Across
- 2. Using the Scratch "Pen" feature to write on the stage
- 3. Programming commands that you snap together to create a program in Scratch.
- 5. The instructions that determine what happens on stage.
- 10. Graphical bubble that shows a sprite thinking.
- 12. The loudness of a sound file.
- 14. Where your project is displayed when active.
- 15. Displays the location of your x and y positions.
Down
- 1. Background displayed on your Scratch stage.
- 4. Graphical bubble tat shows a sprite speaking.
- 5. The objects on the Scratch stage that performs actions.
- 6. Programming language based on graphical code blocks.
- 7. Blocks that allow you to repeat scripts multiple times.
- 8. Making a copy of a Sprite.
- 9. Alternate appearances of your sprite.
- 11. A completed program in Scratch.
- 13. The playing speed of a sound file.
