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**June 2nd, 2014-** On my Schooly Scratch, I have created all sprites, script, and controls. The only thing I have left is working on glitches and adding a little more sound maybe.

Future Town SketchUp plan: 1. A museum showing stuff of our time. 70x55 2. Dream house with indoor pool, 10 car underground garage, and 3 stories. 55x45 3. Restaurant with glass flooring for the ultimate view. 55x45 4. Main hall a lifted stand for speeches. 65x55 5. Factory that assembles hovering cars. 150x125

=**Scratch**=
 * My game I will program is going to be a basketball-shooting game. The player will try to launch the basketball from one side into the hoop on the other side. The player controls by holding and dragging the mouse back on the ball to launch the ball into the hoop. You get 25 shots, and the goal is to shoot all of them in. Based on the score, you will get a different trophy. ex. 20+ out of 25 = A golden trophy.**


 * April 16th, 2014- Today I will be working on adding questions to my trivia game. I might need help with triggering the ball to go into the hoop when the player gets the question correct, and get the ball to miss the hoop when the player gets the question wrong. The most interesting thing I have learned is maybe the glide command and the ask command because I can move sprites into the directions I want to, and allow them to ask the players questions. I'm applying math into my project by using coordinates to guide the sprite (basketball).**

=**Schooly Scratch**= Plan: My program is going to teach the user photosynthesis. It goes into depth about photosynthesis inside the chloroplast and how it happens. After the flower explains about Photosynthesis, the player will have to put Co2, water, and sunlight into a chloroplast to give the flower energy.


 * Scratch Journal May 20th-**

The goals of my project is to teach the player about Photosynthesis and how it gives a flower energy and starts as water, Co2, and sunlight. The part I will be working on today is creating sprites and adding the talking script for the flower. My current challenges are adding broadcasting to my scratch. The most interesting thing I've learned is that flowers convert Co2, water, and sunlight into oxygen and energy. I'm applying math into my project by adding how many seconds I want a "say" command to play for.