Did you meet the project brief? Think about your project and go through the checklist below. Check off the ones that apply to your project.
Does your project:
Use at least one variable
to keep track of what the main sprite needs
Have a way for the variable(s) to change automatically
Give the user a way to improve the variables to give the main sprite what it needs
Use if
blocks to control when things happen
Use broadcast
blocks to communicate between other sprites and the main sprite
Your simulation could also:
Have an educational message, such as kindness or keeping crops healthy
Alert the user when levels are too high or low
Allow the user to chat with their sprite, or change its name
Reflect on how you made your simulation to help you in your future projects:
How did you get your ideas?
What cool new thing(s) did you learn?
Take a moment to celebrate what you have made.
Computer simulations can allow us to experience situations that we couldn’t in real life. There are computer simulations that allow surgeons to practice operations. There are simulations that allow space engineers to predict what will happen when they launch a rocket, and make changes to the variables to see what happens. And there are game simulations that allow you to take care of a pet, person, family, or job.
Where will you take your new powers? What simulation will you make next?