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1. Go to your web browser, and type in: scratch.mit.edu
2. If you don't have an account already, press 'Join Scratch' , if you do, then sign in
3. Once you have created your account, press 'Create'
4. You should see a stage, next to it a blank space by the side of a load of what-look-like-puzzle-pices, called blocks
5. The first thing to do, is look at the bottom right corner, you should see an icon of a cat with a plus
6. Press it , and you can add a sprite, or press the paintbrush to draw one
7. Then, you should see a code tab in the top left corner, press it
8. Now, scroll untill you see a 'when gree flag clicked' block, and drag it into the blank dotted space
9. Experiment with the different blocks, making code
10. once you have fit the code together, go to the stage and click the green flag to view your project
11. Enjoy what you have created! l l
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2. If you don't have an account already, press 'Join Scratch' , if you do, then sign in
3. Once you have created your account, press 'Create'
4. You should see a stage, next to it a blank space by the side of a load of what-look-like-puzzle-pices, called blocks
5. The first thing to do, is look at the bottom right corner, you should see an icon of a cat with a plus
6. Press it , and you can add a sprite, or press the paintbrush to draw one
7. Then, you should see a code tab in the top left corner, press it
8. Now, scroll untill you see a 'when gree flag clicked' block, and drag it into the blank dotted space
9. Experiment with the different blocks, making code
10. once you have fit the code together, go to the stage and click the green flag to view your project
11. Enjoy what you have created! l l
U
Put your thoughts into the comments above and be sure to leave a diamond or heart!
Credit | Thanks to scratch for being such a fun hobby to have! |
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