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Scratch
Programming— 6
Game Creation
Goal Glimpse
Starting Scratch Choosing a Sprite
Resizing a Sprite Deleting a Sprite
Choosing a Backdrop Sprite’s Direction
Understanding Blocks Use of Conditional Control Blocks
Use of Loops Blocks Working with Two Sprites
The Pen Block Drawing a Polygon
Drawing a Circle Drawing Patterns
Creating Some More Programs
A computer cannot understand human language directly. It requires commands or instructions in
a language it recognises. A computer programming language enables us to provide instructions
to the computer in a form it can comprehend. Scratch is a simple programming language that
lets you make games, animated stories, and art, and share them with others online. In Scratch,
you join blocks together to create your project.
STARTING SCRATCH
To start Scratch, follow the given steps:
2 Click on All
apps.
3 Scroll down
to S and click on
Scratch 3.
1 Click on the
Start button.
Scratch is not installed in Windows 11 by default. To download Scratch, visit:
https://scratch.mit.edu/download
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