Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Can You Win?

In class, we were learning about making a game to teach younger kids about maori. Enjoying doing this activity, I thought it was a cool opportunity to teach other students something. This post and game was aimed at younger kids. Unfortunately, you might not learn as much because it is at an easier level.

Sarah and I created the game on scratch, using lots of different blocks to code. Finding it easy to find music to put in the background when you get it right or wrong. With pixel I created the bird and Sarah created the butterfly. In a process, we upload pictures then put colour on top of the original colour to make it look better. After that we made the images png. Finally, after a few more steps we had completed our game. I hope you enjoy it, Good Luck!

25 comments:

  1. Kia ora Georgia. My name is Natalie and I attend Mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti.I like the way you made your bird and I think you could write A.B.C in your options for your answers because some people can't spell some of the words.

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    1. Kia ora Natalie, I live in gisborne as well. Thank you for taking your time to write your comment. Thanks for your idea.

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  3. Hi Georgia,i really loved playing this game it was really fun good job.

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    1. Thank you Meg,
      I'll be sure to check out your learning,
      Georgie

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  4. Hi Georgia, your game is really fun and I liked they way you used common words that people can use often, good job

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    1. Thank you for taking your time to comment on my blog Chloe,
      I'll be sure to check out your learning,
      Georgie

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  5. Hi it is Ariana from LH7,well done georgia this game is great maybe you could add some more question's if you want but the rest is great good job

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    1. Hey Ariana,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment on my blog,
      I will add some more questions,
      Georgie

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  6. Hey its Kauri from LH7, you did a great job making this game. Maybe next time you could add more detail in the background

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    1. Hey Kauri,
      Thank you for commenting on my blog. I will take your advice,
      Georgie

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  7. Hello. I think that was great what you did, but i think you could have made the questions a little harder so it is a bit more exciting. Keep up the great work and have fun with what you do.
    From Clare

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    1. Hi Clare,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment on my blog. The questions were aimed at younger students so it was good that it was easy.
      Georgie

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  8. Hey its Kayleigh from LH11.I can't speak maori but it was quite fun and interesting. I love it...
    Great job.

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    1. Hey Kayleigh,
      I hoped you learned something,
      Georgie

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  9. Hi Georgia,
    I really liked your game. I liked that there was a bird that talked to you. My only issue with this game is maybe you could change the scene where the character goes or add in some more items/characters to make it more interesting? Other than that, I loved your game!

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    1. Hi Rosanna,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment on my blog,
      I will use your feedback,
      Georgie

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  10. bola georgia,
    i really liked the game, and i enjoyed the characters,but maybe you shouldnt make the answers mostly the first choice. otherwise, it would have been perfect and educational... How did you find the perfect colours for the characters?

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    1. Hi Summer,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment on my blog. I will use your feedback thanks. I did the colours by uploading pictures onto pixel.
      Georgie

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  11. Hi Georgia,
    Your game is so helpful because I am Indian so it is hard to find out what some words mean in Maori thank you for helping me and the one thing you need to work on is when you get a answer correct you could play some music and put some other things also but I liked your game.

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    1. Hi Arnav,
      It was cool that you learnt something. There is music so maybe you had your sound of?
      Georgie

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  12. Kia ora. My name is Olivia and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairawhiti. Hi Georgia! I learnt some new Maori words thanks to you!

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    1. Kia Ora Olivia. I hope you enjoyed my game and learnt something.
      I'll come check out your learning,
      Georgie

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  13. Hi Georgia I liked your game it was really fun

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    1. Hi Lulu,
      Thank you for commenting on my blog; I am glad that you enjoyed.
      - Georgia

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