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The main display window where your code executes and your project is viewed. 2. Creating Your First Script
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Sprites are the characters and objects in your project. This area lets you add, delete, rename, resize, or change the positioning of your sprites. scratchmitedu-projects-editor-tutorial-getstarted
Click the red Stop Sign to stop all scripts.
By following this tutorial and practicing with the Scratch MIT Edu Projects Editor, you'll be well on your way to creating engaging and interactive projects that bring your ideas to life. Happy creating! The main display window where your code executes
At the very bottom of the editor, there is a small tab labeled "Backpack". You can drag scripts, costumes, or sounds into the backpack to save them. This allows you to easily move assets from one project to another.
Click on the category (Purple) and drag a change [color] effect by [25] block right underneath the motion block. Step 6: Test Your Project Sprites are the characters and objects in your project
Click the Events category (yellow) and drag the block when this sprite clicked into the Script Area.
This is the canvas where your project comes to life. It features a Green Flag to start your program and a Red Stop Sign to end it.
What are you hoping to create (a game, an animation, a story)?