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Broadcasting Exploring Computer Science Lesson 4-6

Objectives The students will be able to: Broadcast events. Listen to and respond to events they create. Change the background of the stage.

Journal Entry What does it mean to broadcast something (example the radio station is broadcasting music right now)? If a radio or television station is broadcasting something, does that mean that everyone is listening to it?

Need Volunteers… “The Cat” “The Crab” “The Opponent” “The Date”

Rest of Today Download the file summer.sb from the Hancock Web Site. Download the Homework 4-6 – Summer Story Instuctions.doc file Follow the instructions and compete the program for the Summer Story.

Rubric Do you have? Points Possible Add in the second scene (basketball) 25 Add in the third scene (movies) Add in additional characters into each scene that show and hide Have a dialogue with correct timing Extra Credit   Add in additional scenes 10 TOTAL: 100