This term we're doing Scratch! We're using the programing to make our own games n animations. Everyone was having fun making sprites n programming
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Blade-Edge wrote:
Cool
I can help you cheat in class >:D
Like the wiseman said: Losers always lose, and winners always cheat.
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Cool. I haven't used Scratch in school since third grade (Excluding a report I made with Scratch, in fourth grade), and even then we were all just making the same, simple, game that the teacher walked us through.
However, I did notice that my middle school has Scratch downloaded on all of their computers. It's an earlier version, I assume, because the icon on the shortcut has a creepy-ish cat on it, as opposed to the current icon which is the Scratch Cat
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Is it a normal class or a club, or what?

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One teacher saw me programming a game, and after I was done in the lab, he stole it with a flash drive. I had no idea my game had become a demo for a school of 2000 kids until a few weeks ago
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rufflebee wrote:
I haven't used Scratch in school since third grade (Excluding a report I made with Scratch, in fourth grade), and even then we were all just making the same, simple, game that the teacher walked us through.
Oh, I forgot about the Scratch Club that I taught last year (Actually, I intended to be a member, but most of the other kids had no idea how to use it, so I ended up teaching them).. But that was more of an after school thing, so I guess it doesn't count
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We do Scratch in ICT class every summer at my school :3 I must admit, I took to it straight away, and I've loved it ever since
Quite frequently, my friends and I talk solely about Scratch at break (this morning, while we were lining up for music class, my friend came out with "Emily! I saw your chatbot yesterday... it's amazing!")
We are a school of Scratch obsessed people... even though our display board showing screenshots of projects made by students at my school is titled "SRATCH", not "SCRATCH"
Also, I taught a Scratch class in the summer term at school... I got to use Scratch on an interactive whiteboard, which was awesome... even though I was too short to click the green flag without jumping
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Hey, I practically taught my class how to use Scratch in school (it was a class, the teachers were... incompetent, and I sorta took over). But that was last year, I'm in a new school this year.
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HappyChao wrote:
JeanTheFox wrote:
Is it a normal class or a club, or what?
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Its a class
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Cool!

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We're going to do Scratch this year. I helped my teacher with it.
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