The work sample I’m showing for computer science is scratch 1.7 exercise CLICK HERE to view my scratch presentation
In computer science we haven’t done any projects, so I am just showing a scratch assignment. For this assignment we were assigned to have a specific amount of variables and certain ones. On top of that we also had to create a story with the required variables. I created a story where the sprite(cat) went from the hayfields, to a castle, played ball, and went home and slept. Throughout the story the sprite made movements around the screen and asked the watcher questions, and gave the watcher an opportunity to answer them
21st Century
THE 21ST CENTURY SKILL THAT WAS USED ON THIS scratch assignment WAS SELF-DIRECTION SKILLS. SELF DIRECTION SKILLS IS WHEN I CAN BE ASSIGNED A TASK AND BE ABLE TO COMPLETE IT BY MYSELF. DURING THIS PROJECT, I HAD TO create a story line for my sprite through scratch that had all the requirements tied into it. using self-direction skills, i was able to come up with my own storyline using creativity and complete my assignment with all requirements.
I am most proud of being able to tie in all the required variables for this assignment. Adding in variables and making up a storyline is sort of difficult but i was able to pull it off with a 100% which i'm happy and proud about.
i chose this scratch assignment because this one used the most thinking, and it demonstrated that i know how to do coding the most
the difficult part about this assignment was tying in the required variables with a story line i came up with. Throughout the time i spent creating a story, i had to do many trial and errors so i could complete it with the required variables
if i could improve this assignment i would create a better storyline. as i was doing the assignment i didnt put in my full effort, i just tried to get it done but if i were to do it again, i'd make my sprite dance to music
this assignment demonstrated that i could use my creativity and complete my given task. It also demonstrates that i know how to do coding, read it, and know how to do trial and errors to make it correct