Programming Final Project

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Programming Final Project Exploring Computer Science

Choices A project about your community. A game

My Community Project You will use Scratch to make a project about your community. You will use blocks like broadcast in your project. You should have at least three different pages or scenes in this project. Decide on one positive thing that you want to highlight and one thing you want to improve about your community. Then find at least one statistic to backup your conclusions. Also include at least one personal comment/recording and one picture. Lastly, you should have at least one observation from someone else in the class about the topic – this means you will have to ask them what they think and either record it or write it down.

My Community Project Rubric Points The Content   3 or more scenes 10 1 or more positive things in the community that you want to highlight 5 1 or more things in the community that you would like to improve Statistics to back up your conclusions A personal comment/recording A personal picture A comment/recording from someone else in the class The Program Use broadcast Scenes only show sprites that are supposed to be in that scene Program starts and restarts when green flag is clicked The Presentation Show and explain the contents of each scene in your project 9 Explain how each scene changes (how the program works) Peer Grading 12 Extra Credit Have the best project as voted on by peers TOTAL: 100 Rubric

Chicago Data Resources Hunger Chicago Food Depository - http://www.chicagosfoodbank.org/site/PageServer?pagen ame=hunger_research Education: CPS Stats and Facts - http://cps.edu/About_CPS/At-a- glance/Pages/Stats_and_facts.aspx CPS School Data - http://cps.edu/SchoolData/Pages/SchoolData.aspx

Chicago Data Resources Homelessness Chicago Coalition for the Homeless - http://www.chicagohomeless.org/faq- studies All Chicago - http://www.allchicago.org/what-homelessness/facts- misconceptions/facts-misconceptions The Chicago Help Initiative - http://chicagohelpinitiative.org/impact/talented- guests/ Crime: The NeighborhoodScout® Crime Rates - http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/il/chicago/crime/ ABC News - Chicago Gang Violence: By The Numbers - http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/fullpage/chicago-gang-violence-numbers- 17509042 Citydata.com Crime rate in Chicago - http://www.city-data.com/crime/crime- Chicago-Illinois.html

Game Create a game that meets the requirements in the rubric This game must be different from the “arrow game”

Do you have? Points The Game   Let the player know if they win 10 Keep score Have a timer Have a help screen with directions The game resets when the green flag is clicked The game stops when it is over Does the game get harder as you keep playing (more than one level) The Presentation Brief description of the game explaining how it was programmed using Scratch (what blocks you used, etc.) Peer Grading 20 Extra Credit Have the best project as voted on by peers TOTAL: 100