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* colors holds the numeric definition of the Turtle Art color palette
 
* colors holds the numeric definition of the Turtle Art color palette
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That's more features that fit comfortably in teaching a lesson, but might not be too many in guided discovery over several sessions. With the hints given above, you should be able to see what every part of this Logo program is, but not necessarily how all of the parts fit together. That will require careful reading, including comparing definitions with their uses, and lots of experiments. For some learners, that's the best part of all. For others, including many teachers, it is a useful lesson in tolerating your own ignorance while you seek to discover something you didn't know. Anyway, we don't have to require that everybody discover everything. Students can share discoveries, which is another particularly useful lesson in itself.
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That's more features than fit comfortably in teaching a lesson, but might not be too many in guided discovery over several sessions. With the hints given above, you should be able to see what every part of this Logo program is, but not necessarily how all of the parts fit together. That will require careful reading, including comparing definitions with their uses, and lots of experiments. For some learners, that's the best part of all. For others, including many teachers, it is a useful lesson in tolerating your own ignorance while you seek to discover something you didn't know. Anyway, we don't have to require that everybody discover everything. Students can share discoveries, which is another particularly useful lesson in itself.
 
   
 
   
 
Once we get past those definitions, though, there is a procedure definition for tasetbackground, corresponding to the block we are testing.  It is then called with the arguments 60.0 for color and 80.0 for shade, as we specified. And look! It's blue!  
 
Once we get past those definitions, though, there is a procedure definition for tasetbackground, corresponding to the block we are testing.  It is then called with the arguments 60.0 for color and 80.0 for shade, as we specified. And look! It's blue!  
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