Scratch 1.1 ((hot)) Link

Scratch 1.1 is a visual programming language designed for kids and beginners. It was developed by the MIT Media Lab in 2007. The language is based on blockly, a visual programming language that uses blocks instead of text-based code. Scratch 1.1 is widely used in educational institutions and has become a popular tool for teaching programming concepts.

This program uses the when flag clicked block to start the program, and the move and turn blocks to move the sprite across the screen. scratch 1.1

: It is always free and highly moderated, though it lacks robust parental controls, meaning parents should still monitor younger kids on the platform. Scratch 1

Here are some common Scratch 1.1 blocks: Here are some common Scratch 1

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