Have you ever wanted to create a Scratch program that is interactive or offers multiple outcomes? Some Scratch programs are static: the outcome is fixed and the same thing happens each time. Some are dynamic: they are capable of action or change each time they are run. In order to create dynamic programs, the programmer can use conditional statement blocks to give instructions on how the project should respond in different circumstances. You can also check out our printable coding cards (https://resources.scratch.mit.edu/www... ) or our written companion guide for this video (https://resources.scratch.mit.edu/www... ).
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