I first started using scratch 1 year ago, when I was 9. A MIT Graduate came to our class specifically to teach us. She taught us how to make animations and import and create new sprites. But when I say animations, I mean stuff like: (Hello, My name is...). Not even broadcasts, hide or show or anything apart from flag clicked, say, play sound. Anyway, I soon got bored of scratch, along with my class mates.
6 months later.
So school gets BORING. I go home one day, and for some reason download scratch. I got annoyed but when I right clicked the:
<( 0 <>> 0 )>
and selected the help button, I found a score variable. This is a finding help me discover all of scratch. I created a variable, put it in but I couldnt understand what the value of 'score' standed for. I got bored, saved my findings, but what's this, examples? I opened:
Fruit Craft RPG.
I studied this project but could still not understand the ways of the variable. The next day, I opened a tutorial on scratch on the internet, and checked the variable section. It talked about the variable value and had on it:
A variable reports the value of itself. The variable can be set to other reporters and be changed by the set and change by block.
It then showed me a video and I then understood, most of scratch.
8 months on:
2 months ahead of variables now. I now started studying projects, understanding what they meant. I started by experimenting and combining blocks. But I knew nothing about booleans... . I was then focusing on numbers, looks, pen and sensing then.
9 months on:
I now understand pen and looks, but not Numbers and Sensing. So I now completely focus on numbers, as I am good at maths.
10 months on:
I now understand most of numbers, and very little of sensing, such as the ask and answer. At least i'm making progress.
11 months on:
I now completely know all categories, and start making projects, unaware that you can upload to the scratch website.
12 months on:
my 1st year using scratch, Got myself a Scratch Account too! Upload a few projects, but no-one ever sees them
13 months on:
I make advanced projects. Nothing has pretty much changed.
14 months on:
Now in year 5, excited too!
15 months on:
Getting slightly bored of Scratch, so I took a break.
16 months on:
Back to normal and love scratch. And I make my first school project, but never had the time to show it to my teacher, well she didn't ask us to do one.
17 months on (Now):
Currently now. Made my second project, and the only one in the class to get 2 golds stars! Everybody else got 1 or none! Tough luck powerpoint and paper!
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Cool story!
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jackrulez wrote:
It took 11 months to make your first project?!?!?
To get one fully ready and then publish it.
It took me a few weeks and about 3 tutorials to know what blocks even do.
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Scratchthatguys wrote:
jackrulez wrote:
It took 11 months to make your first project?!?!?
To get one fully ready and then publish it.
It took me a few weeks and about 3 tutorials to know what blocks even do.
I just, um, guessed, and learned through exerience.
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
Scratchthatguys wrote:
jackrulez wrote:
It took 11 months to make your first project?!?!?
To get one fully ready and then publish it.
It took me a few weeks and about 3 tutorials to know what blocks even do.I just, um, guessed, and learned through exerience.
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Lol, my dads a computer programming teacher at my brothers High School, so one day, I saw him messing around with Scratch, trying o get a feel for it to teach it to his student.
I asked tha and watched the cat rotate 15 degrees every time he clicked the green flag.
A flash drive transfer to my laptop later, I was digging in and asking questions my dad didn't know the answer to.
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
Cool story!
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You forgot the "Bro!"
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mariobrosrule wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
Cool story!
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You forgot the "Bro!"
That wasn't very nice mariobrosrule
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