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CS Discoveries, 12-05-2024

  1. THIS VIDEO REVIEWS THE MOST IMPORTANT CONTENT COVERED IN CLASS TODAY!
  2. Objective:
    1. Students will improve their websites to further integrate the code they've learned so far.
  3. Warm-Up:
    1. 2024-12-05 Warm-Up: Quiz: Lesson 1-6 HTML & CSS Proofreading
    2. Warm-Ups are usually a 5 point Independent Work 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.
  4. Deadlines: (Content is subject to change due to various factors.)

    1. Warm-Ups: Due daily
    2. Week 5 Assignments Due 12-05 (2 days)
      1. Lesson 10: Mini-Project: Adding Style to a Web Page
        1. This planning guide  will help you, but your work will be checked in Code.org.
          • This assignment is assessing the code and copyright, not the content. To that end, even the planning guide suggests you start with the work you did for Lesson 5.
            1. (You can even copy your code from Lesson 5 in Code.org, assuming it was formatted correctly. A mistake there is still a mistake for this assignment.)
            2. (If you didn't complete Lesson 5, then you have more work to do than those who did.)
          • Grading Rubric (2 pts each)
            1. Using HTML
              • They use HTML to correctly add all given images to the web page, including adding the “alt” attribute for all images.
            2. Using CSS
              • They use CSS to control the basic appearance of the five (5) different elements on the page.
            3. Clean Code
              • They use white space and indentation to make the stylesheet code consistently well-formatted and easier to read.
            4. Precision and Syntax
              • There are no syntax errors in the added HTML code or the CSS code, and the page renders correctly.
            5. Respect Copyright
              • All images have been cited, and credit is given to the creators.
              • DO NOT USE THE IMAGES PROVIDED BY CODE.ORG FOR THIS LESSON!
                • The citations provided say they were made by ChatGPT. ChatGPT was trained by stealing art from creators without providing citation. Crediting an art thief is not the same thing as crediting a creator.
      2. Lesson 11: CSS Classes
        1. Permitted image sources (provided a citation is included):
      3. Week 5 Exit Ticket
    3. Week 6 Assignments Due 12-13 (3 days)
      1. Lesson 12: Organizing Content with Flexbox
      2. Lesson 13: Flexbox Children for More Control
      3. Lesson 14: Chapter 1 Project (begin)
      4. Week 6 Exit Ticket
    4. Week 7 Assignments Due 12-19 (2 days)
      1. Lesson 14: Chapter 1 Project (finish)
      2. Lesson 16: Sources and Research
      3. Week 7 Exit Ticket
    5. Week 8 Assignments Due 01-10 (3 days)
      1. Lesson 17: Linking Pages
      2. Lesson 18: CSS Pseudo-classes
      3. Week 8 Exit Ticket
    6. Week 9 Assignments Due 01-16 (2 days)
      1. Lesson 19: Planning a Multi-Page Site
      2. Lesson 20: Project - Website for a Purpose (begin)
      3. Week 9 Exit Ticket
    7. Week 10 Assignments Due 01-21 (1 day)
      1. Lesson 20: Project - Website for a Purpose (finish)
  5. Exit Ticket
    1. This week's exit ticket will "go live" during the last 10 minutes of class on the last B Day of the week.
    2. 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?
    3. NOTE: If you do not describe WHAT you did, saying you worked on it is not enough information to earn credit.
      1. 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.
    4. 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.