Scratchmitedu-projects-editor-tutorial-getstarted Jun 2026

The Scratch editor, developed by MIT, offers a visual, block-based programming environment designed for beginners to create interactive projects. Users can navigate the stage, block palette, and coding area to build scripts, with options to customize sprites, add backdrops, and save projects locally or online. Get started by watching the YouTube guide on YouTube . Scratch Basics - A Beginners Guide to Scratch

It’s not a video. It’s not a separate tour. It’s a where you actually build something small.

You have successfully navigated the Scratch editor, added a sprite, and programmed a simple interaction using Events, Motion, Sound, and Looks blocks. From here, you can experiment with Control blocks (like loops) to make your animations run continuously!

The “Get Started” tutorial teaches:

Start simple, click everything to explore, and don’t be afraid to break things – that’s how you learn. Happy scratching! 🧩✨

: Scratch automatically saves your progress if you are logged in.

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The Scratch editor, developed by MIT, offers a visual, block-based programming environment designed for beginners to create interactive projects. Users can navigate the stage, block palette, and coding area to build scripts, with options to customize sprites, add backdrops, and save projects locally or online. Get started by watching the YouTube guide on YouTube . Scratch Basics - A Beginners Guide to Scratch

It’s not a video. It’s not a separate tour. It’s a where you actually build something small.

You have successfully navigated the Scratch editor, added a sprite, and programmed a simple interaction using Events, Motion, Sound, and Looks blocks. From here, you can experiment with Control blocks (like loops) to make your animations run continuously!

The “Get Started” tutorial teaches:

Start simple, click everything to explore, and don’t be afraid to break things – that’s how you learn. Happy scratching! 🧩✨

: Scratch automatically saves your progress if you are logged in.