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Subject: Re: asteroid Game
From: "Dawn Young" <youngd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 12:04:49 -0400

Thank you! I have never used the Project pane before to see the overview
of the turtles and their rules! I can see the logic of the procedures
now.

 
 

Dawn Young
Challenge Enrichment Specialist
West Middle School


>>> Timothy Klein <kleinvox@xxxxxxx> 06/05/08 2:30 PM >>> 

On 5 Jun 2008, at 6:07 AM, Dawn Young wrote:

> That's what we can't figure out. The procedure talks to "bullet".  
> Bullet
> is the turtle that gets launched when you hit the spacebar. What we
> can't figure out is how does bullet appear in the first place? 
There
> doesn't seem to be any procedure that defines an action for spacebar 

> so
> we can't figure out the logic to make it work for my student's game.

'bullet' is a hidden turtle.

The 'Project' pane of the Tabs section is very useful for figuring  
this kind of thing out.


Sincerely,

Timothy Klein
--
Teacher, OpenWorld Learning
tklein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx




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