Thank you to Ewen for sending in his Computing home learning.
We have been learning how to sequence events in Scratch to create a story narrative. This is much more challenging than it initially appears.
Follow the link below to watch Ewen’s story. What do we like about it? How could we try to improve it?
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/389315086/fullscreen/
I’d like to know if this project needed much code debugging.
4 house points to Phoenixes for Ewen’s hard work! 🙂
Quite a bit. The speech bubbles didn’t work so I had to replace them by audio recordings.
I think it’s great. Very clear story-telling. I liked the voiceover.
My next challenge for you is to debug to try and make those speech bubbles work!
Well-done Ewen 🙂
I have updated mine and now the speech bubbles work.
Mr. Burns, am I allowed to send in my Scratch game that I’ve been working on?
(I’ve been trying hard to add a shop in the game.)
Of course!
If you save the game online then you can send me a link to the webpage and I can post your work just like I did with Ewen’s.
Thank Yeseo! I’m looking forward to seeing it!
Thank you! It is: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/381266369/
(The original creator let me remix his. Also, I added different diagrams and I added a shop to the game!) I think it took me around a month to update things because at first there was a bluberry cookie you could unlock when you had 200 cookies, then I added a grandma diagram, then I deleted the blueberry cookie and tried twice (both failing) to make a shop, then I properly made the shop.
Oh and if you want the fullscreen here it is. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/381266369/fullscreen/
I have one to witch took me a bit of help from someone
If you ask your adult to email in the link, I would love to post your work on the blog Noam. 🙂
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/379065626
Here it is even though its not 99 seconds exactly.
Thanks Noam.