National STEM Video Game Challenge!

Here is the link for you to enter your game. ENTER CHALLENGE HERE

You can enter any one of the games you have created in or out of class. Scratch, GameStar and any other game engine platform may be entered.

The link provided is linked to my teacher account you do not need to have an email address. If you need my help let me know.

Good Luck!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Organize your work

Bellwork: You will have a quiz at the end of this week on Chapter 1 and the concepts you learned on Gamestar Mechanics.
To review the vocabulary go to the page Chapter 1 and write on a piece of paper 1-5 with definitions.

Today's Lesson:

You will organize your work and turn in by the end of the period the following:
  1. Preproduction sheet*
  2. 2 feedback worksheets (these are the feedbacks you wrote)*
  3. Make sure if your name is on the board I have seen your % for the episodes and given you a post it with % completed.  You will turn in the post it with your name on it along with the other papers. (If your name is not on the board I already have your grade)*
*Staple all of your papers together and make sure your full name and period are on each page!

If you are still finishing up making games and feedbacks today is your last day to work on it in class. Tomorrow we will start presenting your games to the whole call.
Gamestar Mechanic

If you have finished and turned all work in You may search for Scratch on the computer under programs,  find the program and open it(double click on the cat icon to open scratch.). Begin Watching the videos on Learn Scratch.
After watching each video try the tools that were covered in that video.

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