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Latest revision as of 12:24, 22 October 2009
Contents
Tuesday (12/23/08)
Warmup:
- Without using the internet, name the top three OLDEST video games
- Without using the internet, name the top three OLDEST video game companies
Agenda:
- Please complete the following technology usage survey
- Secret Word: arlington08
- ROTVG: Level One
- Turn in completed worksheet by the end of class
Monday - Friday (12/15/08 - 12/19/08)
Warmup:
- Write a loop that prints out all the odd numbers from 5 to 25
- Print the sentence "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." 1000 times.
- Prompt the user for a number and store it in a variable N. Write a loop that prints out the first N terms of the following sequence 3, 6, 9, 12, 15
Agenda - Regular:
- Printing Initials Assignment
- Print Shapes Exercises
- Demo your completed work today.
Agenda - IB:
- IB-paced students should have completed the following:
- HTTLACS: Ch5
- Printing Initials Assignment
- Print Shapes Exercises
- Guessing Game Assignment
- HTTLACS: Ch6 #1-4
- Looping Exercises
- Demo your completed work today.
Thursday (12/11/08)
Warmup:
- Assume you have the following code:
x = 10
y = 5
z = (2-x)*y
if z > 0:
print z, "is a positive number!"
elif z < 0:
print z, "is a negative number!"
else:
print z, "is zero!"
- Without using your computer, what does the above code output?
Agenda - Regular:
- All students should have completed the following:
- CYOA
- CYOA Evaluations
- HTTLACS: Ch5
- GvR Review - while loops
- Python while loops
- "lather, rinse, repeat"
- Write a loop that counts from 0 through 100
- Write a loop that counts from 25 through 83
- Write a loop that counts down from 100 through 0
- Write a loop that prints out all the even numbers
- Write a loop that prints out a line of characters
- Printing Initials Assignment
Agenda - IB:
- IB-paced students should have completed the following:
- HTTLACS: Ch5
- HTTLACS: Ch6 #1-4
- Printing Initials Assignment
- Guessing Game Assignment
- Print Shapes Exercises
Tuesday (12/9/08)
Agenda - Regular:
- All students should have completed the following:
- CYOA
- CYOA Evaluations
- HTTLACS: Ch5
- Begin reading HTTLACS: Ch6
Agenda - IB:
- IB-paced students should have completed the following:
- HTTLACS: Ch5
- HTTLACS: Ch6 #1-4
- Printing Initials Assignment
- Guessing Game Assignment
- Print Shapes Exercises
Friday (12/5/08)
- Warheads
- Progress checks
- Questions
Monday - Wednesday (12/1/08 - 12/3/08)
IMPORTANT:
- Mr. Bui will be gone Monday and Wednesday, but you MUST show him the work you completed at the end of the week on Friday. The following assignments are worth twice their usual points.
Agenda - Regular:
- Review HTTLACS: Ch5
- Complete all the Chapter 5 exercises. Be sure to test them using doctest
- You are encouraged to use classmates as teaching assistants. DO NOT COPY CODE (it's cheating!). TAs are ONLY allowed to guide you, and TAs are NOT allowed to type on your keyboard.
Agenda - IB:
- To catch up with IBCS, you should have already completed HTTLACS: Ch5
- Read HTTLACS: Ch6 and complete exercises #1-4
- After Ch6, complete the Guessing Game Assignment
- After the Guessing Game Assignment, complete the Printing Initials Assignment
- After the Printing Initials Assignment, complete the Looping Exercises
- While Mr. Bui is absent, you will also be acting as teaching assistants. You are encouraged to guide classmates who are stuck. DO NOT tell them code or type in code for them (that's kinda like cheating!).