[click the paintings (there are 3 total) when you come across them to read the information about the Scratch Community! Once you have clicked the painting the slides will go through on their own. Those who prefer listening instead of reading (subtitles) turn up your volume to hear the audio translations!] Hi there! Welcome to Scratch!! Join Scratch Cat, on a gorgeous tour of Scratch! Learn key components of the website and some fun tips and tricks! Let me (or Scratch Cat) know if you have any questions in the comments below! :¬) Scratch is a large community full of kindness, creativity, and collaboration! We are so excited to have a new Scratcher join the community! If you are new to Scratch feel free to comment in the comment section below and introduce yourself! I’m happy to answer any questions you may have too! :) If you’d like you are welcome to remis this project, delete the sprites, and create an introduction project to get to know you! As promised in the project, here is the extended version of the Community Guidelines: https://scratch.mit.edu/community_guidelines For those who have just joined, check out the Welcoming Committee! https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/146521/ And the Scratch wiki! https://en.scratch-wiki.info/ This is the Scratch Forums! :) https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/6
Credit to @NeymarkingingYT, @PokinyokoMusic, and @FunnyAnimatorJimTV for drawing such awesome pictures of the Scratch Mascots that I got the honor to use as painting , , & ! Me for the rest of the art, writing, code, and audio! Music is from Pixibay! This is my application for the Scratch Mentor Program, this is the project prompt from Scenario ! I would love any feedback you are open to giving me about my Application to the Scratch Mentor Program! Have a wonderful rest of your day, and Scratch on! :¬) Here's a bit about me, and why I'm looking to be a part of the program! I am currently thirteen, I enjoy spending quality time with my twin sister and my two dogs! I love crafting, playing piano, singing, animating, and helping in the community on Scratch! I have been on Scratch for 5 years. I started Scratch on the account, , but just over two years ago I decided I wanted a fresh start. so I created my current account . On this account I discovered my love for helping out in the community. The first SES I curated/helped in was Scratchtober 2023, from there I eagerly continued on to help in Scratch Week 2023, Creative Carnival SDS, and Scratchtober 2024. It was a blast, ever since then I've practically helped out in ever SDS and SES. (4 SDS’s, 2 Scratchtobers, 3 years of Scratch Week, Scratch Camp, and PPTBF! Helping other Scratchers in Scratch event studios brings me so much joy; I am always thrilled to assist a Scratcher, view/review projects, add creative projects to the studio, and bond with other Scratchers along the way. I find one of the best ways to spread kindness and joy is through helping in the Scratch Community. Being a part of the Scratch Mentor Program seems like a wonderful opportunity to assist the Scratch Community, Scratchers, and New Scratchers. I always love helping in the community; having the chance to take a leadership role and assist the Scratch community/youth is amazing. It is an incredible chance to be a part of the creative creation of making new/adding on to studios, events, etc. I would be honored to be a part of this creative, kind, and meaningful program. Personally, the part of the Scratch Community that I enjoy the most is the Scratch Design Studio (SDS). Viewing Scratcher's projects is an incredible experience to be able to interact with a wide variety of projects and Scratchers. In the SDS, I love how there are so many creative projects created for one theme. The SDS is such a creative studio, I love participating in it dearly! I recommend checking it out! This is the current SDS, as of June 25 (it changes monthly) P.S. This project is over 10 minutes long (sorry about that, I guess l got a little out of hand) I did all the recordings in one go and then split them up, so my voice started to get a little dry towards the end, sorry about the odd sound! :)