hi.. if you have a flash usb stick it is possible to set up the scratch program on that.. So then it is just the case of having a computer with a usb port..and operating system.. mac or windows..etc..
You can find the instructions in the forum pages..:)
ORIGINAL NOTES This is a project where different shapes are drawn using the basic trigonometric functions:
sin cos tan
You can adjust the words of the poem using the silver slider which you can move up and down according to where you want the words to be.
The backgrounds were made by the following process:
Go to the Stage. Click on Backgrounds. Click on Camera [Some computers have a camera like the one I use and some unfortunately do not]. Point something to the camera to create a magnificent background.
To continue the sonnet, Press SPACE after you finish each line.
{The sonnet was written 2 years ago, when I was 8 years old}.
The music is made by my Mother, Ivaana, and I.
Thank you for watching, Regards, Ahaanomegas
**** Thank you, dapontes and Paddle2See, for helping me make my project so much better. ****
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Hello Sir, I just completed a trigonometry project (link to project) - I wanted to share it with you. Thank you, Regards, Ahaan.
beautiful...
thanks very much!
I love this remix...
I love this abstract remix! I shall download it the moment I can get hold of a computer in Which Scratch is downloaded. Regards, Ahaan.
The topic is running scratch from a cd..but a flash stick is similar..
(view all replies)hi.. if you have a flash usb stick it is possible to set up the scratch program on that.. So then it is just the case of having a computer with a usb port..and operating system.. mac or windows..etc.. You can find the instructions in the forum pages..:)
(view all replies)interesting...
i'v never heard of a gluon. nuecleons, quarks, antimatter, gluon is really weire!
wow you've never heard of quarks or antimatter even? I thought that everybody knew what those were...
(view all replies)elementary particles of the matter! Nuclear Physics etc!
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