Instead of typing complex lines of text (like in Python or JavaScript), you build programs by snapping together colorful, puzzle-piece-shaped blocks. Each block has a specific function, like moving a character or playing a sound.

One move is not very exciting. We want the cat to keep moving. Go to the category (orange) and find the " repeat 10 " block. Drag it to your script area, but instead of snapping it at the top, pick it up and place it so it encloses the "move 10 steps" block. Your script should now look like this:

Right-clicking on any code block gives you the option to duplicate it or add a helpful comment.

Static movements can get boring quickly. To make things interesting, we need to use loops so actions repeat without us stacking hundreds of duplicate blocks. The Endless Walk

Once logged in, click the "Create" button in the main navigation bar at the top of the screen. This will load the Scratch Project Editor . Step 2: The Three Pillars of the Scratch Workspace

The editor also features a in the File Menu, allowing you to code in your preferred language.

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Instead of typing complex lines of text (like in Python or JavaScript), you build programs by snapping together colorful, puzzle-piece-shaped blocks. Each block has a specific function, like moving a character or playing a sound.

One move is not very exciting. We want the cat to keep moving. Go to the category (orange) and find the " repeat 10 " block. Drag it to your script area, but instead of snapping it at the top, pick it up and place it so it encloses the "move 10 steps" block. Your script should now look like this:

Right-clicking on any code block gives you the option to duplicate it or add a helpful comment.

Static movements can get boring quickly. To make things interesting, we need to use loops so actions repeat without us stacking hundreds of duplicate blocks. The Endless Walk

Once logged in, click the "Create" button in the main navigation bar at the top of the screen. This will load the Scratch Project Editor . Step 2: The Three Pillars of the Scratch Workspace

The editor also features a in the File Menu, allowing you to code in your preferred language.