Thursday 13 August 2015

Task 1
About Scratch


A script is a collection or stack of blocks  that all interlock with one another. The blocks and their order are very important, as they determine how sprites  interact with each other and the backdrop. Sometimes, comments  are attached to scripts to explain what certain blocks do and what the script's purpose is.

USES
To create a script, one simply has to drag blocks out of the Block Palette and assemble them.
To assemble blocks, they must be dragged on, below, or in another block. (Except for Hat Blocks.)
To disassemble blocks, they must be dragged apart.
To remove a script, drag it into any of the block palettes, or right-click the hat block and press delete.
To start a single script just click on it.

A script is defined within the Scratch program as one or a set of blocks that begins with a Hat Block. Even a single block can qualify. However, scripts are usually referred to as sets of blocks that consist of at least two blocks.


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