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Pot Luck
100
An illusion of continuous motion created by the rapid display of a sequence of still images with incremental differences.
What is animation?
100
One out of possibly many frames, or backgrounds, of the Stage
What is backdrop?
100
The computational concept of making decisions based on conditions (e.g., current variable values).
What is conditionals?
100
One of the ten categories of Scratch blocks. They are color-coded gold, and are used to control scripts.!
What is control?
100
Design, develop, test and implement programs using visual programming
What is standard IDT-9?
200
One out of possibly many “frames” or alternate appearances of a sprite. A sprite can change its look to any of its costumes.
What is costume?
200
The computational concept of storing, retrieving, and updating values.
What is data?
200
The computational concept of one thing causing another thing to happen.
What is events?
200
One of the ten categories of Scratch blocks. They are color-coded purple, and are used to control a sprite's appearance
What is looks?
200
The computational concept of running the same sequence multiple times.
What is loops?
300
One of the ten categories of Scratch blocks. They are color-coded medium-blue, and are used to control a sprite’s movement
What is motion?
300
The computational concept of supporting mathematical and logical expressions
What is operators?
300
A creative work that is derived from an original work (or from another remix). A remix typically introduces new content or stylistic elements, while retaining a degree of similarity to the original work.!
What is remix?
300
One or more Scratch blocks connected together to form a sequence. Scripts begin with an event block that responds to input (e.g., mouse click, broadcast). When triggered, additional blocks connected to the event block are executed one at a time.!
What is scripts?
300
A Scratch feature that allows a sprite to create duplicates of itself while the project is running.
What is cloning?
400
A display mode in Scratch that allows projects to be viewed at an enlarged size. It is accessed by pressing the button on the top left of the Scratch program. This mode is also called full screen mode or enlarged screen.
What is presentation mode:
400
An audio file that can be played in a Scratch project, available by importing from Scratch's built-in sound library, or creating a new recording. Sounds are played by using sound blocks, which control a sound's volume, tempo, and more.
What is sound
400
A media object that performs actions on the stage in a Scratch project.
What is sprite?
400
One of the ten categories of Scratch blocks. They are color-coded light-blue, and are used to detect different forms of input (e.g., mouse position) or program state (e.g., sprite position)
What is sensing?
400
A strategy for sharing in which students present their final projects to others and reflect on their design processes and computational creation experiences.
What is showcase?
500
A feature of the Scratch online community that allows projects to be modified. This includes the script area (wherescripts are assembled), the sprite area (where sprites can be manipulated), and the stage area (where sprites are positioned and where backgrounds can be accessed).
What is project editor?
500
The background of a Scratch project. The stage can have scripts, backdrops (costumes), and sounds, similar to a sprite.
What is stage?
500
A user-created gallery in the Scratch online community that can be used to highlight projects contributed by one or many users
What is studio?
500
Built directly into the Project Editor, the Tips Window is a form of getting help in Scratch.!
What is tips window?
500
Scratch project that is started by a pair of people, and then passed on to two other pairs to extend and reimagine
What is pass it on story?
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