Chapter 6
Programming Your Pi Using Scratch
In this chapter, we will learn about programming the Pi with Scratch.
First, boot up your Raspberry Pi. You will find that Scratch is preinstalled in Fedora.
Locate an icon of the Scratch in the desktop menu.
Scratch icon
You can download Scratch from
http://scratch.mit.edu/
Getting started
To get familiar with Scratch, it’s best to begin with easy preinstalled projects and
resources that are part of the main application. In this chapter, we are going to discuss
‘Aquarium’, which as it’s named is actually a cool animated aquarium with fish and other
water dwelling creatures.
So, here we go. Begin by clicking on the Scratch icon on your desktop or you can use the
standard LXDE menu option to launch the Scratch Studio on your Pi. To load the
Aquarium project, proceed with the following:
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