Link to my Make a Block Project:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/23138593/
1.How would you explain "Make a Block" to someone else?
If I were explaining make a block to someone else, I would tell them the basic information that they would need to know to start the project. I would describe make a block as a way to tell the computer exactly what you want to it to do. For instance, if I wanted to make the sprite dance, I would have to create a block called "dance". This is because, there isn't a specific block that already tells the sprite to dance. Once the person has created the new make a block, I would tell them to add whatever motions or other blocks that they want.
2. When might you use "Make a Block"?
I might use "Make a Block" if I wanted something, such as a sprite, to do an action multiple times. This may be when I am working on a school project.
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