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Tabs: Scratch features three main tabs:

                     •   Code Tab: It lists blocks organised into categories such as Motion, Looks, Sound, Pen, Events,
                       Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables, and My Blocks, with each category, colour-coded.
                     •   Costumes Tab: It enables you to modify and customise the appearance of sprites and
                       backdrops.

                     •  Sounds Tab: It lets you add and edit sounds for sprites and backdrops.
                      Go Button: It executes your Scratch program.

                      Stop Button: It halts your project from running at that moment.
                       Blocks Palette: It contains all available coding blocks, organised by function (such as Motion,
                     Looks, Sound, Events, etc.) and colour-coded for easy identification.
                       Coding Area: This is the central part of the Scratch window where you create your programs

                     by dragging and connecting blocks.
                       Script: A sequence of connected blocks that provides step-by-step instructions for a sprite’s
                     actions on the stage.

                       Stage Area: The stage is the area where your sprites (characters or objects) perform the
                     actions you program.
                      Sprite: An object that appears on the Scratch stage; the default sprite is a “cat.”
                      Backdrop: It allows you to change or edit the background of the stage.

                       Sprites Info Pane: It displays information about the sprites and backdrops in your project,
                     allowing you to add, delete, resize sprites, or change the backdrop.

                     CHOOSING A SPRITE

                  You can customise the sprite to your preference. Scratch offers four options:



                                             Upload Sprite



                                                                               Surprise



                                                  Paint


                                                                              Choose a Sprite









                  Let us learn to change the Sprite from the Scratch Library.







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