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+ | == Tuesday (10/28/08) == | ||
+ | * 1st Quarter Exam Review | ||
+ | ** HTTLACS: Ch. 1 - 4 | ||
+ | * Practice Exercise #1 | ||
+ | ** Prompt the user two choices: odd or even | ||
+ | *** Example: Would you like odd/even? | ||
+ | ** Prompt the user for a number and store it in a variable n | ||
+ | ** If the user chooses odd, then print out the first n odd numbers (starting at 1) using a loop | ||
+ | ** If the user chooses even, then print out the first n even numbers (starting at 2) using a loop | ||
+ | * Practice Exercise #2 | ||
+ | ** Print out all the numbers that are divisible by 6 from 0 through 100 | ||
+ | * [[Guessing Game Assignment]] | ||
== Friday (10/24/08) == | == Friday (10/24/08) == |
Revision as of 09:57, 28 October 2008
Welcome to the IB Computer Science I Homepage!
You may find the old IBCS1 website here: IBCS1_0708
Contents
Tuesday (10/28/08)
- 1st Quarter Exam Review
- HTTLACS: Ch. 1 - 4
- Practice Exercise #1
- Prompt the user two choices: odd or even
- Example: Would you like odd/even?
- Prompt the user for a number and store it in a variable n
- If the user chooses odd, then print out the first n odd numbers (starting at 1) using a loop
- If the user chooses even, then print out the first n even numbers (starting at 2) using a loop
- Prompt the user two choices: odd or even
- Practice Exercise #2
- Print out all the numbers that are divisible by 6 from 0 through 100
- Guessing Game Assignment
Friday (10/24/08)
Warmup:
- Print out all the integers from 10 to 100
- Print out the first 20 even numbers
Agenda:
- Turn in Ch. 6 #1-4 exercises
- Practice Exercise #1
- Prompt the user two choices: odd or even
- Example: Would you like odd/even?
- Prompt the user for a number and store it in a variable n
- If the user chooses odd, then print out the first n odd numbers (starting at 1) using a loop
- If the user chooses even, then print out the first n even numbers (starting at 2) using a loop
- Prompt the user two choices: odd or even
- Practice Exercise #2
- Print out all the numbers that are divisible by 6 from 0 through 100
- Guessing Game Assignment
Wednesday (10/22/08)
- Iteration Review
- Read through Ch. 6 and complete #1-4 of the Ch. 6 exercises
Thursday - Monday (10/16/08 - 10/21/08)
- Demo your Geek Flow Chart Assignment
- Chapter 5 Overview
- Begin reading Ch 5. Once you have read Ch 5, complete the exercises.
- Introduction to Iteration (Ch 6.)
Tuesday (10/14/08)
- Be sure to demo your Quadratic formula program
- Geek Flow Chart Assignment
- Demo it to Mr. Bui once you have completed it
Wednesday - Friday (10/8/08 - 10/10/08)
Agenda:
- Read Ch 4, and complete the Ch 4 exercises of HTTLACS.
- Quadratic Formula Assignment
- Demo it to Mr. Bui once you have completed it
- Geek Flow Chart Assignment
- Demo it to Mr. Bui once you have completed it
Monday (10/6/08)
Warmup:
- Create a python script named warmup_10_06_08.py
- Create a function named displaysMyName() that prints out your name on the screen
- In your program, display today's date, and then call the function displaysMyName()
Agenda:
- Complete the Ch 3 exercises of HTTLACS by the halfway point of class today.
- conditionals and if-statements
- Read Ch 4, and complete the Ch 4 exercises of HTTLACS.
Thursday (10/2/08)
- Go through Chapter 3 completely. Read through and complete the Ch 3 exercises of HTTLACS