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Created during Google Code In 2012 http://www.google-melange.com/gci/task/view/google/gci2012/7966208 | |||
==TURTLE ART== | ==TURTLE ART== | ||
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===1 LEARNING WITH TURTLE ART=== | ===1 LEARNING WITH TURTLE ART=== | ||
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===5 TOOLBARS=== | ===5 TOOLBARS=== | ||
We will start with the Main toolbar | We will start with the Main toolbar | ||
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In version 167 the toolbar looks simple and it is a little bit easily to use. We have again the palettes. Then we see a toolbar which can free our workspace in way that we have only the blocks that we are using and the drawing turtle. Next are the erase canvas, run project fast (rabbit) button and run project slow (snail) button. | In version 167 the toolbar looks simple and it is a little bit easily to use. We have again the palettes. Then we see a toolbar which can free our workspace in way that we have only the blocks that we are using and the drawing turtle. Next are the erase canvas, run project fast (rabbit) button and run project slow (snail) button. | ||
There are ten palettes: Turtle movements, Pen attributes, Color attributes, Numeric operators, Logical operators, Logical blocks, Sensor blocks, Media blocks, Customization functions, and Presentation blocks. An eleventh palette is used for restoring blocks from the trash. | |||
Blocks are dragged from the palette to the surface. To dispose of a block, drag it back to the palette. (It automatically | Blocks are dragged from the palette to the surface. To dispose of a block, drag it back to the palette. (It automatically goes to the trash palette.) | ||
I will write only about the basic palettes which means Turtle movements, Pen attributes, Color attributes, Numeric operators and Logical operators . | I will write only about the basic palettes which means Turtle movements, Pen attributes, Color attributes, Numeric operators and Logical operators . | ||