Matching: Template

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Turtle1975 Turtle1975 1 year, 5 months ago

How do I download this template and use it in my Powerpoint?

mr_pisit mr_pisit 1 year, 10 months ago

perfect game ! Can i use this script to do my project ? Thx

pinkow pinkow 2 years ago

waaaaw!!

micma micma 2 years, 9 months ago

how do you get the sprite to know that it is the same as another sprite.

micma micma 2 years, 9 months ago

awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

blackwayve blackwayve 3 years, 2 months ago

i am making one of my own how did he make them not stack?

FairysMermaids FairysMermaids 3 years, 7 months ago

Well, actually one of my other accounts is making GReek and Roman Gods. hehe

FairysMermaids FairysMermaids 3 years, 7 months ago

Im making mine Greek and Roman Gods.

GoGreenGirl GoGreenGirl 3 years, 7 months ago

thats fun!

uncleclives uncleclives 4 years, 11 months ago

Very good concept - make more blocks and have pictures to match together with a time limit and you will have one good game there :-)

Stefanie007 Stefanie007 5 years, 1 month ago

i think its a cool game but you should make it a lot harder...

paulmedwal paulmedwal 5 years, 1 month ago

To create your own Matching Game follow the instructions below:................................................................................................................................... First, download the project in Scratch. To do this: log in, go to (link to project) then click "Download Matching: Template" at the top right hand side. Open Scratch like you normally do, then open the project that you just downloaded (click the open button inside of Scratch and find the file). In the Sprite List (the grey area below the stage that has all of the sprites), notice the names of the question mark boxes...The boxes are numbered from one to twelve and have M1, M2, etc. at the end of them. M1 means that the two boxes with M1 on them are a pair. Click on one of the boxes in the Sprite List, then click the "Costume" tab. Click "edit" under the second picture (it should be in color and have a number inside of it). Use the text tool to change the number into the text that you want in the box. Change all of the boxes, making sure that the proper ones match up. Click the Green Flag to test your project. Don't forget to share you project and add it to the Matching Game gallery: (link to gallery)

paulmedwal paulmedwal 5 years, 1 month ago

To create your own Matching Game follow the instructions below:............................ First, download the project in Scratch. To do this: log in, go to (link to project) then click "Download Matching: Template" at the top right hand side. Open Scratch like you normally do, then open the project that you just downloaded (click the open button inside of Scratch and find the file). In the Sprite List (the grey area below the stage that has all of the sprites), notice the names of the question mark boxes...The boxes are numbered from one to twelve and have M1, M2, etc. at the end of them. M1 means that the two boxes with M1 on them are a pair. Click on one of the boxes in the Sprite List, then click the "Costume" tab. Click "edit" under the second picture (it should be in color and have a number inside of it). Use the text tool to change the number into the text that you want in the box. Change all of the boxes, making sure that the proper ones match up. Click the Green Flag to test your project. Don't forget to share you project and add it to the Matching Game gallery: (link to gallery)

paulmedwal paulmedwal 5 years, 1 month ago

To create your own Matching Game follow the instructions below: . First, download the project in Scratch. To do this: log in, go to (link to project) then click "Download Matching: Template" at the top right hand side. Open Scratch like you normally do, then open the project that you just downloaded (click the open button inside of Scratch and find the file). In the Sprite List (the grey area below the stage that has all of the sprites), notice the names of the question mark boxes...The boxes are numbered from one to twelve and have M1, M2, etc. at the end of them. M1 means that the two boxes with M1 on them are a pair. Click on one of the boxes in the Sprite List, then click the "Costume" tab. Click "edit" under the second picture (it should be in color and have a number inside of it). Use the text tool to change the number into the text that you want in the box. Change all of the boxes, making sure that the proper ones match up. Click the Green Flag to test your project. Don't forget to share you project and add it to the Matching Game gallery: (link to gallery)

paulmedwal paulmedwal 5 years, 1 month ago

To create your own Matching Game follow the instructions below: First, download the project in Scratch. To do this: log in, go to (link to project) then click "Download Matching: Template" at the top right hand side. Open Scratch like you normally do, then open the project that you just downloaded (click the open button inside of Scratch and find the file). In the Sprite List (the grey area below the stage that has all of the sprites), notice the names of the question mark boxes...The boxes are numbered from one to twelve and have M1, M2, etc. at the end of them. M1 means that the two boxes with M1 on them are a pair. Click on one of the boxes in the Sprite List, then click the "Costume" tab. Click "edit" under the second picture (it should be in color and have a number inside of it). Use the text tool to change the number into the text that you want in the box. Change all of the boxes, making sure that the proper ones match up. Click the Green Flag to test your project. Don't forget to share you project and add it to the Matching Game gallery: (link to gallery)

paulmedwal paulmedwal 5 years, 1 month ago

To create your own Matching Game follow the instructions below: First, download the project in Scratch. To do this: log in, go to (link to project) then click "Download Matching: Template" at the top right hand side. Open Scratch like you normally do, then open the project that you just downloaded (click the open button inside of Scratch and find the file). In the Sprite List (the grey area below the stage that has all of the sprites), notice the names of the question mark boxes...The boxes are numbered from one to twelve and have M1, M2, etc. at the end of them. M1 means that the two boxes with M1 on them are a pair. Click on one of the boxes in the Sprite List, then click the "Costume" tab. Click "edit" under the second picture (it should be in color and have a number inside of it). Use the text tool to change the number into the text that you want in the box. Change all of the boxes, making sure that the proper ones match up. Click the Green Flag to test your project. Don't forget to share you project and add it to the Matching Game gallery: (link to gallery)

Mick Mick 5 years, 1 month ago

Wow!!!

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