
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/156998255/#editor
- From the videos I learned how to stay in between the coordinate plate. I also learned how to change the time and make faster the program. In addition I learned how to program the base of the house and how their version looked like. Finally I learned how some blocks can help you do tasks easier than other ones( like the forever block.
- The first step I took to make my house was to create the base of it, so I just found the coordinates that will give me a rectangle and made sure the pen went there. After that I started a t the end of the house and went all the way up to the highest point the working area to create the roof. After that I glided to the side of the roof and made an incomplete rectangle by estimating each of the coordinates for the chimney were I did get help from my teacher. After that I moved on to the windows where I made sure that the code I put for one of the windows was the opposite of the other window since they had to be symmetrical to one another. Finally what I did for the door was divided the overall highest coordinate I used for x by 2/3 and it gave me the beginning lower left point were then I just divide the highest y point in my script by 1/3 where then I got my left top point and then I just used the opposite points for the other half of the house to make it complete. For the door knob all i did was made a smaller rectangle with any coordinates inside the door.
- A comment in scratch are inserted by left hand clicking on the program you want to label and then pressing on the option of add comment. There you just click it and you receive a “post it” kind of figure where you can just right on. The comments are important because you get to keep up with all of the programs you have made and where they are located so if you want to fix it you can just look at the comment and know when yo exactly start.