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Motion and Looks

Motion and Looks. Starter. Complete the “ Lesson 2 – Starter ” tasks on page 6 of your workbooks. Then swap your work with a neighbour to be marked. Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch. Answers.

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Motion and Looks

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  1. Motion and Looks

  2. Starter • Complete the “Lesson 2 – Starter” tasks on page 6 of your workbooks. • Then swap your work with a neighbour to be marked. Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  3. Answers Instructions for computers can be summarised in flowcharts using special symbols and language. The instructions in flowcharts are displayed in sequencethis sequence is shown by the direction of the arrowsconnecting the symbols. Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  4. Learning Objective • “Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch”. • Write this Learning Objective onto Page 1 of your workbook. Friday, 20 February 2009

  5. Introduction to Scratch • Scratch is a program that allows you to make animations and games by putting instructions together. • This term you will be using it to make some simple games. Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  6. The Stage • The stage is the background to your game or animation. Lots to import or you can make your own. Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  7. Sprites • A sprite is a character or object in your game or animation. • Sprites can have different “costumes” to change what they look like: Swapping between these two costumes would make this sprite look like it’s walking. Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  8. Writing a Script • A sequence of instructions is called a script. • In Scratch instructions are put together like parts of a jigsaw puzzle: Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  9. The Scratch Interface Select different types of instructions Game display window Stage Here is where you select your instructions Sprites used in your game. Drag & Drop instructions onto here. Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  10. Task 1 • Create the following script and see what happens to the cat sprite: • Now try changing the effects: • See what each one does. Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  11. Task 2 • Now change your script so it looks like this: • What happens now? Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  12. Task 3 • Add another sprite to your program and try to make a short animation where the two sprites move and talk to each other. (Turn to page 7 of your workbooks for help) Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  13. Extension Task • Follow the instructions on your Scratch Card to create a new program. Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  14. Learning Objective • “Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch”. • Put  or  onto your Self Assessment page to show whether or not you have achieved today’s learning objective. Friday, 20 February 2009

  15. Homework • It is free to download Scratch so you can use it at home by going to this website: http://scratch.mit.edu • Try making an animation at home and bring it in for next lesson. Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

  16. What can you remember? • What is a sprite? • What is a script? • What is the stage? Learn how to use Motion and Looks instructions in Scratch

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