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# Turtle Square
## Setting up your project
## Introduction @unplugged
This project uses an **microturtle** Extension. You'll need to add it to your project to make it work.
Imagine that a virtual turtle, as big as an LED, that you can control it with commands.
In this tutorial, you will learn to use the turtle and draw a square.
* create a new project
* click on the gearwheel menu and click **Extensions**
* select the **microturtle** extension
## Moving the turtle @fullscreen
After the project reloads, you should see the **turtle** category in the blocks.
## Moving the turtle
Imagine that a virtual turtle, as big as an LED, that you can control with commands. It starts in the center of the screen facing up.
You can use the ``||turtle:forward||`` and ``||turtle::turnRight||`` to move and turn the turtle.
The turtle starts in the center of the screen facing up. Place a ``||turtle:forward||`` block to make it move up.
```blocks
turtle.forward(2)
turtle.forward(1)
```
## Turning and moving @fullscreen
Place a ``||turtle:turnRight||`` to turn the turtle and place another ``||turtle:forward||`` block to make it move again.
```blocks
turtle.forward(1)
turtle.turnRight()
turtle.forward(1)
```
## Drawing a square
Drawing a square can be decomposed into a sequence of moves and turns. Since this is quite repetitive, you can use a **for** loop to repeat code.
If you add enough ``||turtle:turnRight||`` and ``||turtle:forward||`` block, the turtle
will eventually draw a square. You can move the blocks in a ``||input:on button pressed||`` to easily run the code again.
```blocks
for (let i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
turtle.forward(2)
input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, function() {
turtle.forward(1)
turtle.turnRight()
}
turtle.forward(1)
turtle.turnRight()
turtle.forward(1)
turtle.turnRight()
turtle.forward(1)
turtle.turnRight()
})
```
## "For" is for repetition
Have you notice the repetition pattern in the blocks needed to draw a square?
Try to use a ``for`` loop to achieve the same effect.
```blocks
input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, function() {
for(let i = 0; i <=4; ++i) {
turtle.forward(1)
turtle.turnRight()
}
})
```
## Leaving a trail
The turtle holds a pen that turns on LEDs. If you add the ``||turtle:pen||`` block,
it will leave a trail as it moves.
```blocks
input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, function() {
turtle.pen(TurtlePenMode.Down)
for(let i = 0; i <=4; ++i) {
turtle.forward(1)
turtle.turnRight()
}
})
```
```package

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[{
"name": "Square",
"description": "Move in a square",
"url": "/projects/turtle-square"
"url": "/projects/turtle-square",
"imageUrl":"/static/mb/projects/turtle-square.png",
"cardType": "tutorial"
}, {
"name": "Spiral",
"description": "Move in a spiral",
"url": "/projects/turtle-spiral"
"url": "/projects/turtle-spiral",
"imageUrl":"/static/mb/projects/turtle-spiral.png",
"cardType": "sideProject"
}, {
"name": "Scanner",
"description": "Scan down the screen",
"url": "/projects/turtle-scanner"
"url": "/projects/turtle-scanner",
"imageUrl":"/static/mb/projects/turtle-scanner.png",
"cardType": "sideProject"
}]
```

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