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Sprites are the characters and objects in your project. Every new project starts with the iconic Scratch Cat. In this pane, you can:

The Scratch Project Editor is the heart of the Scratch experience. It's the web-based tool where you build your projects by dragging and snapping together code blocks. It's designed to be incredibly intuitive—if you can snap LEGO bricks together, you can code in Scratch. The editor is the place where an idea for a story or game transforms into an interactive reality. You don't need to install any complicated software to use it; you can access it directly from your web browser, whether you're on a laptop, Chromebook, or desktop computer.

Look for the Tutorials button in the Header Menu at the top of the editor. Click it, and a window will pop up with a library of project ideas.

Use the orange Control category to find forever or repeat blocks to make actions run multiple times. scratchmitedu-projects-editor-tutorial-getstarted

You don't have to figure everything out on your own. The Scratch Project Editor has incredible built-in tutorials that act as a personal coding coach. These interactive guides have been designed to teach you everything from the basics to advanced techniques.

The workspace where you drag, drop, and snap blocks together to create "scripts" for your characters.

Follow these steps to create your first interactive sequence: Sprites are the characters and objects in your project

Hold Shift and click the to enable Turbo Mode. Scripts run as fast as possible—perfect for particle effects or heavy calculations.

| Problem | Fix | |---------|-----| | Cat won’t move | Make sure when green flag clicked is attached to move 10 steps . | | Blocks don’t snap | Drag them very close until a white glow appears. | | Sprite disappears | Check it’s not hidden. Add show from . |

: You can also download Scratch Desktop to code without an internet connection. 2. Understanding the Project Editor Layout It's the web-based tool where you build your

Manages loops, conditions, and pauses (e.g., "repeat", "if-then").

And that's it! You're now inside the . It might look a little busy, but let's break it down. Below is a quick reference of the main sections you'll be working with, along with their primary functions:

The Stage is the rectangular area on the top right where your project comes to life. It is 480 units wide and 360 units high ( -240negative 240 -180negative 180

Triggers scripts to run (e.g., "when green flag clicked").

Whether you're a student, teacher, or curious adult, this guide breaks down exactly how to navigate the editor and launch your first project.

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