Explain about the block menu that has medium blue
colored blocks.
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Block categories have provided a user-friendly way of sorting blocks ever since the release of Scratch. Blocks are categorized based on their functionality, and blocks within the same category share the same color. The separation of color among categories can allow better distinction of the parts of a project, as well as increase the ease of access.
Motion blocks deal with the movement of sprites. They relate mainly to the x and y position and direction of the sprite, as almost all the blocks correspond to them. The Stage does not contain any Motion blocks since it is a still object. There are currently 18 motion blocks: 15 stack blocks and 3 reporter blocks.
Looks blocks are related to the appearance of sprites and the stage. Some of the functionalities are changing costumes and applying graphic effects. There are currently 20 Looks blocks: 17 stack blocks and 3 reporter blocks. 14 are only for sprites, and 4 are only for the Stage.
Sound blocks are related to playing various sounds, whether they be MIDI notes or saved sounds. There are currently sound 9 blocks: 8 stack blocks and 1 reporter block.
Events blocks are related to various triggers in a project, or when one part signals another to run. The Events blocks used to be part of the Control category prior to Scratch 2.0. The "Events" category consists mostly of hat blocks. There are currently 8 Events blocks: 6 hat blocks and 2 stack blocks.
Control blocks run the basic flow of a project in the desired fashion, whether it be organized or unexpected. They provide functions for looping various blocks and scripts. They "control" the project and enhance its running. There are currently 11 Control blocks: 1 hat block, 5 C Blocks, 3 stack blocks and 2 cap blocks.
Sensing blocks associate with sprites and the stage detecting conditions. For example, sensing blocks can be used to detect when one sprite touches another. They consist of many booleans and can work with Control blocks to stabilize a project' a flow. There are currently 18 Sensing blocks: 3 stack blocks, 5 boolean blocks and 10 reporter blocks. There are currently 18 sensing blocks: 3 stack blocks, 5 boolean blocks and 10 reporter blocks.
Operators blocks, originally called "Numbers" blocks before Scratch 1.4, deal with many mathematical functions within a project. They are a green color and provide the capabilities of simple to complex mathematical operations. "Operators" also contains blocks for modifying strings and implementing them into various uses. There are some boolean blocks, too, in which some are related to mathematical outputs, while others are used for adjoining other booleans into one or a different output condition. There are currently 18 operators blocks: 7 boolean blocks and 11 reporter blocks.
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