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Turtle Art blocks are named in the current language. Mokurai has created an alternative language-independent "localization" for TA, using symbols rather than words to name the blocks. He hopes that this will make TA accessible to pre-schoolers, after some period working on [[Activities/TurtleArt/Tutorials/You_be_the_Turtle|You be the turtle]]. It has not been made part of TA yet, but we are working on it.
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== Turtle Art/Tutorials/Turtle Art programming without words ==
  
Can you read these examples?
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Read at https://help.sugarlabs.org/turtleart_tutorials/programming_without_words.html
  
[[File:Tangent.png|Tangent to a curve]]
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The source file has been moved to [https://github.com/godiard/help-activity/blob/master/source/turtleart_tutorials/programming_without_words.rst GitHub]
[[File:TangentAtMaximum.png|Local maximum with level tangent]]
 
 
 
Here is a more complicated one.
 
 
 
[[File:Numeric integration program.png|Numerical integration]]
 
 
 
This example draws X and Y axes and graphs a function. Then it draws lines from the X axis to the curve, and adds the area of the lines. This approximates a Riemann integral. But never mind that. Can you read the blocks?
 
 
 
==Glossary==
 
 
 
Incomplete
 
 
 
===Turtle===
 
 
 
* Forward →
 
* Back ←
 
* Right ↶
 
* Left ↷
 
* Arc ↻
 
 
 
===Pen===
 
 
 
* Pen Up ✑
 
* Pen Down ✒
 
 
 
===Colors===
 
 
 
===Numbers===
 
 
 
Some of these functions are named with math symbols +-×÷><=, which are not changed.
 
 
 
* mod |
 
* random ?
 
* not ∼
 
* and ∧
 
* or ∨
 
* number
 
 
 
===Flow===
 
 
 
* wait ⌛
 
* if-then
 
* if-then-else
 
* repeat
 
* while
 
* until
 
* stop stack
 
 
 
===Boxes===
 
 
 
* start
 
* store in box
 
* action
 
* text
 
 
 
===Extras===
 
 
 
One of the Python programmable blocks has a drawing of a python on it. We keep that.
 

Latest revision as of 10:13, 28 July 2018

Turtle Art/Tutorials/Turtle Art programming without words

Read at https://help.sugarlabs.org/turtleart_tutorials/programming_without_words.html

The source file has been moved to GitHub