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Scratch Interface 10 20 30 40 50 Explain that script 10 20 30 40 50 Computer Operations 10 20 30 40 50 Google Drive 10 20 30 40 50 Grab Bag 10 20 30 40 50

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Scratch Interface. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Explain that script. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Computer Operations. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Google Drive. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Grab Bag. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Scratch Interface questions follow. 10. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Computer Operations

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Google Drive

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Grab Bag

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Scratch Interface questions follow

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The area shown below where your scripts come to life.

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What is the stage?

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The area shown below where you drag and drop blocks.

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What is the scripts area?

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What do the following tools do?(You must answer both correctly!)

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What is grows the sprite?

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What is shrinks the sprite?

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The area where you find the commands you need for your scripts.

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What is the blocks palette?

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What does this icon do?

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What is get a surprise sprite?

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Explain that script questions follow

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Explain the following script:

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When the green arrow is clicked, move the sprite to the right for 10 steps, wait 1 second and then move to the left for 10 steps.

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List the order of the positions for this script.

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What is right, down, left and up?90 – right180 – down-90 – left0 - up

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What message is visible on the stage after the following script runs?

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What is “Ouch that hurts?”

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What happens in the script above? Refer to the costumes on the right. What is the ending position of the cat?

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When the “a” key is pressed, the gold cat will change costumes to the purple cat. Then the purple cat will rotate -180 degrees. The ending position will be the cat upside down looking to the left.

40Explain that script

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The following code is attached to Sprite1 in a maze game. When Sprite1 touches Sprite2, the background should change to Level2. Explain the code needed to make this happen and tell where it should be written.

50Explain that script

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The code should be written on the stage. An example is shown.

50Explain that script

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Computer Operations questions follow

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The name of this.

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What is start?

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What is the difference between logging off a computer and shutting it down?

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Logging off clears your user information but keeps the computer powered on. Shutting down clears your user information but powers off your computer.

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Explain how the “H:\” drive is different than “My Computer”

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The “H:\” drive is your home drive on the network. When you save files to the network you can access them on any computer connected to the OLPH network.

My computer is for local file storage and does not give you the flexibility to access your files from other machines.

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There is a program on your computer named gimp. There is no shortcut on your computer’s desktop. What would be the best way to locate the program?

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Go to Start and then type gimp in the search box

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What is the difference between RAM and disk space?

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RAM stands for Random Access Memory and is the memory your computer uses on a temporary basis to store information about programs. The more RAM your computer has, the faster it is able to process programs. RAM is cleared out when the computer shuts down.

Disk space is the amount of storage on your computer for files and programs. Information is stored there permanently unless deleted by a user or program.

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Google Drive questions follow

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How do you get to your Google Drive?

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You must login to your school email account first. Then, at the top of your inbox in your Google toolbars, select Drive.

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How much free storage do you have with your olphschool.org email account?

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What is 5 gigabytes. (GB) Did I mention it was FREE?

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What are the two steps you must do to turn in an assignment via Google Docs so I can grade and make comments on it?

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You must first share it with me and use the correct email address. In addition, you must select that I can edit it.

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How is Google Drive different that the “H:\” drive?

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Google Drive gives you 5 GB of free storage space and is available anywhere you have a computer connected to the Internet.

The H:\drive has smaller disk space available and the information stored here is not available unless you are working on a computer connected to OLPH network.

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Name the 5 types of projects you can create in Google Drive.

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1. Document2. Presentation3. Spreadsheet4. Form5. Drawing

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Grab Bag questions follow

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Where do you document and/or write instructions for your script in Scratch?

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What are the Project Notes?

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If you want your sprite to change colors as a result of some action in your script, what would you use to do that?

20Grab Bag

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What is a costume?

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The following script should have the sprite move forward 15 steps and then move backwards 15 steps. It is not working. What is wrong with the script?

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The code is actually working but happening too quick. In order to see the animation, you must include a wait block in between the two move blocks.

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The following code does not play a sound for the duration of the script as the writer intends. What is wrong?

40Grab Bag

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The sound block is in the wrong place. It needs to be inside the repeat control.

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The following script should make the sprite say “Ouch” when it reaches the edge of the stage. It is not working. What is wrong?

50Grab Bag

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The If control needs to be underneath the green flag control. It is nested too deep.

50Grab Bag