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  1. Getting started with Scratch - Raspberry Pi

    At the end of the guide you will find links to paths of Scratch projects, from beginner through to advanced, where you can learn coding by making fun and interesting apps, games, stories, …

  2. Scratch - Raspberry Pi

    Introduction to Scratch sprites, scripts, and loops. In this introduction to coding in Scratch for beginners, you will learn how to add code, costumes, and sounds to sprites as you make …

  3. Getting started with Scratch - Raspberry Pi

    Set up Scratch. You can use Scratch on a laptop or desktop computer, or on a tablet. You can also use Scratch on a Raspberry Pi computer.

  4. Getting started with Scratch - Raspberry Pi

    You can use your Scratch Backpack to store costumes, sprites, sounds, and scripts that you want to copy between projects. You can only access your own Backpack, and you must be logged …

  5. Getting started with Scratch - Raspberry Pi

    You are now ready to learn Scratch. We recommend that you start with our Introduction to Scratch , Scratch: Module 1 and/or Look after yourself paths, which are designed for beginners.

  6. Introduction to Scratch: sprites, scripts, and loops - Raspberry Pi

    In this introduction to coding in Scratch for beginners, you will learn how to add code, costumes, and sounds to sprites as you make animations, a game, an app, and a book. What will I …

  7. Scratch: Module 1 - Raspberry Pi

    Scratch: Module 1. Learn how to program your own interactive stories, games and animations.

  8. Raspberry Pi

    Make a classic wire-loop game with Scratch and a Raspberry Pi. Scratch; Electronic components; Raspberry Pi

  9. Physical Computing With Scratch - Raspberry Pi

    In this project you will learn how to control various electronic components using the latest version of Scratch on the Raspberry Pi. What you will make

  10. Getting started with Scratch - Raspberry Pi

    Sprites are given instructions using Scratch code blocks. This is called programming . Drag code blocks from the Blocks menu to the Code area to program your sprites and the Stage.

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