Intermediate Level Scratch Group Activity – Maze Game


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Intermediate Level Scratch Group Activity – Maze Game
Presenter: Espen and Grant
Let's do a Scratch project together (https://scratch.mit.edu/about)! On Thursday, December 3rd at 6:30 a son and father pair will walk us through how to create an interactive Maze Game in scratch. We will be collaborating together in real time using Scratch and Zoom. Scratch gives us all the opportunity to create solutions to puzzles and problems in different ways. After working on a project to create a Maze everyone is invited to also compare while on Zoom to see how different people approach problems! To get ready for this event we recommend everyone does a mic/camera check for Zoom and create an account over at https://scratch.mit.edu/. While creating a Scratch account, you might be interested
For any questions about this event feel free to ask Grant or Jelly on MeetUp or on Slack
Note: This event is a STEM presentation intended for a younger audience. All age groups are welcome as always!
Location: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82305029014
For password, check MeetUp(day of event), Slack, or email info@unallocatedspace.org
Proposed timeline:
Total time: 35-45 minutes
Intros – 2 minutes
Walk-though of how to create project for sharing now – 5
Find character sprite and share – 3-4
Code movement – 2
Find maze sprite and share – 3-4
Code wall detection – 2
Code health variable and coding discussion – 3-4
Find enemy sprite and share 3-4
Code enemy movement – 2
Code skip button – 2
Code level progression sprite and coding discussion – 3-4
Present variations by showing levels of finished game, Ghoul Games version 1 – 2
New Pen Feature, released in October 2020
Pen basics – 2 minutes
Mini-game and discussion – 5 minutes

Intermediate Level Scratch Group Activity – Maze Game