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Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Scratch Posting
today i made a scratch tutorial on how to make your sprite move and how to choose it .
i found it pretty difficult to do but now i know how to use it
Kia ora Couper! My name is Leiah and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, I like how precise you were when talking about each piece of code. I noticed that your slide goes out of the blog space and onto the side, if you press down on the slide presentation before posting it you can size the slide down to fit the space given. I hope you use my advice in the future :)
Kia ora Couper My name is Izzy and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne Tairawhiti Kia. I really like this idea of the game. I liked how you showed others how to use scratch.If you press down on the slide before posting you can size the slide to fit the blog post.
Kia ora. My name is Zac and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti.I really like how you explain not just how to make a scratch but you remind them to add a title maybe next time add a background to make it like your making a game.
Hi Couper. My name is Cody and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairawhiti. I really like that you made a video to teach people about making their sprites move. It was good that you had the audio to explain your ideas. I already knew how to move my sprite, but I think that your video would be good for learners who want to learn to do this.
kia ora Couper, my name is Millan and I attend Mangapapa School Gisborne, and also, wow, how did you know how to do that moving code I will definitely use it in my future game for something, this video has really helped me realize the games I can make and the things I can do, please post more of these because they are great, also one last thing, could you post one of how to fix a really awesome game that has broke for no reason... like my one?
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Kia ora Couper! My name is Leiah and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, I like how precise you were when talking about each piece of code. I noticed that your slide goes out of the blog space and onto the side, if you press down on the slide presentation before posting it you can size the slide down to fit the space given. I hope you use my advice in the future :)
ReplyDeleteKia ora Couper My name is Izzy and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne Tairawhiti Kia. I really like this idea of the game. I liked how you showed others how to use scratch.If you press down on the slide before posting you can size the slide to fit the blog post.
ReplyDeleteKia ora. My name is Zac and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti.I really like how you explain not just how to make a scratch but you remind them to add a title maybe next time add a background to make it like your making a game.
ReplyDeleteHi Couper. My name is Cody and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairawhiti. I really like that you made a video to teach people about making their sprites move. It was good that you had the audio to explain your ideas. I already knew how to move my sprite, but I think that your video would be good for learners who want to learn to do this.
ReplyDeletekia ora Couper, my name is Millan and I attend Mangapapa School Gisborne, and also, wow, how did you know how to do that moving code I will definitely use it in my future game for something, this video has really helped me realize the games I can make and the things I can do, please post more of these because they are great, also one last thing, could you post one of how to fix a really awesome game that has broke for no reason... like my one?
ReplyDelete