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1.  Click on the File menu in the menu bar.

              2.  Select the Save option from the drop-down list. This will open the Save Project dialog
                  box.

              3.  Choose the desired location on your computer where you want to save the project.

              4.  Assign a name to your project in the File name text box.
              5.  Click on the Save button.


                                                              Compcare

                                                               Keep your code neat and organized; it helps in
                                                                debugging and understanding your project.


                            1.  Scratch is a visual programming language for creating interactive stories,

                                games, and animations.
                            2.  Built on HTML5/JavaScript, allowing it to run on more devices (desktops,

                                tablets).
                            3.  Projects are made of Sprites (characters) and Backdrops (backgrounds).

                            4.  Larger, more colorful blocks in the coding area.

                            5.  Extensions allow adding new block sets (like Pen, Music, Video Sensing).
                            6.  Improved Paint and Sound Editors with more tools and effects.

                            7.  Projects are saved with the .sb3 extension.

                            8.  File > Save to your computer to save.
                            9.  File > Load from your computer to open.

                            10. Library: Choose from a built-in collection.

                            11. Paint: Create your own from scratch.

                            12. Upload: Import from a file on your computer.
                            13. Surprise: (or “new from camera” for backdrops) Get a random sprite or

                                use a camera Image.




                      Teacher’s Note

                       Demonstrate the students different blocks used in Scratch.










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