- 1. Learn about MadLibs View and Discuss Learn about how MadLibs work so that you can then build your own!
- 2. Download the tools you'll need to build your game View and Discuss We'll be building our MadLibs game using Python, so we need to download a program to help us use it.
- 3. Learn some programming basics View and Discuss Using Wing IDE, you'll learn some of the programming basics that you'll need in order to build your game.
- 4. Build a simple MadLib View and Discuss Learn how to build a simple MadLib game using the "Roses are Red" poem.
- 5. Get creative and write your own MadLib View and Discuss Here's your chance to get creative! Using the things you've learned throughout this challenge, write your own MadLib!
posted message: It seems that students can also use Python 3 for this challenge. Can we give them the option? We would simply have to show how to use the print() function in Python 3.
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