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Scratch Project. Getting Started. Imagine. Imagine. Reflect. Create. Debug. Share. Scratch Project Design Process. 6. Use any feedback and your own reflection to inspire new ideas on how to develop / improve your project. 1. Imagine some good ideas for your project.
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Module 10 – Scratch Project Scratch Project Getting Started
Imagine Imagine Reflect Create Debug Share Scratch Project Design Process 6. Use any feedback and your own reflection to inspire new ideas on how to develop / improve your project. 1. Imagine some good ideas for your project. 5. Reflect on your project. Evaluate the positive and negative aspects of your project. 2. Start creating your project in Scratch. 4. Present your project and get feedback from your friends. 3. Debug means test your project. Make sure your project is working correctly.
What do I need to include? Your Scratch project will include the following: • At least 2 sprites • More than 1 background • Iteration (repeat loops) • Conditional statements (if….) • At least 1 sound • At least 1 variable • There is a checklist at the start of the Test Suite section (Section 5) of the Group Report. Check that you have included all the above criteria in your project.
Debugging – making sure things work! • Create a test suite for your project. • Check various elements of your project are present and working correctly as your project progresses.
Group Report – What is it? • Project report filled in by your group includes: • Project title • Brainstorming ideas • Project design • Diary of work for each group member • Test suite - check all elements are working • Evaluation of your project’s good and bad points • Presentation plan • Suggested improvements
Presentation • Present to class at end of project • Should include the following: • Introduction – brief project description • Division of work – who did what? • Clear description of the project • Evaluation of positives and negatives • Conclusion • Answer questions from class on project at the end.
You will be assessed on… • Your Scratch project • Testing of your project • Group Report • Project presentation • Answers to questions • Evidence of teamwork • Suggested improvements / developments for the project