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Make an "About Me" Project

Make an "About Me" Project

You can make a Scratch project that's all about you! What are your likes? Dislikes? Favorite foods? Random facts? Favorite character from a TV show? Design an interactive game that expresses who you are!

Tags
Platform
Scratch
Audience
Students and LearnersEducators and Facilitators
Experience Level
Getting Started
Type
Video
Topic
Computational Concepts: EventsComputational Concepts: SequenceCreative Learning: Experimenting and IteratingCreative Learning: PlanningCreative Learning: Testing and DebuggingArt/AnimationCommunity and KindnessInformational ProjectsLiteracy/Storytelling
Language
English

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