1. What are blocks in Scratch? Why is Scratch called
a block oriented (or block based) programming
language?
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When we mention “blocks,” it's a way to describe the “chunks” or “pieces” of instructions a user is putting together in order to tell their creation what to do. For example, Scratch programming is block-based, and is one of the most popular options when it comes to kids coding languages.
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- Scratch is a "block-based" programming language.
- This means instead of writing lines of code to program, we use "blocks".
- Each block has a specific category that describes what its purpose is.
- Sprites are the objects that perform actions in a project and these blocks tell the sprites what to do.
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