 Write the Learning objective onto your Self Assessment Sheet LO: Understand the points to be considered when designing a computer game.

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 Write the Learning objective onto your Self Assessment Sheet LO: Understand the points to be considered when designing a computer game.

Good games

 Complete a Game Design Template to plan out your own game.  Show your design to your teacher before you start making your game!

 Have a go at making your game using Kodu.  Break the game into smaller chunks to make it easier to create.  If you get stuck ask a neighbour or use a help sheet before putting your hand up.

 Use your Self Assessment Sheet to assess your progress against today’s learning objective.  