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The document is a Year 6 programming test focusing on algorithms and Scratch game design. It includes questions about moving a sprite using algorithms, implementing loops, and understanding game mechanics. Additionally, it assesses knowledge of angles and scoring in Scratch games.

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The document is a Year 6 programming test focusing on algorithms and Scratch game design. It includes questions about moving a sprite using algorithms, implementing loops, and understanding game mechanics. Additionally, it assesses knowledge of angles and scoring in Scratch games.

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COMPUTING

Name:

Class: Date:

Year 6: Programming
(par t 1)

1 Amir is using this map to create algorithms.

a) If you start at S, which two of the algorithms


shown below will move you to the red star?
At S you are facing to the right.

A B C D

Left Forward Left Forward


Forward Forward Forward Forward
Forward Forward Right Left
Right Forward Forward Forward
Forward Left Left Forward
Forward Forward Forward Left
Forward Forward Right Forward
Forward Forward Forward
Forward

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b) At T, you are facing upwards. The following
algorithm moves you from T to the star. Rewrite
it to include a loop.

Forward
Right
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward

c) What is another word for using a loop inside an


algorithm?

A debugging

B grouping

C sequencing

D iteration 1

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2 Claire is planning a Scratch game.

a) Draw lines to match each block description to the


part of the game it will be used for.

move the sprite


IF… THEN…
to the right

detecting a collision
REPEAT FOREVER
between sprites

allows controls to
Change X by 50
work continuously

b) Claire would like the score to be displayed on


screen during the game. What type of block does
she need to use?

A variable

B repeat

C input

D output 1

c) At certain points, the main character needs to


move to the centre. What are the x and y values
at the centre?

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3 Tariq has created a control program for a Scratch
game.

What are the angles for the points A, B, C and D?

D 4

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Total for test = 12 marks

I got out of 12 marks

What went well

How to improve

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Q3: Scratch is a project of the Scratch Foundation in collaboration with the
Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab. It is available for free at
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All text and images copyright Pearson Education.
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This material is not copyright free.
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