Thank you for your kind words. I think it won’t be nice if I began adding my projects to your gallery; but you can pick up from the 57, those you like more to fit in the your gallery spirit. Than, be my guest and add as much projects of mine as you want.
Hey ffred, I got inspired by your cool project and made one called "Evaporation is Cool." I used some of your images too - thanks! Check it out here: (link to project)">(link to project)
Really great, especially the end part when you get to join the molecules. Seems like one could build on this and make a scratch project to describe temperature as a measurement of molecular motion.
Yes, I suppose so. I didn’t think about, yet; and maybe I don’t know enough about that matter to give the project something more than a lot of colored balls crashing against the walls of the container, faster or slower according to the temperature.
: Obrigado! It’s the Portuguese way to say thank you and I’ve to wright all this because the Scratch doesn’t allow me to repeat thank you in two comments in the same day.
Foi há muito tempo, não me recordo; mas tive notas razoáveis, quer nas disciplinas científicas quer nas humanísticas. Hoje tenho 62, quase 63. (A sério! Já sou avô há mais de 11 anos!)
I'm affraid I’m not a teacher. I was an attentive pupil when I was a boy. Then I grew up and became a programmer. So, it’s nothing much to program my old memories.
This is really good. Great job! I already new some of this info but I still learned a lot more. I like how it's educational but still beautifully done. congratulations!
That was AMAZING! Water is so cool! I hope that you'll make some more of these. It was very educational, and I want to learn MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORE! :-D
Don’t be sorry. Actually, Portuguese and Spanish languages are neighbours in Europe and South America, so, the words and great part of the sounds are much alike, indeed.
Brilliantio! Thaty means 'brilliant!' in my made up language language. See if you can translate this: Helloio! Mya nameio isa TreacLE_24! Ira lovioa Scratcho! It means: Hello! My name is TreacLE_24! I love Scratch!
Bye for now!
TreacLE_24
You knock out me with your translation to Portuguese. When I was a boy, I used to apply the same method to Portuguese words to give them some English sound, by adding “ation” at the end. For instance: “jogador de futebol” that means “football player”, would sound “jogadoration of futebolation”
I’m glad with your funny comment and I wish you begin just now searching about chemistry in order to make a similar project and, of course, to be a chemistry nerd no more. (I’m joking).
Obrigado. Sou realmente Português e gostei da tua simpatia em usares a minha língua. Se não perceberes bem o que eu estou a escrever, diz-me que eu traduzo para ti.
Deuterium is an atom of Hydrogen that has a neutron beside the normal proton. So it’s heavier. But you can find this information in WEB with English technical terms that I don’t know.
Well, I like scratching very much and I thing that it worths to give examples about what we can do with Scratch. So, you can make something similar or even better.
nice! I learned more than I do at school ( my teacher is kinda dumb! And she goes by the book; this was more informational. My teacher wouldn't even know that! Ok, I feel kind of dumb now...)
We learn a lot in school but we learn much more in the life. I’ll be glad if you search the WEB for these matters and if you discuss them with your teachers because they know when they should teach this kind of things.
but all teh big words made my brain BBQ........so now i can at least eat lunch......and after luch i'll sleep.....then i'll dream....then i'll wake up....then i'll get a cup of dihydrogenmonoxyde.....(not sure if thats the right spelling) did u know that dihydrogenmonoxyde kills the most pplz in the world out of all other things in the world!
Download the 67 sprites and 228 scripts of "H2O" and open it in Scratch
Project Notes
INSTRUCTIONS: Click the texts to continue. (Clique nos textos para continuar)
This project shows the molecules of water and the atoms that they are made for, which we can isolate by eletrolysis. At the end you can answer a question and test the right answer.
Este projecto mostra as moléculas de água e os átomos que as compõem e que podem separar-se por electrólise. No fim pode responder a uma pergunta e ver a resposta certa.
I would like to thank DrSuper for his great help in editing the English texts and giving me some clever ideas that greatly improved this project.
Agradeço ao Dr Super pela grande ajuda que me deu na correcção dos textos em inglês e pelas inteligentes ideas que permitiram melhorar bastante este projecto.
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ótimo! Eu estudo sobre a água e os gases. O². OXIGENIO N² NITROGENIO O³ OZONIO CO² GAS CARBONICO. Mas, p.f. seria lol em português?
“lol” demonstra alegria, satisfação, assim como “omg”(Oh my God) demonstra espanto, maravilha. No Scratch, quando gostamos muito fazemos “love it”
great next week im gonna make a lot
Very nice project. I have actually never seen such a nice educational project as this one before! Well done! :)
Thank you.
(view all replies)i like how you use scratch to teach science. keep it up! help scratch users use the website (link to gallery)">(link to gallery)
Thank you for your kind words. I think it won’t be nice if I began adding my projects to your gallery; but you can pick up from the 57, those you like more to fit in the your gallery spirit. Than, be my guest and add as much projects of mine as you want.
Hey ffred, I got inspired by your cool project and made one called "Evaporation is Cool." I used some of your images too - thanks! Check it out here: (link to project)">(link to project)
Where's USA?
Please, read below my answer to coolmilly about flags and languages.
Tjis is great!I also made a picture of an atom so that might helphttp://(link to project)">scratch.mit.edu/projects/Hunter82798/325102
AMAZINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
cool I from Portugal and england lol
The flags I use in my projects don’t represent the countries Portugal and England but the languages Portuguese and English.
awsome, hard 2 make
But it’s worth.
(view all replies)WOW!
AquaWow;=>
awesome job if anyone wants to learn about water, they should see this project
I thank you for your kind comment.
your right, this is a great project and is very helpful because I'm learning about water in school. =)
Really great, especially the end part when you get to join the molecules. Seems like one could build on this and make a scratch project to describe temperature as a measurement of molecular motion.
Yes, I suppose so. I didn’t think about, yet; and maybe I don’t know enough about that matter to give the project something more than a lot of colored balls crashing against the walls of the container, faster or slower according to the temperature.
(view all replies)much better done then any educational program ive ever seen
: Obrigado! It’s the Portuguese way to say thank you and I’ve to wright all this because the Scratch doesn’t allow me to repeat thank you in two comments in the same day.
very well PS: Que nota tiveste a CNT?
Foi há muito tempo, não me recordo; mas tive notas razoáveis, quer nas disciplinas científicas quer nas humanísticas. Hoje tenho 62, quase 63. (A sério! Já sou avô há mais de 11 anos!)
346 Yay
what are you a science teacher lol
I'm affraid I’m not a teacher. I was an attentive pupil when I was a boy. Then I grew up and became a programmer. So, it’s nothing much to program my old memories.
its so cool!
Oh my gosh! That is amasing, to incorperate science in a game site is absolutly fantastic! Great job!
Thank you!
Sou professor de Química. Adoro Scratch e Logo. Estou duplamente feliz por teu projeto : ) - ]
Obrigado. Em que localidade leccionas?
(view all replies)this is great! you should make more!
There are more just go to his home page. he is the master of this stuff
This is really good. Great job! I already new some of this info but I still learned a lot more. I like how it's educational but still beautifully done. congratulations!
Thank you. This is only an hint to bring people to search and study these subjets.
(view all replies)Well, i think many kids are going to check this out! And i am lucky who is one of many children! Beautiful project!
Thank you Klovira. I miss you.
That was really cool!! Where did you find the information???
This is common schoolar knowledgement, in Physics and Chemistry.
(view all replies)cool
it like science class again lol.
Me too!
That was AMAZING! Water is so cool! I hope that you'll make some more of these. It was very educational, and I want to learn MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORE! :-D
Perhaps I’ll do it some day. Thanks
Muy buen, es fenominal! Nice work, I love chemistry. Maybe you could make one about covalent, ionic and metallic bonding, or even electrolysis.
Maybe I’ll make it, but not in the next months, because I’m very busy at this moment.
i like how u did this in spanish and english
Don’t be sorry. Actually, Portuguese and Spanish languages are neighbours in Europe and South America, so, the words and great part of the sounds are much alike, indeed.
Thank you but… I’m afraid that you aren’t right about the language, because it’s Portuguese.
(view all replies)Brilliantio! Thaty means 'brilliant!' in my made up language language. See if you can translate this: Helloio! Mya nameio isa TreacLE_24! Ira lovioa Scratcho! It means: Hello! My name is TreacLE_24! I love Scratch! Bye for now! TreacLE_24
You knock out me with your translation to Portuguese. When I was a boy, I used to apply the same method to Portuguese words to give them some English sound, by adding “ation” at the end. For instance: “jogador de futebol” that means “football player”, would sound “jogadoration of futebolation”
(view all replies)very scientific!
If this is how you do class reports, then I've got to see others! (I'm a chemistry nerd, so coming from me, it's a real complement!:))
I’m glad with your funny comment and I wish you begin just now searching about chemistry in order to make a similar project and, of course, to be a chemistry nerd no more. (I’m joking).
(view all replies)that is awesome! great programming! I love the sound effects!
Many thanks.
hi
Congratulations, once again, ffred!
Many Thanks
Are you Portugese? If you are: eu gostei muito da presentação.
Então já não posso mais dizer "a minha" língua, mas sim "a nossa" língua. Estou contente de te conhecer.
(view all replies)Obrigado. Sou realmente Português e gostei da tua simpatia em usares a minha língua. Se não perceberes bem o que eu estou a escrever, diz-me que eu traduzo para ti.
(view all replies)Congradulations:=>water is cool and so are you
Thanks! You are part of it.
NICE! Once again an educating project. :)
Boring
Why did you say that? I mean, you didn't even give any suggestions or anything ;_;
(view all replies)This is nice and educational!
wow this is educational,fun, and well scripted! good job!
any 1 wanna go to my project its a blog its a super power one
cOOOOOl:)
Great project! I like the animations.
Thank you Emixam998. Don’t pay attention to the bad comments. They don’t worth.
Nice I like it! Educational yet fun
cool! i like the end the best
Great project! Very educational to those learning about this, just one question, what about condensation nuclei in the formation of steam?
Yes, Maki. That subject is missing in this project, as well as solidification and evaporation. Maybe in other project…
very nice visual representation. by the way, is hydrogen peroxide Deuterium peroxide?
Deuterium is an atom of Hydrogen that has a neutron beside the normal proton. So it’s heavier. But you can find this information in WEB with English technical terms that I don’t know.
I think Deuterium is a heavier form of hydrogen.
(view all replies)Great! I think that Scratch should have more learning projects like this!
Very nice science project! I like all your projects,you put a lot of time and thought into your work! keep scratching!
Well, I like scratching very much and I thing that it worths to give examples about what we can do with Scratch. So, you can make something similar or even better.
great job. excellent way of animating and illustrating these concepts.
Thank you, so much.
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nice! I learned more than I do at school ( my teacher is kinda dumb! And she goes by the book; this was more informational. My teacher wouldn't even know that! Ok, I feel kind of dumb now...)
We learn a lot in school but we learn much more in the life. I’ll be glad if you search the WEB for these matters and if you discuss them with your teachers because they know when they should teach this kind of things.
(view all replies)Excellent!
i learned alot thanks
You are welcome. The pleasure was mine.
(view all replies)second project of yours featured today
Yes! I’m astonished!
I love how your projects are bilingual! I don't speak spanish very well, but I am learning it in school! Very nice project!!!
Thank you. The language is Portuguese which is very similar to the Spanish.
(view all replies)featured!!!!!!
but all teh big words made my brain BBQ........so now i can at least eat lunch......and after luch i'll sleep.....then i'll dream....then i'll wake up....then i'll get a cup of dihydrogenmonoxyde.....(not sure if thats the right spelling) did u know that dihydrogenmonoxyde kills the most pplz in the world out of all other things in the world!
Are you mentioning the tsunamis and floods?
(view all replies)awsome! now i know about water!