Your Turn!
Now it’s your turn. Download this document for a recap of the blocks we covered in this lesson and some hands-on exercises for you to explore.
What You Have Learned in This Lesson
Recap
This lesson was a recap of things you’ve learned during the past two units.
You used loops to repeatedly execute parts of your script. You used randomness to determine your sprite’s position and motion. Graphic effects from the "Looks" category changed the color and size of your balloon. Additionally, you used blocks from the "Looks" category to switch between costumes of your sprite. Turning and movingwas executed with blocks from the "Motion" category. You used different hat blocks to start the corresponding scripts. You added user interaction by including blocks that react on mouse clicks. Finally, cloningadded multiple similarly behaving agents to your game.
If you save your project to the Snap! Cloud, you can create a shareable link of the project and send it to your friends, parents, siblings, … so they can play it on their phone, tablet or computer as well.