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  1. Click the Code tab, then try adding a few blocks! A great place to find tips for getting started, tutorials, Scratch Coding Cards, and more is the Scratch Ideas page (scratch.mit.edu/ideas). Try:

  2. Or, click here to choose a sound from the library. To record your voice or other sound, click the red button. If your device is unable to record, you can choose a sound. Click the Code tab.

  3. Scratch - Educators

    Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.

  4. Chase Game Cards Make a game where you chase a character to score points. scratch.mit.edu Set of 7 cards

  5. Scratch - Ideas

    Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.

  6. Create a Story Cards Choose characters, add conversation, and bring your story to life.

  7. Scratch in Practice

    The Getting Started with Scratch Guide covers the basics: from dragging out your first blocks of code to creating your own sprites. It also includes links to our tutorials, coding cards, and other tips to get you …

  8. A list of all the cards in this set The back of the title card lists all the cards for that set.

  9. Create a physical object you can attach your micro:bit to, in order to blend crafting and code. For instance, you could design a 3D-printed holder for the micro:bit and battery pack.

  10. ADD THIS CODE Click the Code tab and add this code. Egg Choose a second costume for the Egg sprite to change to. Insert the touching block and choose Chick from the menu.