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2012
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Blog of the Week (04/14/12)

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Apr
2012
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Scratch

Today in TECHie club we learned how to make sprites move by using scratch. I think it was very cool because we go to make them change different colors and today we used this thing on scratch called swirl. It was very weird but cool. I think my sprite was cool. I got on google.com and got a picture of sponge bob and made him move and all sorts of things. Next time I get back on I’m going to make it say something and make it move. And we also got on scratch.com and played and watched all of the gamed other people made and created. That’s it for today. Can’t wait until next time bye!

Apr 12, 2012 (cdeaton)

 

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