THIS VIDEO REVIEWS THE MOST IMPORTANT CONTENT COVERED IN CLASS TODAY!
- Objective:
- Students will add pseudo-classes to their CSS code to customize their link appearances.
- Warm-Up:
- Add the following CSS pseudo-classes to your notes:
- Warm-Ups are usually a 10 point weekly Independent Work Notebook Check grade if a written response is expected, or a 5 point Assessment grade if the Warm-Up is a quiz. They are due at the start of class and not eligible for late submission or re-submission.
Deadlines: (Content is subject to change due to various factors.)
- Warm-Ups: Due daily
- 10-04: Week 6 Assignments Due
Lesson 14: Chapter 1 Project (Cut due to time constraints.)
Week 6 Exit Ticket
- 10-11: Week 7 Assignments Due
Lesson 15: Team Problem Solving(Cut due to time constraints.)- Lesson 17: Linking Pages (This video from Friday explains the work.)
- Lesson 19: Planning a Multi-Page Site (See the video linked in Lesson 17 if you need review of Friday's lesson.)
Week 7 Exit Ticket
- 10-18: Week 8 Assignments Due
- Lesson 18: CSS Pseudo-classes
- Grading Rubric:
- 4 pts: Screenshot or photo showing style.css on one side of the screen and the rendered webpage on the other.
- 3 pts:The a:link, a:visited, a:hover, and a:active pseudo-classes are all properly formatted and in the correct order in style.css, with different values in each.
- 3 pts: Screenshot has the cursor hovering over one of the links to show that the a:hover code is working properly and is different from the other pseudo-classes.
- Grading Rubric:
- Week 8 Exit Ticket
- Lesson 18: CSS Pseudo-classes
- 10-25: Week 9 Assignments Due
- Lesson 16: Sources and Research (Postponed)
- Lesson 20: Project - Website for a Purpose
- Week 9 Exit Ticket
- There will be work due during Week 10, but as the last week in the Quarter it will follow a slightly different format.
Exit Ticket
- Week 8 Exit Ticket (Due on 10-17)
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4 pts Proofread your work. 3 pts What did you accomplish in CS Discoveries this week? 3 pts What did you learn in CS Discoveries this week? - NOTE: If you do not describe WHAT you did, saying you worked on it is not enough information to earn credit.
- Example: "I completed Unit 2 Lesson 1" says nothing about what you did or learned. Describe what you did and what you learned as if to someone who does not have access to the course materials.
- Exit Tickets are always 10 point Classwork grades and not eligible for late submission or re-submission. They are due during the last 10 minutes of the last class of the week.