Scratch Basics
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Which of the following elements in Scratch provides the backgrounds visible behind the characters?

  • Costumes
  • Blocks
  • Backdrops (correct)
  • Sprites

In the Scratch programming environment, which color is primarily associated with the 'Event' block category?

  • Yellow (correct)
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Purple

Within the Scratch interface, which area displays the active program and its visual output to the user?

  • Blocks Palette
  • Script Area
  • Backdrop Library
  • Stage (correct)

In Scratch, what is the designated area called where sprites are animated and interact with each other?

<p>Stage (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of block is essential for initiating every script, indicating the start of a program sequence, in Scratch?

<p>Event Block (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the Scratch interface, what happens when you click on the following icon?

<p>It makes the stage bigger (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Scratch, which action does clicking the green flag icon typically initiate?

<p>It starts the program (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the action associated with selecting below icon in Scratch?

<p>It lets you change the current sprite (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What functionality does the icon below provide in the Scratch environment?

<p>It lets you change the backdrop of the stage (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Scratch, can the size of a sprite be directly controlled using 'brush size' settings?

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

What are Backdrops?

Backgrounds behind characters in Scratch.

"Event block" color

The 'Event block' is yellow in colour.

What is the script area?

Shows the program on the Scratch screen.

What is the stage?

Where sprites move on the Scratch screen.

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How do program scripts start?

Every program script starts with an event block.

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Big Stage

True. This icon makes the stage big.

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Controlling the program flow?

The green flag makes the program start. The red button makes the program stop.

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How to change the sprite

This icon lets you change the sprite.

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How to change the backdrop

This icon lets you change the backdrop of the stage.

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Changing the size of the brush?

True; you can control in the size by using " brush size".

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Study Notes

  • Backdrops are the backgrounds seen behind characters in Scratch.
  • The "Event block" is yellow in colour.
  • The script area shows the program on the Scratch screen.
  • The stage is where the sprite moves on the Scratch screen.
  • Every program script starts with an event block.
  • The icon makes the stage big, which is true.
  • The green flag makes the program start and the red button makes it stop, which is true.
  • The icon lets users change the sprite, which is true.
  • The icon in Scratch lets the user change the backdrop of the stage, and this is true.
  • Users can control in the size by using "brush size", and this is true.

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Learn the basics of Scratch including backdrops, event blocks, script area and the stage. Discover how to start and stop programs, change sprites and backdrops, and control size.

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