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Std 3 Computer - Ch 6 Introduction to Scratch

The document is a notebook assignment for third-grade students on the topic of Scratch, a programming language. It includes a word bank, multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and true or false statements related to Scratch concepts. Key topics covered include sprites, stages, and the functionality of various blocks in Scratch.
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Std 3 Computer - Ch 6 Introduction to Scratch

The document is a notebook assignment for third-grade students on the topic of Scratch, a programming language. It includes a word bank, multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and true or false statements related to Scratch concepts. Key topics covered include sprites, stages, and the functionality of various blocks in Scratch.
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S.D.S.M.

SCHOOL FOR EXCELLENCE


Std. : III Subject : Computer Science

Notebook Assignment
Chapter – 6 INTRODUCTION TO SCRATCH

I. Word bank
1. Scratch
2. programming language
3. Sprite
4. Blocks
5. Stage
6. Script Area
7. Stamp block
8. extension
9. Motion
10. White-editable

II. Choose the correct answer


1. Which of the following is a small graphical character in Scratch?
a. Sprite. b. Stage c. Blocks
Ans. a. Sprite
2. In which year was Scratch developed?
a. 2002 b. 2004 c. 2003
Ans. 2003
3. Choose the correct key combination to save a Scratch project.
a. Ctrl+C b. Ctrl+S c. Ctrl+P
Ans. b. Ctrl+S
4. Choose the block that creates the duplicate of a Sprite from the options given below.
a. Stamp b. pen down c. move steps
Ans. a. Stamp

III. Fill in the blanks


1. Stage is the Area that the Sprite moves while running a project.
2. The blocks in the Pen block menu let a Sprite draw on the stage.
3. Scratch was developed by Mitchel Resnick at MIT.
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4. Script Area is a place where a script to program a Sprite is placed.
IV. True or False
1. A computer cannot understand the language that you speak. True
2. Motion block menu has blocks that move the Sprite on the stage. True
3. You can easily open a saved project in Scratch. True
4. There is no block that can create a duplicate of a Sprite. False

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