Students will gain familiarity with some of the more common expectations of the Computer Science Discoveries course to better facilitate their success in the 2025-2026 School Year.
Warm-Up:
Find your assigned seat and log into the desktop computer.
Mr. Smith can manage password concerns. DO NOT share passwords with other students!
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.
Computer Setup
There is a lot of useful software on the lab computers, but today we will only be covering the most relevant ones for this class.
Firefox
(You will need this link for an important step. It will not work outside of the PGCPS intranet, but if it doesn't work, you probably don't need it.)
(As much as Mr. Smith likes Firefox, Google Chrome will work better for much of what we do. Firefox, however, will let you see the web pages you've created locally on your computer.)
Going over this is expected to take the majority of class time.
Mr. Smith is very sorry about that, but these are things that students need to know.
Deadlines: (Content is subject to change due to various factors including All-Major days and inclement weather days.)
Warm-Ups: Due daily
Week 1 Assignments Due 08-28 (2 days)
Lesson 1: Exploring Web Pages
Lesson 2: Intro to HTML
Week 1 Exit Ticket
Week 2 Assignments Due 09-04 (2 days)
Lesson 3: Headings and Lists
Lesson 4: Digital Footprint
Week 2 Exit Ticket
Week 3 Assignments Due 09-12 (3 days)
Lesson 5: Mini-Project: HTML Web Page
Lesson 6: Styling Text with CSS
Lesson 7: Intellectual Property
Week 3 Exit Ticket
Week 4 Assignments Due 09-18 (2 days)
Lesson 8: Using Images
Lesson 9: Styling Elements with CSS
Week 4 Exit Ticket
Week 5 Assignments Due 09-25 (2 days)
Lesson 10: Mini-Project: Adding Style to a Web Page
Lesson 11: CSS Classes
Week 5 Exit Ticket
Week 6 Assignments Due 10-01 (2 days)
Lesson 12: Organizing Content with Flexbox
Lesson 13: Flexbox Children for More Control
Week 6 Exit Ticket
Week 7 Assignments Due 10-10 (3 days)
Lesson 14: Chapter 1 Project
Lesson 16: Sources and Research
Lesson 17: Linking Pages
Week 7 Exit Ticket
Week 8 Assignments Due 10-16 (2 days)
Lesson 18: CSS Pseudo-classes
Lesson 19: Planning a Multi-Page Site
Week 8 Exit Ticket
Week 9 Assignments Due 10-23 (2 days)
Lesson 20: Project - Website for a Purpose (begin)
Week 9 Exit Ticket
Week 10 Assignments Due 01-21 (3 days)
Lesson 20: Project - Website for a Purpose (finish)
Lesson 21: Peer Review and Final Touches
Exit Ticket
This week's exit ticket will not "go live" today, because how are you going to say what you did all week when it's the first day?
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.
Bad 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.