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Scratch 1.4: Beginner's Guide

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Scratch 1.4: Beginner's Guide

Overview of this book

If you have the imaginative power to design complex multimedia projects but can't adapt to programming languages, then Scratch 1.4: Beginner's Guide is the book for you. Imagine how good you'll feel when you drag-and-drop your way to interactive games, stories, graphic artwork, computer animations, and much more using Scratch even if you have never programmed before. This book provides teachers, parents, and new programmers with a guided tour of Scratch's features by creating projects that can be shared, remixed, and improved upon in your own lesson plans. Soon you will be creating games, stories, and animations by snapping blocks of "code" together. When you program you solve problems. In order to solve problems, you think, take action, and reflect upon your efforts. Scratch teaches you to program using a fun, accessible environment that's as easy as dragging and dropping blocks from one part of the screen to another. In this book you will program games, stories, and animations using hands-on examples that get you thinking and tinkering. For each project, you start with a series of steps to build something. Then you pause to put our actions into context so that you can relate our code to the actions on Scratch's stage. Throughout each chapter, you'll encounter challenges that encourage you to experiment and learn. One of the things you're really going to love is that, as you begin working through the examples in the book, you won't be able to stop your imagination and the ideas will stream as fast as you can think of them. Write them down. You'll quickly realize there are a lot of young minds in your home, classroom, or community group that could benefit from Scratch's friendly face. Teach them, please.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Scratch 1.4 Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface
Scratch Resources
Index

Time for action – give me an "M"


In the next act, we introduce Mom. The letters M, O, and M are currently hidden, so let's bring them out:

  1. We're going to start with Second M. Select Second M from the sprites list so that we see the scripts area.

  2. We will control the Second M sprite with the when I receive hi mom control block. Drag that block into the scripts area.

  3. To display the letter M, we need to add the show block.

  4. Click the flag to see the script run so far. As Happy Birthday beats on the screen, the second letter M appears on the screen.

  5. Click the stop button when you're ready to continue.

  6. From the Control palette, snap the repeat 10 block to the bottom of the show block.

  7. We're going to make the M a mosaic. From the Looks palette, add the change color effect by 25 block to the repeat loop. Change the graphical effect from color to mosaic by selecting mosaic from the drop-down list.

  8. Click the flag and watch the effect of our action. Our M is a mosaic, but it's no longer readable.

  9. Click Stop...