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• Go Button: It is the green flag, used to run a Scratch program.
• Stop Button: It is the red button, used to stop the project from running at the time.
• Menu Bar: It contains options and commands related to the projects that you create in
Scratch. The options are File, Edit, Tutorial and Name of the Scratch project.
• Sprites Info Pane: It lies below the Stage area that shows all the details of Sprites and backdrops
used in a project. You can add, delete, increase and decrease the size of a Sprite or change the
backdrop.
• Script: It is a collection of a number of stacked blocks. It gives stepwise instructions to a Sprite
to do something on the stage. A script must have at least two blocks. It is also called a program.
• Backdrop: It is a background of the stage.
• Tabs: It has mainly three tabs which are described below.
◦ Code Tab: In this tab, you can find different block categories, each category with a list of
blocks. Some block categories are—Motion, Looks, Sound, Pen, Events, Control, Sensing,
Operators, Variables, and My Blocks. All block categories are different in colour.
◦ Costumes Tab: In this tab, you can add and make changes to the appearance of the Sprites
and backdrops.
◦ Sounds Tab: In this tab, you can add and make changes in the sounds of sprites and
backdrop.
i + CHOOSING A SPRITE
You can change the Sprite according to your choice. Scratch provides four options:
Upload Sprite
Surprise
Paint
Choose a Sprite
Let us learn to change the Sprite from the Scratch Library.
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