combine the magic of the digital and physical worlds.
The Makey Makey brings the physical world together with Scratch by mimicking a keyboard, letting you control any computer program with everyday conductive objects like food, conductive tape, graphite pencil, metal, Playdoh, your own body, and more! You can connect it to Scratch and build creative projects that combine the magic of the digital and physical worlds.