User:Dragonsinger57/Cheat Codes

=The Instructions=

=The Games=

=The Hints=

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 * 1) At the beginning when the robot comes back alive there are two circles click on the RH circle and look through the telescope
 * 2) Note which buttons are glowing on the machine that you can see through the telescope
 * 3) Click on the second (LH) circle and push the buttons until the same ones are glowing
 * 4) Click on the lever.

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=The Presentation=

=The End Result=

{{Summary| When you have finished writing your cheat code check the list below to make sure you haven't missed any important details.

Criteria for writing instructions

 * Purpose: The title shows which game you are writing the cheat code for.


 * Equipment: All the equipment needed to play the game. (Is it OS (PC, Mac, Linux) or browser specific?)


 * Language: Any abbreviations used have been explained.


 * Skills: All the skills are listed that someone needs to play the game.


 * Steps: All the things that have to be done are recorded and each step is written on a new line.


 * Logical sequence: The steps are in the same order of how the game is played.


 * Verbs: Each step begins with the action word that tells the reader what to do.


 * Present tense: All instructions are written in the present tense.


 * Illustrations: Instructions can have pictures. The pictures add understanding to the instructions. (In a cheat code you often see screenshots.) }}

=The Reflection=

=Note from the author=



Background

''This unit of work came out of a conversation with another teacher. I had introduced some logic games to my students (7-9 year olds). These games had no instructions - the point of the game being to figure out what to do by clicking on various objects within the game. Since we were doing a writing unit on instructional writing, she suggested I get the students to write the instructions on how to play the game.''

This page is a modified version of the unit I've developed for the students.
 * --dragonsinger57 22:01, 22 August 2009 (UTC)

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