What is the area where instructions for Sprites are stored in Scratch called? * Backpack Blocks Palette Sprite List Stage
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scripts area
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Each sprite in a Scratch project has an area for scripts, called the scripts area.
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Scripts Area
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- The area where instructions for Sprites are stored in Scratch called Scripts Area.
- Script area refers to the region on the right side of the project editor where scripts are put together.
- Drag and drop blocks from the block palette into the script area to create a stack of related blocks there. All of the sprites in a project are shown as thumbnails in the Sprite List.
- To create program, one may drag code pieces (referred to as "blocks") from the block palette onto the scripts area (called projects). The palette was divided into 10 sets of blocks: Motion, Looks, Sound, Pen, Data, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, and More Blocks to prevent it from being too large (custom-built blocks and extensions). LEGO Blocks and Pico Board Blocks were also included in the More Blocks category.
- The stage, sprite pane, and scripting area are parts of the graphical user interface that are next to the block palette.
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