This projects attempts to help illustrate how Scratch correlates numbers to color. Color in Scratch goes from 1-200, where 1 is pure red and 200 is a step of red just before pure red where you'd cycle back to 1. The grid of dots shown is 20 columns wide and 10 rows high for a total of the 200 steps of color. Mouse over any dot to see its color value. Remember, color is relative to Sprite color. The dot Sprite is pure red so changing its color setting to 1 will leave it red. If the Sprite color was blue and you wanted to change the color to red, you would have to set the color setting of the Sprite to somewhere around 60
Created for CoderDojo @ Holualoa Elementary School For a version using just the pen: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/144548592/#player