This week you will be turning in your Theory of Games project via Google Classroom. Once you have turned in your project, you may learn how to play a new game by reading a peer's project.
This week we will be starting your Google Slides presentation for the Theory of Games project. There is no changing your game after today.
Your Google Slides presentation must include 10 slides: 1. Title slide (name of game and your name). 2. How to find your game. 3. Who can play your game? (What ages is it meant for?). 4. Objective of your game. (What is the purpose?) 5-7. How to play the game. (Write directions for someone who has never played the game before but wants to learn.) 8. How to beat or win the game. 9. Your strategy. (What advice do you have for others to play the game? What plan do you use to win the game?) 10. Recommendation and Learning Outcomes. (Why do you recommend this game for others to play? What do you learn when you play the game?) Each slide must have a screen shot, to capture a screen shot, Step 1: Hold down the “Ctrl” and “Shift” keys at once, then press the “switch window” button. Step 2: Chrome's cursor will be temporarily replaced with a crosshair. Click and drag a square across the portion of the screen you want to save, then release the trackpad or mouse button. Click here for my example. Welcome back to school and to another great year! This week we will learn how to login and join your Google Classrooms, you will have a Google Classroom for each of your classes!
It's the last week of school! This week you will be finishing your WeVideo photojournalism project and sill share it via your Google site. Have a great summer and I will see you next year!This week we will be working on your videos for your literacy class using WeVideo. When you create your free account use your Blue Valley and email and bluevalley as your password.This week we will be racing our Sphero boats that we made. Tips: make sure your boat is light weight and not made out of any material that will absorb the water.This week we will design and build your Sphero boats! Only recyclable material may be used. Don't forget to add a place for your Gingerbread man, he must make it safely to the other side.This week we will turn our Sphero into paintbrushes! We will be using the Sphero to paint an artistic master piece!Last week to finish your maze! Once your Sphero has correctly completed your maze, upload the video via Flipgrid!This week we will work on completing your Sphero maze. Here's a tip: it's easier to control your Sphero when it moves at a slower speed, I prefer a speed of 30. Keep in mind, if you decrease the speed you must increase the duration of each movement. |
ResourcesSyllabus Extra PracticeBelow are some great websites & apps for extra practice at home.
ABCya! - filled with great educational games in all subjects Typing Games - this website has lots of different typing games for you to try out Funbrain - educational games in math, grammar, science, spelling, & history Toca Apps - these are great educational apps to use on your iPad at home Archives
October 2018
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