Teach Me Scratch - Creating Your Own Animation Using Costumes (Video 4)
This is the 4th video of the Teach Me Scratch series. In this video, you will learn how to add backgrounds, using motion, looks and control in order to create your own animation. An accompaning student worksheet is available to download.
"Create Your Own Animation Using Costumes"
Adding Backgrounds, Using Motion, Looks and Control
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