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EmoV – Choose good food!
EmoV is a fun game allowing kids to practice mouse handling: moving and clicking the mouse. The goal is to get as much good food as possible and avoid junk.
Scratch: Mouse to Muffin maze, Repeat Block, If Then, and Condition Blocks
This means that our If Then and Condition blocks should be inside a Forever Loop block.
How To Install Google Fonts to Your Computer?
Drag and drop the font file to the Fonts folder of your computer. The font file should now be added to your computer’s font list.
How To Log in at Code.org and Search for specific game?
Follow these steps to log in at code.org with your email account.
Scratch: If-Else-Condition and Relational Operators
Whenever the condition evaluates to true then the blocks inside it will be executed, otherwise, the computer will simply ignore and proceed to the blocks outside the If-Condition block.
Pixlr E: Rough Wall Texture Text Effect tutorial
Follow the steps below using your Pixlr E account to achieve similar result. In the process, you are going to learn the following: Step 1: Prepare two rough wall textures One texture should be darker. We will use this as the background of the design. The other must be brighter. We will use this as […]
How to embed your Scratch project on your Google Sites webpage?
Here are the steps to put your Scratch project on your Google Sites page.
How to publish, get correct link, and share your Google Sites page or submit on Google Classroom?
What you need to bear in mind here is that you need to view your site as published page first, then copy its URL. You need to make sure that the last words in the URL are the words in your webpage title.
Scratch Calculator 2, Delay, and Switch Costumes
The two numbers and answers are shown. The cat can face left or right (switch costumes).
Pixlr E: Text, Image, and Shapes
Make sure to arrange the layers in such a way that the texts are above the shape and image.
Scratch Calculator Project: Total, Difference, Product, and Quotient
As you noticed from the Scratch project above, the character asked for two numbers from the user, then, displays the Total, Difference, Product, and Quotient of those two numbers
Why do you need to make and use your variables?
A variable should have one specific value at any given time. You do not want your feet to share with someone else’ feet on the same shoes at the same moment, right?
Basic Input and Output Scratch program
The Scratch program above shows an example of a program interacting with the user.
Sample photos treated with Adobe Lightroom
If you have photos with brightness, colors, white balance that are not ‘right’ don’t discard it right away. With Lightroom and your creativity, you can put it in your ‘for keeps’ collections.