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!!!!! Rules/guidelines!!!
When shooting your photographs for each assignment you need to make sure you follow ALL the rules.
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You must have a pass (each person)
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You must stay on task
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You cannot go into a classroom with students present
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You cannot be loud and interrupt classes (avoid going by the classrooms period)
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You can go outside but must stay on campus
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You must be respectful
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You must make sure all photos are school appropriate in content
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Before Leaving Class - IPHONE USERS ONLY
Check Camera Formats
Mrs. St.Clair
Making a Basic Game with Slime Sprites
LT: I can add my sprite to my game. I can use Unity. I can make my sprite move.
In this project, students will use the sprite they created and add movement to the sprite. The other sprites created will then become obstacles for the sprite to avoid.
Click on a button below to see an example of the game you will create.
Start the Project
LT: I can add my sprites to the project window.
Watch the video below to learn about sprites and their evolution over time.
Create the Player Sprite
LT: I can add in a sprite to become the player
Change Camera View
16 x 16 or 32 x 32 tiles are standard but can be any size based on the look you are trying to achieve. Anything larger and some of the pixelation starts to go away.
Create a Border
Create a game area for your character to move around in.
Create Enemies
In this step, we will add in obstacles for our character to move around.
Add in Collectibles
LT: I can make a collectible.
Publish the Game
LT: I can publish my game to the web
Screen Record Playing the Game
LT: I can screen record my game
Use the video below to learn how to create a screen recording of your game. While recording, discuss the steps you took to create the game.
When finished with the recording, turn the recording into Google Classroom assignment.
Rubric for Assignment
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