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The purpose of this module is to teach you about structured programming; the sequence structure, the selection structure, and the loop structure. The module will also teach you how to write a Scratch program that illustrates the selection structure, mouse events, and Cartesian coordinates.
Table of contents
Preface
This module is one in a collection of modules designed to help beginners
of all ages
(8 and up) learn how to create the code for computer
programs. Information is provided not only for the beginners themselves butalso for their parents and teachers where appropriate.
The purpose of this module is to teach you about structured programming; the sequence structure, the selection structure, and the loop structure.
The module will also teach you how to write a Scratch program that illustrates the selection structure, mouse events, and Cartesian coordinates.
The module also presents a student project by which you can demonstrate your
understanding of the concepts learned by studying the module.
Viewing tip
I recommend that you open another copy of this module in a separate
browser window and use the following links to easily find and view the imageswhile you are reading about them.
Images
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Image 1 . The sequence structure
in pseudocode.
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Image 2 . The selection
structure in pseudocode.
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Image 3 . The loop structure in
pseudocode.
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Image 4 . User interface for the
program named IfSimple01.
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Image 5 . A paraphrased version
of the Scratch code.
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Image 6 . Program code for the
left beach ball
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Image 7 . Initializing the
position and orientation of the basketball.
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Image 8 . All of the code that
applies to the basketball.
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Image 9 . Pseudocode for a
selection structure.
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Image 10 . Two independent
decisions.
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Image 11 . Selection control
structures available in Scratch.
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Image 12 . Programming blocks
belonging to the Sensing group.
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Image 13 . Programming blocks
belonging to the Motion group.
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Image 14 . Initial output from
the program named IfWithVar01.
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Image 15 . Program output after
having clicked twice in the Stage area.
Questions & Answers
A golfer on a fairway is 70 m away from the green, which sits below the level of the fairway by 20 m. If the golfer hits the ball at an angle of 40° with an initial speed of 20 m/s, how close to the green does she come?
A mouse of mass 200 g falls 100 m down a vertical mine shaft and lands at the bottom with a speed of 8.0 m/s. During its fall, how much work is done on the mouse by air resistance
Can you compute that for me. Ty
Jude
what is the dimension formula of energy?
Chemistry is a branch of science that deals with the study of matter,it composition,it structure and the changes it undergoes
Adjei
please, I'm a physics student and I need help in physics
Adjanou
chemistry could also be understood like the sexual attraction/repulsion of the male and female elements. the reaction varies depending on the energy differences of each given gender. + masculine -female.
Pedro
A ball is thrown straight up.it passes a 2.0m high window 7.50 m off the ground on it path up and takes 1.30 s to go past the window.what was the ball initial velocity
2. A sled plus passenger with total mass 50 kg is pulled 20 m across the snow (0.20) at constant velocity by a force directed 25° above the horizontal. Calculate (a) the work of the applied force, (b) the work of friction, and (c) the total work.
you have been hired as an espert witness in a court case involving an automobile accident. the accident involved car A of mass 1500kg which crashed into stationary car B of mass 1100kg. the driver of car A applied his brakes 15 m before he skidded and crashed into car B. after the collision, car A s
can someone explain to me, an ignorant high school student, why the trend of the graph doesn't follow the fact that the higher frequency a sound wave is, the more power it is, hence, making me think the phons output would follow this general trend?
Nevermind i just realied that the graph is the phons output for a person with normal hearing and not just the phons output of the sound waves power, I should read the entire thing next time
Joseph
Follow up question, does anyone know where I can find a graph that accuretly depicts the actual relative "power" output of sound over its frequency instead of just humans hearing
Joseph
"Generation of electrical energy from sound energy | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore" ***ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7150687?reload=true
Ryan
what are the types of wave
Maurice
fine, how about you?
Mohammed
A string is 3.00 m long with a mass of 5.00 g. The string is held taut with a tension of 500.00 N applied to the string. A pulse is sent down the string. How long does it take the pulse to travel the 3.00 m of the string?
Who can show me the full solution in this problem?
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Source:
OpenStax, Teaching beginners to code. OpenStax CNX. May 27, 2013 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11498/1.20
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