Triangle Fractal in Scratch

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Ever wonder how patterns that repeat over and over can be created with code? That’s the magic of recursion! In this video, we’re diving into the world of fractals, specifically the Sierpinski Triangle, and using Scratch to bring it to life.

We’ll start with a simple triangle and use recursion to make smaller triangles inside, creating a stunning fractal pattern. You'll see how recursive functions can create beautiful designs that seem to go on forever. Whether you're new to coding or a pro, this project is a fun way to understand recursion and fractals through visual creation. Plus, you'll see how easy it is to customize the design to make your very own colorful patterns!

🔹 What you'll learn in this video:
▸ How recursion works in programming
▸ How to draw fractals like the Sierpinski Triangle in Scratch
▸ A step-by-step guide to create dynamic recursive designs in Scratch

So, get your Scratch ready and let’s dive into this creative coding adventure!
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