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Have you seen the My Blocks category in the Scratch blocks palette? When you click on it, no blocks are present until you create one. Letamp;#39;s explore how to create a customized block and when and why you might want to use them. Letamp;#39;s say you are creating a Scratch program and youamp;#39;ve written a sequence of steps that performs a particular action. That action could be performing a complicated spin move, playing a set of musical notes, drawing a shape with the pen tool, performing some complex math, or anything else. That stack of blocks is known as a procedure or a routine. Most computer programing languages allow you to create a special name for a group of commands or lines of code and then call for that sequence to run at any point in the main program. In Scratch, we use My Blocks. Click on My Blocks in the blocks palette and then click on Make a block. You can give your block any name you want, but Iamp;#39;d recommend something descriptive so you can