Bellwork:
Open blank word document title it Computer Programming Concept
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File--->Save as---->my computer--->eett2---->HESSE---->Scratch---->Period_--->your folder---->save
Type the first two concepts
1.Sequencing-to create a program in Scratch you need to think systematically about the order of steps.
2.Iteration-repeating a series of instructions, looping (using forever and repeat)
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Today:
Go to Frogger Gallery
I would like everyone to include their finished game in the gallery.
How you do this:
When your game is finished upload it to your Scratch account.
After you have uploaded your game go to the Frogger Gallery
and click on the button in the right hand column that says add your projects. You will add only your Frogger Remix project.
You must also submit your game to the eett2(R:)---->HESSE---->Scratch----->Period_----->your folder
to be graded
If you have already had your block day today will be the last day to work on this project in class.
If your block day is tomorrow, tomorrow will be your last day to work on this project in class.
Next week we are starting the final project for this class.
If you have already finished your Frogger project AND have submitted it the the GALLERY and the EETT2 (R:)
You must work on the following projects:
1. Watch the following video and make the maze shown in the video.
This will be turned in for a grade.(Everyone will be responsible for turning this assignment in for a grade)
Call this assignment basic maze
2. You will Do the Basketball Quiz Project from Chapter 7 "Scratch Programming for Teens"
This project will reinforce the use of variables.
You can find this chapter on the back table and in the eett2 HESSE folder.
Everyone will be responsible for completing these two assignments.
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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