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Miller Classwork
October 17, 2019 - October 18, 2019
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ELEMENTARY CLASSES ~
Cheetahs/Leopards
Jaguars/Pumas
Panthers/Tigers
Bobcats/Lions
UPPER SCHOOL CLASSES ~
A. Do Now
- Events are very common in computer programs, especially in video games.
- In your composition book define an event then list 3 actions that lead to events. (For example: Feeling hungry and eating food; Stubbing your toe and yelling “Ouch!”: Getting the basketball in the basket and scoring a point for your team!)
- Next, list your favorite video game and explain how it relates to events.
- Share with a partner. Discuss the differences between your events and your partner’s.
B. Independent Practice
- Pd 4– Go Code.org Pd 4 and click on your name + secret word then click Sign in.
- Pd 5 – Go to Code.org Pd 5 and click on your name + secret words then click Sign in.
- After you Sign In, complete Lessons 6 – Build a Star Wars Game. After the Lesson complete Section C (Part 1-3).
C. Reflection + Assessment
Lesson 6: Build a Star Wars Game
Overview: In this online activity, you will practice using events featuring R2-D2 and other Star Wars characters, you will be guided through events, then given space to create a game.
- Journal Prompts:
- What was Lesson 6 about?
- How do you feel about the lesson?
- Give an example of an event you used in your program today?
- Why is it important not to share private information online? How do you know if information is private?
- Make your own Star Wars game.
- Step 1: Plan out what you want your game to do in your Composition Book.
- Step 2: After I check your composition book. Create your game.
- Step 3: When you’re done making your game. Choose SHARE to get the link. Then from your FLPS email send your game link to <miller@flps.com>. Have fun!