Wednesday, July 22, 2020

My First Scratch Game on Teaching Maori Words

Today we Started to make a Game on Scratch To teach Year 6's Moari words.Its was Easy to choose the charcter.It was fun to make the questions.It was hard to code.

11 comments:

  1. Kia ora. My name is Leo and I attend Mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti. I really like how your questions made me think because I didn’t know much of them. Next time maybe try to add more questions to make it longer.

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  2. Im Sam From LH7
    I really enjoyed playing your game,and learnt some new maori language. Well done

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  3. Hi my name is Georgie and I am from LH7,
    I really like your stratch and I liked the effort put into it. Maybe next time you could make it a bit longer.

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  4. Hi Jett
    Im Brandon from LH11. I really liked your scratch and your character was cool.I learnt lots of new words but some I already new. Maybe you could make levels and every time someone got it right the questions got harder.

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    1. Hi Brandon Thanks for liking my scratch game.Ill see if i can extra levels to be better.

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  5. Hi Jett W I am Caleb from LH11 your game is so much fun
    From Caleb

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  6. hello jett im jasmine!
    I enjoyed your game even tho it was a little hard.
    i hope you make more games soon!

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  7. hey jett love the game keep up the good work

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    1. Thanks for the comment Tristan.

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  8. Hello my names Natalia I really liked your game! I hope there's more in the future. I found it little bit hard but it was good.

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  9. Hi Jett
    Im Tyran from awapuni school I really liked your scratch and your character was cool.I learnt lots of new words but some I already new. Maybe you could make levels and every time someone got it right the questions got harder.

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