The 4 th grade Nutley TALENT cohort shares: SCRATCH.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Create a Simple Game in Scratch
Advertisements

Create a Simple Game in Scratch
Scratch is a Visual Programming Language
Quiz Time What button stops the sprite from vanishing off the screen?
Mission Technology Introduction to Scratch! June 2007.
Scratch for Storytelling Dr. Ben Schafer Department of Computer Science University of Northern Iowa.
Helicopter Game Tutorial
Code Club Session 3 Shark Eats Fish. Picture of finished product here.
Write Your First Computer Game!. Coding: Programming Languages Just like you can speak Chinese to someone who understands Chinese to tell them what to.
Learn… Create… Program. Manipulation of Multiple Media Connects with youth culture Scratch is a new graphical programming language designed to support.
Scratch Understanding some programming techniques using Scratch Resetting, Parallelism and Events.
Adventures in Animation Introduction to Scratch! Michelle Venable-Foster June 2006.
What is Scratch? Scratch as Logo Dr. Ben Schafer Department of Computer Science University of Northern Iowa.
Fish Chomp. The screen where you can see what happens when you play your game is called the STAGE. The SCRIPT BANK is where the types of instructions.
Scratch the Cat. Object Oriented Programing Writing computer programs Based on Objects Instead of Actions Based on Data Instead of Logic.
X Kingsbridge Community Collage Functions Main Menu Welcome Click the tasks at the top. Sum Add Multiply IF AVERAGE X Basic Way MAX Excel Skill Menu Min.
Code Club Session 2 Dance Party. What will we learn ?  How to change the background  How to create animations  How to make objects talk to each other.
Introduction to Scratch!
Using MIT Scratch for Programming and Control Exercise 3 Ball Game Year 9 ICT Autumn Term 2007.
Introducing Scratch the Cat
Exploring Computer Science 2/16/15
Exploring Computer Science 2/9/15 2/9Moving Scratch 2/10Moving Scratch worksheet 2/11 Scratch Baseball Game 2/12Scratch Alphabet Learning Game 2/13Game.
Introduction to Scratch Scratch as Logo Dr. Ben Schafer Department of Computer Science University of Northern Iowa.
Digital Stories Using Microsoft Photo Story 3 for Windows Carrie Roth (248)
1 Understand how to use Scratch to: – Animate a sprite – Add sound to your script – Use the forever command to create a loop Lesson 2: Learning Objectives.
Fish Chomp. The screen where you can see what happens when you play your game is called the STAGE. The SCRIPT BANK is where the types of instructions.
Creating a Simple Game in Scratch Barb Ericson Georgia Tech June 2008.
Image #1 Getting Started
Making a Sprite Dance Barb Ericson Georgia Tech June 2011.
Create a Halloween Computer Game in Scratch Stephanie Smullen and Dawn Ellis Barb Ericson October 2008.
Computer Programming Modeling a Passive Solar Home.
1 Project designed and created by M. Shajith Kumar.
How to create a basic game in Scratch. The Scratch Stage The Scratch stage is 480 pixels wide and 360 pixels high x increasesx decreases.
Adventures in Animation Introduction to Scratch! Michelle Venable-Foster Barb Ericson Dec 2007.
Welcome to introduction to Windows April 9, 2011 Facilitator: Joyce Gerald Director of Title I Jasper County School District.
Computer Programming with Scratch JAOIT 8. Scratch Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations,
Creating a Simple Game in Scratch Barb Ericson Georgia Tech May 2009.
Introducing Scratch Learning resources for the implementation of the scenario
Review for Final June 13, 2016.
Create a Halloween Computer Game in Scratch
Scratch for Interactivity
Scratch Unit Overview We are going to look at computer programming and how to create your very own computer game The piece of software we will be using.
© A+ Computer Science -
Google Summit 2017 Creating Assessments with google forms
Pen Cards Pen Cards Back and Forth Draw a Line Special Effects
Pen Cards Pen Cards Back and Forth Draw a Line Special Effects
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Introduction to.
Learning PowerPoint Just the basics.
Learn… Create… Program
Motion and Looks.
Areas of the SCRATCH 2 Screen
Go to =>
Learn… Create… Program
Pen Cards Pen Cards Back and Forth Draw a Line Special Effects
Go to =>
Image #1 Getting Started
Pen Cards Pen Cards Back and Forth Draw a Line Special Effects
Getting Started with Scratch
Learn… Create… Program
Learn… Create… Program
Pen Cards Pen Cards Back and Forth Draw a Line Special Effects
Pen Cards Pen Cards Back and Forth Draw a Line Special Effects
Creating a Simple Game in Scratch
Pen Cards Pen Cards Back and Forth Draw a Line Special Effects
Pen Cards Pen Cards Back and Forth Draw a Line Special Effects
Pen Cards Pen Cards Back and Forth Draw a Line Special Effects
Presentation transcript:

The 4 th grade Nutley TALENT cohort shares: SCRATCH

M.I.T & Scratch What is it? Scratch by M.I.T. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) is a computer program for kids to use their imaginations to make fiction or non-fiction projects. (Lucas)

What we’ve learned! (Joe) Our class has been really excited about learning Scratch. The following slide show will help you understand a few skills that you will need when learning Scratch. Each one of us has specialized in a particular skill. The best way to learn Scratch is to do it yourself, but first, we wanted to share a little bit of information with you.

The World Of Scratch: It allows you to create your own cartoon

What is scratch? Jess & Ela A creative website to show your inner self. An app that brings your cartoon to life It just starts with a cat Then with a little creativity a little magic happens

How to make a SCRATCH: BACKGROUND CREATED BY LUCAS

Adding background Adding background is an important part of Scratch. Scratch is a animating program made by M.I.T. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). ~First go to Scratch and click the “Stage” button ~Then select a background for your animation

SCRATCH: More information on creating a background *To add a background on Scratch, click the sprite folder and then click the bar that says “Costumes.” *Then select the background collection and then choose the background that fits your presentation. POOF YOU HAVE A BACKGROUND!

More Learning about Scratch: How do I stop? By Nicholas

O.K, Let’s learn to stop! If you pressed the green flag (which makes the animation move and start), you want a way to stop it. Press the red octagon to stop your picture and it will play and reset.

More about scratch max Enter the world

How do I do an animation? To animate in scratch, there are different color ovals in the top left corner of the screen. If you want to make it move, press the oval that says motion. But, to put it in motion, you need to grab the flag button from the oval that says controls.

Hard work, but it pays off! Sometimes, just making things move is boring if they look like they are just floating. So, if your character has another costume, go to looks oval and choose the next costume. Then connect it to the green flag. Then press events grab repeat put it in the green flag.

Here are some examples of what we have created! We hope you enjoy them! The best thing is experimenting and playing on your own.

If you want to be a Scratcher! Scratch is free. To sign up, go to: munity munity Teachers can learn too at Scratch Ed