Wednesday, July 22, 2020

scratch remix

Today we learnt to use scratch, and how to make a game. I found it easy to change the questions to whatever I want it to be. I found it hard to add the sound to the character. I really enjoyed picking the character and seeing witch different character there were.

23 comments:

  1. Kia ora. My name is Zac and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti.I really liked how you did not only have us learn maori words but help us with the history.Maybe you could add an end page.

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    1. kia ora zac, My name is Cleo and I and I attend Gisborne Intermediate. This is just the start of my game so i'm still working on it But that is still a good idea I would take this into consideration.

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  2. well done but it glitched half way through and made me get them wrong

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    1. Hi Rylee
      I'm sorry that it glitchers and It glitches on some computers and not some computers
      Thanks for the comment
      Cleo

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  3. Hi Cleo
    I really like your game and I learnt heaps of new words in it.
    Georgia

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    1. Hi Georgia
      I'm happy that it helped you
      Thanks for the comment
      Cleo

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  4. Hi cleo I really like your game it's so cool and your character looks so cool.

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    1. Thanks jessie for you comment
      Cleo

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  5. Hi Cleo my name is Levi I attend at gis int I am a year 7 learner I am 12 I am not that good with maori but this really helped me out thanks again Cleo😃

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    1. Hi levi
      just letting you know when you are learning maikalani it teachers you how to be safe on social media and you should not put you school,your age,and your year on your blog comments.
      Thanks for you comment and i'm happy that it helped you
      Cleo

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  6. Hi Cleo
    I liked how you had a cute fish as your character. Maybe next time you could proofread your questions because on one of your questions it said "What is the maori word for dinner A: B: Tangata. So you didn't have an option for A:.
    From Carys

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    1. Hi Carys
      I have tried to fix that but it isn't going to change and my character is a monster.
      Thanks for the comment
      Cleo

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  7. hey really good job. but some of your quotions had the wrong ansew.

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    1. Hi jess
      We are also learning but thanks for the comment and we learn new words every day.

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  8. Hi Cleo! Your game functioned really well, so the coding behind it was great. I loved the character too! However next time I would make sure you wrote the right answer, and be sure to check that you included every word. Keep it up!

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    1. Hi Ngaire
      I have checked it and it should work good now
      THanks for the comment

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  9. Well done Cleo this was amazing I really liked your game it has been amazing to play! One thing though you need to debug your apple question. Good job!

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    1. Hi Millan
      I think it will work now because I reposted it.
      Thank you for you comment

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  10. Hi Cleo my names is Te aroha from awapuni school I really liked how you made a game you are so creative but every time I get it right it say incorrect when i get it right

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    1. Hi Te Aroha
      I have got another comment like this and I checked it and my coding is right but it shows up that it is wrong.
      Thanks for your comment

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  12. Hi Cleo, its Zara from Judo and I go to Awapuni School. I really liked the way you had a little yellow monster on a trampoline.Next time you might want to put some instructions for it.

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    1. Hi Zara I like that little monster as well. THanks for the feedback and that's a good idea because known has ever played my game before.
      Thank you Cleo

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