Scratch Shooter Game Maker
Learning Missions
To complete the missions below, you will need a Scratch account. Use either your own account or one set up by your teacher (follow your teacher’s instructions). 1) Log in to your Scratch account. 2) Visit the Scratch Editor. To start the mission, use the provided starter project. Click ‘Look Inside’ to open the Scratch
Learning Missions
To complete the missions below, you will need a Scratch account. Use either your own account or one set up by your teacher (follow your teacher’s instructions). 1) Log in to your Scratch account. 2) Visit the Scratch Editor. To start the mission, use the provided starter project. Click ‘Look Inside’ to open the Scratch
Learning Missions
To complete the missions below, you will need a Scratch account. Use either your own account or one set up by your teacher (follow your teacher’s instructions). 1) Log in to your Scratch account. 2) Visit the Scratch Editor. To start the mission, use the provided starter project. Click ‘Look Inside’ to open the Scratch
Learning Missions
To complete the missions below, you will need a Scratch account. Use either your own account or one set up by your teacher (follow your teacher’s instructions). 1) Log in to your Scratch account. 2) Visit the Scratch Editor. …then you are good to go! Mission 1 Once you are certain that you are logged
Concept Exploration
What you will learn: Reminder on how to program different types of movement in Scratch Learn how to program gravity Learn how to program jumping Start Here: Video Overview Continue Here: Detailed Exploration Introduction In this unit of work, we will look to build on our Scratch game making skills by designing and developing a
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Concept Exploration
What you will learn: Understand how to use variables to record the direction of the character Understand how to program the firing of a bullet from your main character Start Here: Video Overview Continue Here: Detailed Exploration Introduction This lesson focuses on coding a shooter, so that our main character can fire bullets in the
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Concept Exploration
What you will learn: Understand how to create baddies which move automatically Understand how to program the main character so that it interacts with the baddie. Understand how to use a variable to record the score in a game Understand how to shoot baddies and achieve a score Start Here: Video Overview Continue Here: Detailed
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Concept Exploration
What you will learn: Understand how to use IF-Statements and Broadcast scripts to program levels in a computer game Start Here: Video Overview Continue Here: Detailed Exploration Introduction Progression is such an important element of any computer game, because without progression, the game quickly becomes boring, uninteresting and unchallenging. We will therefore focus on understanding
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