Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Happy Thanksgiving
This week the students will be taking a quiz on Scratch. They will be allowed to use the internet as a resource as I am a firm believer that being able to find the answer is just as valuable as knowing the answer.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Week thirteen and fourteen (Nov. 11 - Nov. 22)
Last week the students were introduced to Scratch programming. We covered scripts: move, glide, wait, repeat, and explored coordinates, sprites, and deleting. This week we will continue to delve into the program looking at rotation, position, background, costumes, and how to shrink and enlarge a sprite. To demonstrate these, I put together a quick little program. You can see it here by clicking on the following link: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/14292433/#editor
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Week twelve and thirteen (Nov 4. - Nov. 15)
Last week we were introduced to Easybib.com to create bibliographies and took a quiz on Photoshop techniques. This week we will be starting our Scratch project. Each day, I will be going through some of the basic scripts as the kids familiarize themselves with the Scratch layout and process. Looking forward to seeing some creative projects soon.
Retaking the quiz?
As mentioned in class, if you would like to retake the quiz you must do so by the end of this week. Please see me to schedukle something. After this week, your original quiz grade stands.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Bibliographies for history project
Today and tomorrow we will be working with easybib.com to create citations for the sixth grade history project bibliographies. This handy website takes most of the hard work (that I remember from school) out of completing a bibliography by accurately listing sources regardless of its type. With a few details the site orders, spaces, italicizes, quotes, and indents citations with ease.
QUIZ over Photoshop techniques
Reminder that there will be a quiz over the Photoshop techniques covered in the CD project. The Photoshop tutorials on my Youtube channel go over everything you will need to know. "A" day will be on Friday. "B" day will be on Monday.
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