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Exploring Motion in Scratch

Exploring Motion in Scratch

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Computers

6th - 8th Grade

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Patrick Trejo

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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Exploring Motion in Scratch

An introduction to using Scratch to create and explore motion in programming. Learn how to animate sprites, create interactive games, and more using Scratch's motion blocks and tools.

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Introduction to Scratch

  • Scratch is a visual programming language that allows you to create interactive stories, games, and animations.
  • It uses blocks to build programs by snapping them together.
  • With Scratch, you can explore motion by controlling sprites and creating animations.
  • Get started by dragging and connecting blocks to make your sprites move!

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Multiple Choice

What is Scratch?

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A visual programming language

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A text-based programming language

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A hardware device

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A video editing software

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Scratch: A Text-Based Programming Language

Trivia: Scratch is a popular programming language used by beginners. It allows users to create interactive stories, games, and animations by dragging and dropping code blocks. With Scratch, even young learners can start coding and develop their computational thinking skills. Give it a try!

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Understanding Motion Blocks

  • Motion blocks in Scratch are used to control the movement of sprites.
  • They include blocks like move, turn, and glide.
  • Use move block to specify the distance and direction of movement.
  • Combine motion blocks with other blocks to create complex animations and games.

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Drawing Shapes

Trivia: Motion blocks in Scratch are not just for moving sprites, they can also be used to draw shapes on the stage! With the right combination of blocks, you can create amazing artwork and geometric designs. Let your imagination run wild and explore the creative possibilities of motion blocks in Scratch!

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Multiple Select

What are motion blocks used for in Scratch?

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Controlling the appearance of sprites

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Playing sound effects in games

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Creating complex animations and games

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Drawing shapes on the stage

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Turn

Trivia: In Scratch, the Turn block is used to change the direction of a sprite. It allows the sprite to rotate by a specified number of degrees. This block is essential for creating interactive animations and games in Scratch. So, remember to use the Turn block to control the direction of your sprites!

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Changing Direction

  • Use the point in direction block to change the direction of a sprite
  • Specify the angle in degrees, with 0 being right, 90 being up, and so on
  • Combine with turn block to create complex motion patterns

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Multiple Select

What block is used to change the direction of a sprite in Scratch?

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Point in direction

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Turn

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Move

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Glide

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Glide Block:

To move an object to a specific location smoothly. The glide block in Scratch allows users to create seamless motion by specifying the duration and destination. It is a powerful tool for creating realistic animations and adding a touch of elegance to projects. With the glide block, users can effortlessly bring their ideas to life with smooth and precise movements. So, why settle for ordinary motion when you can glide to perfection?

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Creating Smooth Motion

  • Step 1: Set the motion style to smooth using the set motion style to smooth block.
  • Step 2: Use the glide block to smoothly move an object to a specific location.
  • Step 3: Adjust the glide duration to control the speed of the motion.
  • Step 4: Combine smooth motion with other blocks to create more complex animations.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of the glide block in Scratch?

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To set the motion style to smooth

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To adjust the glide duration

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To combine smooth motion with other blocks

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To move an object to a specific location smoothly

Exploring Motion in Scratch

An introduction to using Scratch to create and explore motion in programming. Learn how to animate sprites, create interactive games, and more using Scratch's motion blocks and tools.

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