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Bring the buzz into your Code Club | | To help you get ready for World Bee Day on 20 May 2026, we’ve selected projects for creators to remix and explore different Scratch blocks, a creative challenge to get ideas buzzing, and a workshop to help you develop your Scratch skills. |
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Project of the month: Butterfly garden | We’re setting you a World Bee Day challenge to remix ‘Butterfly garden’, our beginner Scratch animation project. It’s a great way to introduce creators to using sprites and costumes.
These projects are perfect for sharing in the Coolest Projects showcase. Entries are open until 27 May 2026.
We can’t wait to see your club’s creative bee-filled worlds! | |
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Discover more ideas | | Looking for more World Bee Day inspiration? Raspberry Pi Foundation Learning Manager, Marc Scott, shares ways to help creators build their skills while remixing Scratch projects like ‘Grow a dragonfly’ and ‘Swarm, schools, and flocks’. | |
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Join our live workshop – 19 May | | Learn how to customise Scratch projects and explore how to import sprites and backgrounds, edit costumes, and how you can help creators personalise their work. | |
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However you choose to celebrate, we can’t wait to see what you and your creators make.
Keep coding,
Zoe
Community Engagement Manager, Code Club |
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