Difference between revisions of "Computer Science I"
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* IB-paced students should go to [[IB Computer Science I]] | * IB-paced students should go to [[IB Computer Science I]] | ||
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== Archives == | == Archives == | ||
* [[CS1 - June]] | * [[CS1 - June]] | ||
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* [[CS1 - September]] | * [[CS1 - September]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:40, 25 October 2009
Contents
Thursday (10/22/09)
Warmup:
- Define a function named timesFive(x) that takes one x parameter
- In the function body, have timesFive() print out the product of x times 5
Agenda:
- Quadratic Formula Assignment
- How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Chapter 3
- Complete the HTTLACS: Chapter 3 Exercises and upload to SchoolWebLockers
Tuesday (10/20/09)
Agenda:
- Quadratic Formula Assignment
- Introduction to Python Functions
- How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Chapter 3
- Complete the HTTLACS: Chapter 3 Exercises and upload to SchoolWebLockers
Thursday (10/16/09)
Warmup:
- Prompt the user for numerical input and store it in two variables: x and y
- Print the result of x to the y power (Hint: ** is used to take numbers to powers)
Agenda:
Friday - Wednesday (10/9/09 - 10/14/09)
Warmup:
- Please complete this password request form
- Create a python script that has three variables: month, day, and year
- Store your birthday in the aforementioned variables
- Print your birthday using the variables
- Your birthday should use the following format: M/D/Y
Agenda:
- Make sure that you have submitted in HTTLACS: Ch 1 & 2 Exercises via SchoolWebLockers
- User input!
- Let's add some user input to your warmup
- Instead of hard-coding the month, day, and year variables, prompt the user for input three times and store the user's input in the variables
- Quadratic Formula Assignment
Monday - Wednesday (10/5/09 - 10/7/09)
- GvR Demo Steps 11-13
- GvR Steps 1-13 Quiz
- Introduction to Python
- How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Chapter 1
- Complete the HTTLACS: Chapter 1 Exercises and upload to SchoolWebLockers
- HTTLACS: Ch 2
- Complete the HTTLACS: Chapter 2 Exercises and upload to SchoolWebLockers
Thursday (10/1/09)
- Review GvR Steps 1-13
- GvR Demo Steps 11-13
- GvR Steps 1-13 Quiz
- Continue with GvR Steps 14-17
- IB-paced students should go to IB Computer Science I