Across
- 4. A feature that changes the color intensity of the pen, making it lighter or darker.
- 7. The background image of the stage where your Scratch project takes place.
- 9. Blocks that start actions in Scratch when a specific event, like clicking the green flag, occurs.
- 11. A user-created format tailored to specific preferences for text appearance.
- 12. Small graphics that symbolize actions or objects for quick communication.
- 13. The section in Scratch where blocks of code are placed and connected to create actions.
- 15. Different appearances or looks that a sprite can switch between for animations.
- 16. A movable container for entering and formatting text separately from the main document.
- 18. A setting that controls how the sprite turns: left-right, all around, or no rotation.
- 19. A character or object used in Scratch projects, which can be animated using code.
Down
- 1. Adjusting the appearance of text or objects to improve readability and aesthetics.
- 2. A special block that allows the sprite to draw lines and shapes on the stage.
- 3. A three-dimensional representation inserted into documents for realistic visuals.
- 5. The x and y values that define the location of a sprite on the stage
- 6. A block used to play different musical instrument sounds like piano or guitar.
- 7. A predefined text format for consistent and professional documents.
- 8. Adding images from files or online sources to enhance document visuals.
- 10. Special characters that represent ideas or concepts, adding emphasis to content.
- 14. Geometric figures and lines used for diagrams and decorative elements in documents.
- 17. A feature that turns standard text into decorative designs for visual enhancement.
