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Wednesday, 23 October 2013. Making your Sprite speak. Sunday, 1 September 2013. Moving Back and Forward. This blog is to teach you how to use Scratch. We will use the web-based Scratch to complete each task. When you complete your task can you please add it to the correct studio. Your first task is to get your character to move left to right. After you have done your project add your project to the studio http:/ scratch.mit.edu/studios/246441/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Making your Sprite speak.

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Sunday, 1 September 2013. Moving Back and Forward. This blog is to teach you how to use Scratch. We will use the web-based Scratch to complete each task. When you complete your task can you please add it to the correct studio. Your first task is to get your character to move left to right. After you have done your project add your project to the studio http:/ scratch.mit.edu/studios/246441/. And add a comment with a link to you project. Here is a short tutorial that shows you what to do:.

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Sunday, 1 September 2013. Moving Back and Forward. This blog is to teach you how to use Scratch. We will use the web-based Scratch to complete each task. When you complete your task can you please add it to the correct studio. Your first task is to get your character to move left to right. After you have done your project add your project to the studio http:/ scratch.mit.edu/studios/246441/. And add a comment with a link to you project. Here is a short tutorial that shows you what to do:.

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