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Thechosen1_00
Scratcher
4 posts

Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!

bello
StickmanAnimation35
Scratcher
100+ posts

Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!

Hello! If anyone's reading this, have a warm welcome to Scratch!
StickmanAnimation35
Scratcher
100+ posts

Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!

Also, just a friendly reminder to read the paragraph written above on most posts on page 529
buildercoder_67
New Scratcher
0 posts

Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!

why is the scratch team taking so long to resolve cloud variables
bossgia
Scratcher
5 posts

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hello
K-ver_sub
Scratcher
11 posts

Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!

Hi!
bossgia
Scratcher
5 posts

Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!

K-ver_sub
Scratcher
11 posts

Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!

Let`s enjoy programming!
scratch is a nice programming !
bossgia
Scratcher
5 posts

Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!

jason151202_
New Scratcher
8 posts

Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!

I want to be scratcher!!
jason151202_
New Scratcher
8 posts

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K-ver_sub wrote:

Hi!
that's awsome! I memorize pi too!
3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067982148086513282
bossgia
Scratcher
5 posts

Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!

hello
bossgia
Scratcher
5 posts

Welcome to Scratch! Get started here!

make a project about Welcome to scratch in this and add in this studio https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/4276585/
SeasonedSaltySalmon
New Scratcher
1 post

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So, I am someone who wants to learn how to use Scratch, so I have several questions to ask for learning it. First off, how do we LEARN Scratch? Just following tutorials didn't work out for me. Tinkering around with the code IS a viable option but given my weekly schedule and immense amount of schoolwork, my time is quite limited. Right now, I am honing into coding basics (right now loops such as forever and repeat blocks) to understand them then move on once I'm done, but I'm starting to wonder if it's the right thing to do. I'm also planning on making a notebook documenting my journey, having what I learned, my mistakes, and so forth. Does anyone here have any tips that can be utilized? Thank you to anyone who responds! (also just for fun what should my profile picture be? I've been attempting to put salmon pictures in but it's too big)

Last edited by SeasonedSaltySalmon (Today 02:01:22)

BluestreakVboard
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7 posts

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Welcome!

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