Reviewing What You’ve Learned
Before building your final project, let’s look back at the full skill set you’ve gained:
- Scratch basics: interface, sprites, backdrops, first program.
- Motion & Looks: moving, rotating, costumes, effects.
- Loops & Sequences: forever, repeat, wait, nested loops.
- Conditionals & Input: if/else, keyboard, mouse, collision, ask.
- Variables & Operators: score, timer, math, logic.
- Events & Broadcasts: hat blocks, multi-sprite coordination, scenes.
- Sound & Music: effects, volume, looping music, sound editor.
- Lists & Clones: storing multiple values, dynamic spawning.
That’s a complete beginner-to-intermediate toolbox. You are ready to build anything you can imagine in Scratch!