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Introducing IF Selection in a gaming way. This was always one of my students favourite lessons as it gives them free reign on creativity.

A backdrop is created with various objects on it. A sprite is programmed to move with keyboard actions. IF the sprite interacts with an object it does something.

What it does, how it interacts and how you make the sprite move can all vary - depending on the level the student is working at.

Learner worksheets have been provided with instructions at 3 different levels. This could be developed more to support students working at higher levels.

Opportunities for creativity
My more able students experimented with algorithms to move the sprite, normally students experimented with the range of effects that can be created in Scratch.

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