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The purpose of this module is to teach you about structured programming; the sequence structure, the selection structure, and the loop structure. The module will also teach you how to write a Scratch program that illustrates the selection structure, mouse events, and Cartesian coordinates.
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Preface
Scratch 2.0
(released May 9, 2013) is the second major version of Scratch to be released during the life of theproduct. Among other things, it features a redesigned editor and website, and
allows you to edit projects directly from your web browser.
This module is one in a collection of modules designed to help beginners of
all ages
(8 and up) learn how to create the code for computer programs
using
Scratch 2.0 . Information is provided
not only for the beginners themselves but also for their parents and teacherswhere appropriate.
The purpose of this module is to teach you about structured programming; the sequence structure, the selection structure, and the loop structure.
The module will also teach you how to write a Scratch program that illustrates the selection structure, mouse events, and
Cartesian coordinates .
Finally, the module presents a student project by which you can demonstrate your
understanding of the concepts learned from studying the module.
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Questions & Answers
Means front part of the body
Ibrahim
To better understand how the different part of the body works.
To understand the physiology of the various structures in the body.
To differentiate the systems of the human body
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what are the parts of the female reproductive system?
what are the six types of synovial joints and their ligaments
draw the six types of synovial joint and their ligaments
Darlington
System in humans body
Katumi
Diagram of animals and plants cell
at what age does development of bone end
how many bones are in the human upper layers
how many bones do we have
Nbeke
bones that form the wrist
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because it is in the range of neutrophil count
because their basic work is to fight against harmful external bodies and they are always present when chematoxin are released in an area in body
Alexander
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Source:
OpenStax, Teaching beginners to code. OpenStax CNX. May 27, 2013 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11498/1.20
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