Scratch
Coding
Email
100

The images on a Scratch computer program that require your instructions

Sprite

100

The set of instructions, or a system of rules, written in a particular programming language

Code

100

The place where you receive email

Inbox

200

The set of instructions that control Scratch sprites

Script

200

The official title of someone who writes code

(Computer) Programmer

200
This is what you call an email before you press the "send" button

draft

300

Click this button to begin

Green flag

300

A mistake in your code

Bug

300

A title that tells the recipient what the email is about

Subject line

400

The name of the university that created Scratch

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

400

A numbering system in which there are only two possible values for each digit (0 or 1).  This is the basis for all code used in computing systems

Binary

400

The button you press to begin writing a new email

Compose

500

A method by which still figures are manipulated to appear as moving images

Animation

500

These statements set the term for when a program moves forward.  They are often expressed in an "if, then" format.

Conditional Statements

500
Name at least two vital parts of both a letter and email

Greeting, body, closing

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