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This is my first scratch project. All I did was make the letters of my name move in a circle and then do random things. Although it seems simple, it was a bit difficult to make the letters do what I wanted them to do. From this project I learned that your going to have to go through trial and error many times before you finish something. I also learned that when giving instruction you have to be very specific when it  comes to programming

This is my second scratch project. In this project I learned about the random block and variables. The challenge was to make a game. The objective of my game was to roll a pair of snake eyes. Although this seems really simple, it took me a while to figure out how to make the background change to you win. I had difficulties because I couldn't figure out how the score variable would know that the dice were on snake eyes. In the end I solved the problem.

This is my scratch final. In this project I had to choose a gentic disorder and create a scratch about it. In this project I used almost everything that I learned in my previous projects. This was without a doubt the toughest scratch project I have ever done. Despite the fact that it's only a couple of minutes long, I spent about 15 hours to make it. Like every other project, it didn't come out perfect the first time. I experienced some problems with the broadcast, but the biggest problem was getting the test to work. I spent 5 hours on the test alone, but in the end it was worth it. The genetic disorder I chose was ALS or Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Hope you like it.

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