The Tutorial is in the instructions tab. When you log to Scratch, there should be a "Create" botton in top. (Always Log in so work is saved) There are 3 sections: ___COSTUMES & SPRITES___ This is the most important one. Firstly when you create a new project there is already a sprite, named "Cat" Sprites are groups of numerous costumes. Sprites can be used for coding. Firstly there are 4 options to make spirits. 1. Sprite from Backpack | 2. Import | 3. Preset Sprites | 4. Making a new one. For the first technique, Backpacks are found at the bottom when creating a project. Just drag the sprite from the backpack to the white space where sprites go. | 2nd technique: When you press the preset sprite icon, it gives you 3 options. Click the one with the photo. Then choose a sprite you saved. | 3rd Option: Just click or hold the preset sprite icon for about 5 seconds. Then choose a preset. | 4th technique: same as technique 2, but click the paint icon. | Costumes are parts of a sprite, but the 4 ways are the same as well, so I won't explain it. ___BACKDROPS___ Backdrops are literally a background, But have the same techniques to actually create one. ___CODING___ Coding may not be easy but I'll be telling you the meanings of each code column. 1. Movement: Basically moving the sprite. | 2. Looks: About giving some light to your sprite. | 3. Sounds: The music in a sprite | 4. Events: The basic events in a sprite. | 5. Control: Controlling the sprite. | 6. Sensing: making a sprite ask something | 7. Operations: Math stuff | 8. Variables: A list of things | 9. Custom Blocks: your personal blocks. | As it may be easy to learn the meanings of each block, but we still gotta long way to go ____Conclusion___ Scratch is hard to use, but if you use these tips, you would know how to use Scratch.
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