Blocks - Puzzle-piece shapes that are used to create code in Snap!., Scripts - Different types of blocks linked together., Sprites - An object in Snap! which performs functions controlled by scripts., Stage - The background of a project, performs functions through scripting., Costume - A costume is one out of possibly many “frames” or alternate appearances of a sprite., Receive Block - Code Block in Control that receives a message from another block., X Position - The position that a sprite or the mouse is at along the horizontal axis., Y Position - The position that a sprite or the mouse is at along the vertical axis., Origin - A fixed point from which coordinates are measured, as where axes intersect., Algorithm - A complete, well-defined sequence of steps for completing a task or solving a problem., Computer - An electronic machine that can solve different problems, process data, store & retrieve data and perform calculations, Computer Science - The study of the principles and use of computers., Computer Program - A sequence of instructions or steps, written in a language that can be understood by a computer, that will be used by the computer to complete a task or solve a problem., Debug - A process of locating and removing computer program bugs, fixing errors or abnormalities., Sequence - the order in which the code is executed,
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Snap! Tips Unit 1. Terms
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