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In an obby, short for an obstacle course, players jump from object to object while avoiding obstacles to get to the end of a level.
Students will learn how to build an obstacle course, code color-changing blocks, spawn locations, tweak their lighting and create dramatic and striking in-game differences.
Hey Parents! Check out the latest Roblox news in Popular Science.
https://www.popsci.com/diy/roblox-parents-guide/
Note: Article and excerpt are taken from Popular Science, written by Jean Levasseur
"Is Roblox good for kids? In a word, yes. Because of the huge variety of available games, there are experiences that will appeal to children of all ages and interests. Roblox isn't one game—it's a vast collection of "experiences." I asked the kids at our morning bus stop (kindergarteners, first- and second-graders) what games I should check out for this article, and they gave me a long list. One thing I found striking is that these younger kids tended to prefer role-playing games."
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Preparation:
Make sure each student has a Roblox account and knows their login information.
Please make sure that you have a mouse for this class. It will make it easier to work in Roblox.
*Unfortunately, this class does not allow drop-ins. Each class builds upon prior classes.
Important Note:
Our system will send you the link to join the class 30 minutes prior to the start time of the class.
Instructor Bio:
Hi, I'm Mr. Cardenas! I have 3 years of teaching experience with Elementary, Middle, and High School Students. I have over 6 years of experience tutoring Elementary to Freshman College Students. All kids have different learning styles and can not be taught the same way. Understanding how one student thinks, how one learns and processes information is key to a successful session. Not only that it will keep them engaged, and interested.
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