Bellwork:
Go to Edcreate.com and log in under class log in using the password period 3 or period 5
You will do the activity that is on your class page, hangman, Words you should know.
After the activity you will go to your class page with the list of your games from Gamestar Mechanic.
You will play each game and rate it as follows
A+ The game was very well balanced, fun and easy to play but difficult to win.
B+ The game was mostly balanced but could use a little fixing to make it more balanced.
C+ Good Try but this game needs to be more balanced. It was either way to easy or impossible to win.
Try not to spend more than 5 minutes per game.
When you are finished you will go back to Scratch and finish your Pong Games to submit or continue working on your Etch-a-Scketch.
This course is designed to give students an overview of beginning concepts of computer programming in “Basic” computer language. The process of creating a video game(pre-production, production and post production) will be employed during this course. Gaming II is a continuation of Gaming I. Students will further develop computer programing skills to create their own video games.
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!
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!
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