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At a Glance; Contents; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Learning the Basics; Chapter 1: Getting to Know the Scratch Interface; Getting Started; Stage; Sprites Pane; Backdrops Pane; Block Palette; Scripts Area; Backpack; Menu Bar; Tool Bar; Other Important Sections; Summary; Chapter 2: Meet the Cat; Sprites; Sprites Pane; Costumes; Sprites Info Pane; Example 2-1: Playing with the Tool Bar Icons; Example 2-2: Adding a New Sprite; Example 2-3: Changing Costumes; Example 4: Make the Sprite Dance; Example 2-4: Hide and Show

Example 2-5: Painting a New SpriteBackdrops; Backdrops Pane; Example 2-5: Adding a New Backdrop; Example 2-6: Changing Backdrops; Example 2-7: Painting a New Backdrop; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 3: Make the Cat Move; The Stage; Scripts; Motion Blocks; Examples; Example 3-1: Move Forward; Example 3-2: Move Backward; Example 3-3: Move Up; Example 3-4: Triggered Motion; Example 3-5: Turn; Example 3-6: Backflip; Example 3-7: Square Pattern Motion; Example 3-8: Glide and Bounce; Example 3-9: Go to the Mouse-Pointer; Example 3-10: Move with the Mouse-Pointer

Example 3-11: Point Toward the Mouse-PointerExample 3-12: Follow the Mouse-Pointer; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 4: Make the Cat Draw; Pen Blocks; Examples; Example 4-1: How to Draw a Line; Example 4-2: How to Draw Lines; Example 4-3: How to Draw a Square; Example 4-4: Same Square, Different Way; Example 4-5: How to Draw a Triangle; Example 4-6: How to Draw an Octagon; Example 4-7: How to Draw a Circle; Example 4-8: Circle Art; Example 4-9: Triangle Art; Example 4-10: Fill the Circle; Example 4-11: Color the Stage; Example 4-12: Clone the Cat; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 5: The Playful Cat

Looks BlocksExamples; Example 5-1: Meet the Cat; Example 5-2: Think; Example 5-3: Color Change; Example 5-4: Colorful Sprite; Example 5-5: Hide and Show; Example 5-6: Pixelate; Example 5-7: Change Costume; Example 5-8: Grow and Shrink; Example 5-9: Shrink and Grow; Example 5-10: Move and Grow; Example 5-11: A Short Story; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 6: The Noisy Cat; Choosing and Recording Sounds; Sound Blocks; Examples; Example 6-1: Meow; Example 6-2: Say Meow; Example 6-3: Play Sound Until Done; Example 6-4: Change Volume; Example 6-5: Let's Waltz; Example 6-6: Change Tempo

Example 6-7: Nursery RhymeExample 6-8: The Marching Cat; Example 6-9: Playing Drums; Example 6-10: Galloping Horse; Summary; Exercises; Part II: Becoming a Programmer; Chapter 7: Advanced Concepts; Control Blocks; Sensing Blocks; Operators Blocks; Examples; Example 7-1: What's Your Name?; Example 7-2: What's The Correct Answer?; Example 7-3: Please Try Again; Example 7-4: Enter Correct Password; Example 7-5: Triangle or Square; Example 7-6: Secret Mission; Example 7-7: Touching the Edge?; Example 7-8: Key Pressed?; Example 7-9: Current Time; Example 7-10: Mouse Coordinates

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