In Fly-O-Rama the player sees if the shark can catch the bee. The shark moves when the q key is pressed. The bee moves when the arrow keys are pressed and the space bar, m and b make the characters talk.
This program is an animation of a dancer in action.
The following keyboard keys control the dancer.
a - next stage and hide dancer
b - show dancer
c - dancer raises arm
d - dancer jumps into the splits
e - dancer kicks leg into the air and catches it
f - dancer does an aerial
arrow keys - move dancer
To see these programs go to the Scratch website.
Fly-o-Rama
Garde
Scratch is great for future scientists and engineers, but can be enjoyed by lots of children. To create programs kids unknowingly practice many math skills such as coordinate systems and degrees in a circle. When they see their working completed programs they are so proud. I'm very impressed with this free tool.
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Thanks for sharing this at Favorite Resources. While I did know about Scratch, and actually have it installed on both of our laptops, I had not come across the Scratch Basics video that you linked to...I will be watching that with my girls soon!
ReplyDeleteWe had the program for a long time before I found the videos. The videos generated a ton of interest!
DeleteThat sounds perfect because I've been trying to figure out a good way to spark interest :)
DeleteThank you for linking up this week at my Thursday's Tech Tips for Teachers and showing my follower such a terrific tip!
ReplyDelete~Fern
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