Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Terrific Tipu Game

In hub Mako we are learning about making games using scratch a coding app. Tipu a (Maori language app)is what the game is based on. Sharing our game with younger students to improve their te reo was the aim of the game.
I found it easy to create the Sprite (character) as it was fun to use my creativeness.Butterflies and birds were part of the sky theme, we each created a character.Inserting photos and customizng them until it was to our satisfaction.
I really enjoyed playing the game at the end and seeing what I created with Georgia. We hope you enjoy it!

17 comments:

  1. hey it is brooke matthews i like how you talked instead of how other people speak like a chipmunk it and next time you should make the words more challenging

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    1. Thanks Brooke, I would love to make it harder but the game is directed and year 3 and 4's so me and Georgia had to keep it simple.

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  2. Kia ora. My name is ollie and I attend gisint in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti. I enjoyed the questions how you put your voice in it. I connected with this post because I've done scratch next time you should work on your character.

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    1. Hi Ollie, thanks for taking your time to play my game and comment I will take your feedback on board.

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  3. Kia ora Georgia and Sarah ! I'm Tepola from LH11, I really liked your game. Maybe you can improve by adding more questions ? Other than that this is a really cool/good game ! :)

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  5. Hi Im Ezra I Attend Gisborne Intermediate. I liked that you used voices to read the question.

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  6. Hi Sarah I love your graphics and the game you have made and the questions were easy and hard at the same time keep up the great work!!

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  7. i really liked your post i found it entertaning i liked the quustons that you used they were pirtty easy but the frist one was a bit hard still it was great

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  8. Kia ora Sarah. My name is Daniel and I attend Mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti. I don’t really see anything you can improve on this game, I like how you did voice for this also. It’s good so we don’t have to read it ourselves because I’m kind of lazy. Nice job.

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    1. Thanks Daniel for the comment! I am glad you liked it:)

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  9. I really enjoyed you teaching me some moari. your bird is also reallly cute mabe next time you could make the bird get closer and closer to a finish line.

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    1. Thanks Tilly I appreciate the comment! That is a great idea and I will try and get it to happen :)

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  10. Kia ora Sarah, My name is Isabella and I go to awapuni school in gisborne. I really liked the way you had questions about maori words and its a great way to test your knowledge. Next time you could maybe make the bird move.
    By Isabella!

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    1. Hi Isabella, thanks for your positive comment me and my buddie Georgia are working on the movement of the bird now :)

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  11. hi Sarah my name is Alex and i like your game and your bird next time can you make it more esy?

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    1. Thanks Alex I will work on it:)

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