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Running Race with Scratch Junior



Last week our class had a lot of fun creating a race between a tortoise and a hare. This week we are making our own running race between three characters. Here are some pictures of us in action.
                                                         










And here are the students independent creations.... 





Which project is your favourite and why?
Thanks for watching.








Comments

  1. Selamat pagi (Indonesia) Miss Ryan, I really like how the juniors create something with technology, I couldn't choose any of them because they were all amazing! scratch seems like a really cool thing to work with. Bye!

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    1. Thank you looking at our creations. Scratch is a lot of fun:)

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  2. Ni Hao (China) I really like how them create some technology. But they are really good at it and it is beautiful! Bye.

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  3. i like it because this is my favorite i ever see it's creative i want the dragon the saturn and the cat it's funny 😂😂 i love this scratch and i want to share this with everyone and please comment with me if you want this blog.😃😃😃😃

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  4. Kapai Te Ropu Maia it's Azire from Te Ropu Manawaroa i hope you guys did good anyway. i love this because you guys are getting different animals to race i wonder if in real life the big will beat the rabbit and the dog. You guys brought me back to when i did an animal race and i did a frog and a duck. Next time you could tell miss ryan to but who did who's other then that i was amazing

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    1. Thank you for commenting and thank you for saying that we did well.

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  5. kia Ora, te Ara Whakatau i like this post it cool that you got to do that i love all the little moives that you do i would love to know more of what you dohope you have i good day.

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    1. Thank you for commenting. Keep watching our blog...

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  6. Kia Ora Te Ara Whakatau. That is some good scratch jr and you need some more time and its me Payton.

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  7. hi te ara whakatau how did you do that on scratch jr

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  8. kia ora I am gemeve from manawaroa
    I really like the way you put a task to see wich anmal won
    maby next time suold write how won bye for now

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  9. kia ora I am levi
    from manawaroa
    I really like the way you put a task to see wich anmal won
    maby next time suold write how won bye for now

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    1. Thanks for watching and giving us some feedback:)

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  10. We love your work! Our favourites were the dragon, the pig and horse.
    WE have been learning how to use Scratch too! Maybe you could look at our blog https://blog.seesaw.me/roomonestb/#!/
    bye bye
    from Room 1, St Bernadette's School

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