i added a project that renders a vanishing point, but the real math is in the code i used to create any polygon
in the program its limited to 24 angles max, and up to 1000 steps for the perimeter but still.....
Heybrian, while your ScratchCat adventures may be useful for teaching beginners about scratch, they do not have the math content in either the play or the programming that projects in Math Projects are expected to have.
Man, I agree with that statement! Way too much confusion in the gallaries. Maybe we need a gallery moderator like we have on the forums now. Someone to build some "theme" galleries and enforce that they are populated with appropriate content.
I'm glad you like the gallery. I think that there should be more "theme" galleries that gather projects that are related, and fewer "everyone post your games here" galleries.
This gallery is for projects that teach some mathematics, show how to implement some tricky math in scratch, or use mathematics in some substantial way.
It is *not* intended for projects that just show xy coordinates or other things that apply to almost any scratch program.
Anyone can add to the gallery, but I will try to remove non-mathematical projects.
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i just added two more projects that deal with graphing - one polynomials the other polar functions... i'd love feedback and critiques
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i added a project that renders a vanishing point, but the real math is in the code i used to create any polygon in the program its limited to 24 angles max, and up to 1000 steps for the perimeter but still.....
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Ive added one more project...
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Added two projects that use 3D and one on gravity.
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Ive added five projects if you don't mind
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i'm adding a tutorial on abs if you don't mind
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ive added my calculator
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I found a Quadratic Formula project you might want to add (link to project)
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i added a formula calculator that does all the formula's scratch will support
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ffred, I added your fractions projects to the gallery. If you have others, click on "add my projects" at the top of this gallery.
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Hi Kevin. I don´t know even how to add my maths projects to your gallery. So I give you the adresses and, if you agree, I’ll be honored if you could copy these projects of mine: (link to project) (link to project) (link to project) (link to project)
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um i added a simple addition ptroject if it's too simple u can remove it it's just i thought i might add it beacause it's math
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ffred, go ahead and add your projects.
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I made three different projects about fractions. If you liked number 2, maybe you would like numbers 1 and 3, too.
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Thanks, Paddle2See. Project added.
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Here's one you might want (link to project)
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Heybrian, since I haven't seen your "overload or infinity" project, I don't know. Put it in and I'll take a look.
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would my overload or infinty work?
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Heybrian, while your ScratchCat adventures may be useful for teaching beginners about scratch, they do not have the math content in either the play or the programming that projects in Math Projects are expected to have.
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is my scratch cat adventures mathematical?It also teaches about variables.
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Added Cat Trainer - Uses Bezier curves for animation trajectories (easier to see if you turn the pen on)- very handy!
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Just added Bézier Nose, a very crass use of perfectly good mathematics!
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I just added 4 projects, i don't know if all of them fit the requirements
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kublaikhan, the Pastor 1.0 fits within the guidelines of the gallery. Welcome!
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I've just added my project. It has not lots of maths, is just a simple logic problem. I don't know if it fits the gallery's requeriments, but I try.
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I just added a Spirograph emulating project, using the trig functions.
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Added two tiny Scratchlets. One for calculating the squareroot of 'a' with the babylonian method. One for drawing nice regular polygons.
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And no, I did not comment the code. It's a matter of principal. Or lazyness. Or both.
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Added my four degree-of-freedom Power Shovel simulation as it show how to implement simple linkages using the 1.2 trig functions.
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HELLO
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Added my Poke-A-Bit Binary/Decimal and vice-versa interactive converter. It makes base conversion entertaining (more or less)!
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Mine will be showed as cool someway or somehow and it shall SHINE!
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Man, I agree with that statement! Way too much confusion in the gallaries. Maybe we need a gallery moderator like we have on the forums now. Someone to build some "theme" galleries and enforce that they are populated with appropriate content.
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(link to gallery) Check it out.
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I'm glad you like the gallery. I think that there should be more "theme" galleries that gather projects that are related, and fewer "everyone post your games here" galleries.
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really cooolgallerie
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LOL
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5ifty
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