Operation Style Game
Students will create an Operation Style Game using the Makey Makey Kits and the coding program SCRATCH.
Students will learn how to create circuits and use the Makey Makey Kits to complete circuits to the computer.
Students will use SCRATCH to change the font and color of the “text costumes” for your sprites, change the sounds that play when your arrow keys are pressed- this is when you successfully take out the objects in your game. OR Record sounds for your sprites!
Add music to be playing while you are playing the game. (You will need to create a loop for this, if you wish to do so.)
Don’t forget to try out your game. Play at least 1-2 rounds or against teams.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1maj8LudjUwokbL9kVgMsFWXjvEniPhvN/edit?u…Subject Area
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