Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Scratch

You're going to learn how to create your very own game on the computer. To do that, you're going to use a program called Scratch.

First watch this introduction to Scratch.
We're going to start with a simple maze-type game.

Here's one example - play it.

Here's another example Mark, a sixth grader at Edgemere, created.

I made video directions to a maze game I created. You may use those directions to help you make your own game. You can also change what I did to make a more exciting, entertaining game.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Maze Game and Internet Safety

1. If you're done with your maze game, open it up, put it into full screen and let other people who are done play it.

If you're not done with it, keep working on it. Here's the video directions to help you.

2. Router's Birthday Surprise

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Tutoring: Multiplication

1. Drag and Drop Math

2. Dynamite Multiplication



http://www.multiplication.com/games/play/dynamite-multiplication

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Study Island, Multiplication and Decimals


1.  Go to Study Island.

For your username, type in the same username you use for AR, followed by:

@edgemereroadrunners.com

Use the same password you use for AR.

Follow the directions for what activities you're going to do.

2. Math Madness - Pick Multiplication

3. MultipliACTION - Get 5 correct