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Coding in Scratch

The document provides an introduction to coding in Scratch by listing goals such as animating a name, making and animating a character, moving and distorting sprites, adding sound effects, changing backdrops, and adding new stages when sprites hit borders. It also lists ways to learn how to achieve these goals such as visiting the Scratch website, searching tutorials, asking others, experimenting, and looking through Scratch books.
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Coding in Scratch

The document provides an introduction to coding in Scratch by listing goals such as animating a name, making and animating a character, moving and distorting sprites, adding sound effects, changing backdrops, and adding new stages when sprites hit borders. It also lists ways to learn how to achieve these goals such as visiting the Scratch website, searching tutorials, asking others, experimenting, and looking through Scratch books.
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Coding in Scratch

As an introduction to Scratch, try to learn how to achieve the following goals:

● Animate your name


● Make and animate a character
● Move a sprite
○ On it’s own in a loop
○ Through user input

● Distort Sprites
○ Change
■ Size
■ Colour
■ Swirl
■ Spin

● Sound
○ Make Sprites speak
○ Add sound effects and music

● Change backdrops
● Add new stage when sprite hits border
● Hide and show sprites on contact

How Do I Do Any of This?


● Visit https://scratch.mit.edu/ and create an account

● Google - “Scratch Tutorial”

● Ask a classmate /teacher

● Experiment

● Look through some of the Scratch books in class

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