Teach Me Scratch - Variables and Keeping Score (Video 8)
This is the 8th video of the Teach Me Scratch series. In a data intensive program, we need to be able to store and maintain data in variables that we track. We can do that in Scratch using variables. In order to make our programs more interesting, we can keep scores. In this video, you will learn how to use the Scratch variable feature to keep scores and display them. An accompaning student worksheet is available to download.
"Variables and Keeping Score"
Put the Score on the Stage
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