Sequence

These projects all involve sequence and getting used to a range of instructions in the Scratch environment

Mondrian example to show style 1. Art Sequence On this page we start to explore an algorithm that can be used to draw lines and coloured squares in the style of Mondrian. Sequences need order and have to be precise to achieve the required outcome. Predict The code Read More ...
Game – Simple Sequences Play this game a few times. Press the Green Flag to start Investigate the Code Once you know what it does, try answering these questions below
Scene Setting – Sequence Before attempting this quiz you should:- Know how to synchronise Scratch blocks on two sprites Be taught how to find, create or import backgrounds Be shown how to find, record or import sounds This unit uses the following code blocks Read More ...
Shape – Sequence Before attempting this quiz you should:- Know how to connect Scratch blocks together Understand what clear screen and pen down do. Be taught about move and turn blocks This unit uses the following code blocks Answer the following questions
Synchronising Sprites – Sequence This quiz is all about the timing of dialogue between two sprites (characters). The code introduced comes from two separate sprites, and the aim is to work out if the conversation will appear normal. This quiz is designed to complement Read More ...
Using Say – Sequence Before attempting this quiz you should:- Know how to use Scratch to put blocks together Be taught how to start some code. Be taught about the “Say” and “Say for 2 seconds” blocks This unit uses the following code blocks Read More ...