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!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Scratch Game Final Evaluation!

  1. Bellwork:
Play this game with the person next to you!  Plural Play
Today is the last day to turn in all of your work for the quarter. Whatever is not turned in will receive a "0"

You will receive a Rubric Worksheet. You must evaluate your work by filling in this sheet and turning it in. The criteria on this work sheet is how your work will be evaluated for a grade.

If you have completed all of your work before the end of the period the following is a list of options of things you can work on:
  1. Sandpaper
  2. Lightening Bolt
  3. Open Scratch and view and play some of the example projects. Look in the interative file. There are some interesting games there. See if you can create something similar to one of the examples. The simulator file has some interesting projects too. Look at the spinner. If has very little script. Try to recreate it and add your own twist.
  4. You can also watch these two videos and follow the tutorials for paint.net to recreate the Fire Effect and the Glossy Orb. You may need to let the videos buffer once before viewing it.
    Friday you will have a test on all of the concepts covered in the first 9 weeks. You can study for this test on edcreate.com

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