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Thursday, 12 September 2019

My Griffin Maze On Scratch

Hi everyone,
Today's post is about Scratch. So I was with Miss Morgan at morning tea time and we had to make a blog post about our maze on scratch. The characters I choose was a Griffin and a Cake. We had to choose two characters. We had to paint the background. For the Griffin we had to get  the block in Events. The block was When ⚑  click. Then we had to go to motion and drag the go to x -183 y:-141 to the white page. Then we had to change the number the number was for the x -189 the number for the Y stilled stay the same. Then we went into control and drag the forever block. Next we went into motion and drag the points towards mouse-pointer block. We dragged it into inside the forever block. After that we went into the motion again and dragged the move 10 steps we dragged it under the points towards mouse-pointer block. We changed the steps to 1. Next we went into control and dragged the  if  then. Next we went into sensing and dragged the touching color into the if then box thing. Then we went back into motion and dragged the go to x: -199 y:-144 into if  then we dragged it under in the rectangle. We the the x number to -203 and we changed the y: to -20. Then we went into control again and if  then. Next we went into sensing and dragged touching something. We changed it to cake. After that we went into looks. We dragged  say hello for 2 seconds. I changed it to I will eat you and I changed it to 2 seconds.

Then we went to cake which is at the bottom. We also went into events and dragged the when⚑clicked. Then we went into motion. We dragged go to x: 200 y:157. I changed it to 198 for the y I changed it to 158. So you add some more blocks.Here is the rest of it.



Here is my link to my maze.
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/324226077/

Thanks for reading I hope you enjoyed Bye.

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