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CREATE AN ANIMATED STORY

CREATE AN ANIMATED STORY. CODERDOJO NOVA – SCRATCH WHITE BELT. AGENDA TODAY. Find and sit with your groups!!! Review project schedule Learn about Say blocks Broadcast blocks Outline Stories Start building stories At 12:45 we will do show and tell of animations from last time.

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CREATE AN ANIMATED STORY

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  1. CREATE AN ANIMATED STORY CODERDOJO NOVA – SCRATCH WHITE BELT

  2. AGENDA TODAY • Find and sit with your groups!!! • Review project schedule • Learn about • Say blocks • Broadcast blocks • Outline Stories • Start building stories • At 12:45 we will do show and tell of animations from last time

  3. PROJECT SCHEDULE • Each group should have completed: An animation set to music that uses all team member's sprites, multiple costumes and backgrounds • Today we will begin outline a story • Groups will build their stories in scratch for next time we meet (April 27th)

  4. HOW TO TALK IN SCATCH • The “Say” Blocks • Say () for () secs– If you want the speech bubble to disappear • Say () – If you do not want the speech bubble to disappear

  5. HOW TO THINK IN SCRATCH • The “Think” Block • Work exactly the same as “Say” Blocks, they just create a thought bubble instead of a speech bubble

  6. BROADCAST BLOCKS • Use Broadcast blocks to coordinate among sprites • A Broadcast block sends a message. Each message has an ID • Messages can be received, and cause an action to occur

  7. ACTIVITY • Design your scratch story with your group • Use your sprites as characters • Use the scratch story board template Write who is in the scene here Draw the scene here Write which background you are on here Write what's happening here

  8. NEXT STEPS • Create your story in scratch • Have this ready next time we meet • Remember – Stories must run for at least 3 minutes and should not require any interaction. Create any needed background or additional sprites to help tell the story. Record sounds and use in story.

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