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This document provides an overview of the different blocks available in the Scratch programming environment. It describes blocks for changing a sprite's appearance and motion, triggering events and controlling flow, playing sounds, sensing interaction and environment, drawing with pens, working with data and variables, creating custom blocks, and performing mathematical operations. The document directs the user to an online video lesson that covers all areas of the Scratch interface.

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Scratch Reference Card PDF

This document provides an overview of the different blocks available in the Scratch programming environment. It describes blocks for changing a sprite's appearance and motion, triggering events and controlling flow, playing sounds, sensing interaction and environment, drawing with pens, working with data and variables, creating custom blocks, and performing mathematical operations. The document directs the user to an online video lesson that covers all areas of the Scratch interface.

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Looks Motion Events Control

Use these blocks to change Use these blocks to move or Use these blocks to trigger Use these blocks to adjust the
the appearance of your sprite, rotate your sprite, or to when algorithms should run. flow of instructions from one
such as changing its costume access its position as a Use the 'Green Flag' block to block to another.
or its size. You may also apply number. run code when the program
colour effects, or make a runs. Access repeat loops and if
speech or thought bubble blocks here.
appear from your sprite.

Sound Sensing
Use these blocks to play Use these blocks to sense for
sounds, drums and notes. interaction between sprites or
with a user of the program.
Different sprites come with
different sounds, or you can Use these with 'Control'
add your own via the 'Sounds' blocks to make your program
Tab. react to its environment
somehow.

Pen Data More Blocks Operators


Use these blocks to turn on or Use these blocks to create, Create your own blocks here Use these blocks to carry out
off a pen line that draws access and change the that can carry out common, calculations on numbers, to
behind a moving sprite, or to values of variables. repeated tasks. generate random numbers or
change the appearance of the to compare numbers.
pen. Finally, use the 'stamp' Use lists to store related You can also access blocks
block to add a picture of the variables in a single place. for interacting with external
spite to the stage at its equipment, such as Lego
present position. Robotics kits.

Find video lessons covering the whole of the Scratch application at www.studyzone.tv

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