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#1 2011-05-14 09:47:58

LolCat72
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Registered: 2010-04-18
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Systems of Linear Equations (experimental)

This project will, obviously, help students learn how to solve systems of linear equations! Two equations are given, one in standard form and one in slope-intercept form. I find this works better with the substitution method. When an answer is submitted, the program checks whether the solution is right or wrong. If it's right, a ding sound is played and a Scratch cat moves ahead. If it's wrong, a buzzer sound is played and a dog moves ahead. I know this isn't very teen-appealing, but my games are based off of this.

http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/LolCat72/1784159

Please let me know if there are any glitches or areas I need to improve on other than graphics, sound, themes. and animation.


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#2 2011-05-14 15:58:33

LolCat72
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Re: Systems of Linear Equations (experimental)

Bump

Update: I'm working on a show where the girl from the Escape from Detention game is stuck on her algebra homework and a nerd comes out of nowhere and explains systems of linear equations! This will be a collab featuring my real-life sister yoshi362 as Jessica (the girl from the Escape from Detention game) and me as Martha (the nerd)


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#3 2011-05-15 12:42:04

LolCat72
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Re: Systems of Linear Equations (experimental)

UPDATE: I made a tetris game with systems of linear equations. It is fun, educational, and dangerously addicting. I added a title screen to make it appealing. If you don't have the time to look at it full screen, look at thumbnails of it. Clicky the image!:
http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/LolCat72/1786444_med.png

Last edited by LolCat72 (2011-05-15 12:42:36)


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#4 2011-05-21 20:10:26

LolCat72
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Re: Systems of Linear Equations (experimental)


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#5 2011-05-21 20:15:23

LolCat72
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Re: Systems of Linear Equations (experimental)

INTRODUCING....... (drumroll please)
I said drumroll, not drums!
Better.

MY FIRST PROJECT TRANSLATED INTO SPANISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Applause?
APPLAUSE?
Better.

http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/LolCat72/1801371

Isn't that exciting? A game in another language! I need someone with a native or almost native knowledge of Spanish to tell me how fluent my Spanish was (I used google translate phrase by phrase) and tell me if anything sounds funny or awkward. I will also need your help in translating other math games into Spanish to ensure the best and most accurate translation possible for people around the world to enjoy math.


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#6 2011-05-21 20:47:44

doody7
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Re: Systems of Linear Equations (experimental)

hi ppl can you go to au2matic.webs.com???? i made it and nobody has visited!!!


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#7 2011-05-22 18:36:11

LolCat72
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Re: Systems of Linear Equations (experimental)

doody7 wrote:

hi ppl can you go to au2matic.webs.com???? i made it and nobody has visited!!!

Please don't spam. I need views here!


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