Friday, January 24, 2020

[Daily Agenda] Friday, January 24, 2020

Clock-In Question

Starting today, you will need to answer a question to get the PIN code for today's clock-in assignment. You are allowed to search the Internet for the answer. Copy the just the PIN code [no brackets] from the correct answer and paste it into Focus to access the clock-in.

Woodchucks chuck wood at a rate of 35 pounds of wood per hour. How much wood could two woodchucks chuck if they each chuck wood for 1.25 hours?

  1. 0 pounds of wood. [11101001]
  2. 43.75 pounds of wood. [11010101]
  3. 52.5 pounds of wood. [00101011]
  4. 65 pounds of wood. [11100010]
  5. 87.5 pounds of wood. [11000101]
  6. 100 pounds of wood. [11101010]

Starting Friday, November 22, 2019 the new clock-in times will be as follows:

  • 1st Period: 9:20am -- 9:33am
  • 2nd Period: 10:16am -- 10:25am
  • 3rd Period: 11:51am -- 11:58am
  • 4th Period: 12:50pm -- 12:57pm
  • 6th Period: 2:30pm -- 2:39pm
  • 7th Period: 3:20pm -- 3:28pm
If you are experiencing technical difficulties with the computer you must tell me immediately. If you miss the clock-in it is too late. If you are late and miss the clock-in you will not be excused without a written pass.

If you miss the clock-in or clock-out it will be marked zero. If your computer is experiencing technical difficulties you must show the teacher BEFORE the clock-in window closes.

Standard

  1. 7.13 Describe selection programming structures (e.g., if/then, else) and explain the logic used for if statements.

Topic

Selection Programming Structures

Objective

Students will write and test and if/else statement for the Space Travel Calculator assignment.

Essential Questions

  1. How do if/else statements control program flow?
  2. What will you do today to be better than you were yesterday?

Mise En Place [~2-3 Minutes]

Every day you should:

  1. Login to DCPS OneView and Focus.
  2. Open Outlook and OneNote.
  3. Clock-in on Focus.
  4. Check your e-mail for important information.
  5. Follow any special instructions on the board.

Make sure to check your e-mail and respond to the Weekly Progress report sent this morning.

Instruction [~5-10 Minutes]

Students will work on the Space Travel Calculator program in small groups today.

Click here for the ASCII Art Generator.

Current Nine Weeks Assignments [~12-25 Minutes]

Begin working on the uCertify "Web Design Essentials" practice questions. Student progress is updated in Focus starting Monday, January 20 after 4:30PM. After 4:30PM on each following Mondaay your grade will be updated by the end of that week. It must be finished by 02/03/20 for full credit.

Begin working on Photoshop Battle #02: Birds with Arms.

Begin working on the Space Travel Python programming assignment. It is due January 31, 2019.

Future Nine Weeks Assignments

The assignments listed here are assignments that are due later in the year.

  • Students are always free to work ahead and submit them.
  • For projects that require a file upload, you will need to change the Nine Weeks in the top right corner of Focus.
  • If you are working on a future assignment and get stuck, you must wait until I can help students with current projects first.

Break Down [~5 Minutes]

Before you leave please do the following::

  1. BACKUP your data in at least two locations.
  2. RESTART the computer.
  3. TURN OFF the monitor.
  4. COLLECT your materials.
  5. WAIT quietly to be dismissed.
  6. PUSH in your chair when you leave.
  7. THROW away any trash in the trashcan as you leave.

Homework

Finish any class work not completed during the period.

Read for fun, at least 20 minutes.

Thursday, January 23, 2020

[Daily Agenda] Thursday, January 23, 2020

Clock-In Question

Starting today, you will need to answer a question to get the PIN code for today's clock-in assignment. You are allowed to search the Internet for the answer. Copy the just the PIN code [no brackets] from the correct answer and paste it into Focus to access the clock-in.

Which of the following is a word that connects clauses or phrases in a sentence?

  1. adjective [11101001]
  2. adverb [11010101]
  3. conjunction [00101011]
  4. noun [11100010]
  5. subject [11000101]
  6. predicate [11101010]

Starting Friday, November 22, 2019 the new clock-in times will be as follows:

  • 1st Period: 9:20am -- 9:33am
  • 2nd Period: 10:16am -- 10:25am
  • 3rd Period: 11:51am -- 11:58am
  • 4th Period: 12:50pm -- 12:57pm
  • 6th Period: 2:30pm -- 2:39pm
  • 7th Period: 3:20pm -- 3:28pm
If you are experiencing technical difficulties with the computer you must tell me immediately. If you miss the clock-in it is too late. If you are late and miss the clock-in you will not be excused without a written pass.

If you miss the clock-in or clock-out it will be marked zero. If your computer is experiencing technical difficulties you must show the teacher BEFORE the clock-in window closes.

Standard

  1. 7.13 Describe selection programming structures (e.g., if/then, else) and explain the logic used for if statements.

Topic

Selection Programming Structures

Objective

Students will write and test and if/else statement for the Space Travel Calculator assignment.

Essential Questions

  1. How do if/else statements control program flow?
  2. What will you do today to be better than you were yesterday?

Mise En Place [~2-3 Minutes]

Every day you should:

  1. Login to DCPS OneView and Focus.
  2. Open Outlook and OneNote.
  3. Clock-in on Focus.
  4. Check your e-mail for important information.
  5. Follow any special instructions on the board.

Make sure to check your e-mail and respond to the Weekly Progress report sent this morning.

Instruction [~5-10 Minutes]

Students will work on the Space Travel Calculator program in small groups today.

Click here for the ASCII Art Generator.

Current Nine Weeks Assignments [~12-25 Minutes]

Begin working on the uCertify "Web Design Essentials" practice questions. Student progress is updated in Focus starting Monday, January 20 after 4:30PM. After 4:30PM on each following Mondaay your grade will be updated by the end of that week. It must be finished by 02/03/20 for full credit.

Begin working on Photoshop Battle #02: Birds with Arms.

Begin working on the Space Travel Python programming assignment. It is due January 24, 2019.

Future Nine Weeks Assignments

The assignments listed here are assignments that are due later in the year.

  • Students are always free to work ahead and submit them.
  • For projects that require a file upload, you will need to change the Nine Weeks in the top right corner of Focus.
  • If you are working on a future assignment and get stuck, you must wait until I can help students with current projects first.

Break Down [~5 Minutes]

Before you leave please do the following::

  1. BACKUP your data in at least two locations.
  2. RESTART the computer.
  3. TURN OFF the monitor.
  4. COLLECT your materials.
  5. WAIT quietly to be dismissed.
  6. PUSH in your chair when you leave.
  7. THROW away any trash in the trashcan as you leave.

Homework

Finish any class work not completed during the period.

Read for fun, at least 20 minutes.

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

[Daily Agenda] Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Clock-In Question

Starting today, you will need to answer a question to get the PIN code for today's clock-in assignment. You are allowed to search the Internet for the answer. Copy the just the PIN code [no brackets] from the correct answer and paste it into Focus to access the clock-in.

Which of the following functions will save data to a variable in Python?

  1. append() [11010101]
  2. input() [00101011]
  3. record() [11100010]
  4. save() [11000101]
  5. store() [11101010]
  6. write() [11101001]

Starting Friday, November 22, 2019 the new clock-in times will be as follows:

  • 1st Period: 9:20am -- 9:33am
  • 2nd Period: 10:16am -- 10:25am
  • 3rd Period: 11:51am -- 11:58am
  • 4th Period: 12:50pm -- 12:57pm
  • 6th Period: 2:30pm -- 2:39pm
  • 7th Period: 3:20pm -- 3:28pm
If you are experiencing technical difficulties with the computer you must tell me immediately. If you miss the clock-in it is too late. If you are late and miss the clock-in you will not be excused without a written pass.

If you miss the clock-in or clock-out it will be marked zero. If your computer is experiencing technical difficulties you must show the teacher BEFORE the clock-in window closes.

Standard

  1. 7.13 Describe selection programming structures (e.g., if/then, else) and explain the logic used for if statements.

Topic

Selection Programming Structures

Objective

Students will write and test and if/else statement for the Space Travel Calculator assignment.

Essential Questions

  1. How do if/else statements control program flow?
  2. What will you do today to be better than you were yesterday?

Mise En Place [~2-3 Minutes]

Every day you should:

  1. Login to DCPS OneView and Focus.
  2. Open Outlook and OneNote.
  3. Clock-in on Focus.
  4. Check your e-mail for important information.
  5. Follow any special instructions on the board.

Make sure to check your e-mail and respond to the Weekly Progress report sent this morning.

Instruction [~5-10 Minutes]

Students will work on the Space Travel Calculator program in small groups today.

Click here for the ASCII Art Generator.

Current Nine Weeks Assignments [~12-25 Minutes]

Begin working on the uCertify "Web Design Essentials" practice questions. Student progress is updated in Focus starting Monday, January 20 after 4:30PM. After 4:30PM on each following Mondaay your grade will be updated by the end of that week. It must be finished by 02/03/20 for full credit.

Begin working on Photoshop Battle #02: Birds with Arms.

Begin working on the Space Travel Python programming assignment. It is due January 24, 2019.

Future Nine Weeks Assignments

The assignments listed here are assignments that are due later in the year.

  • Students are always free to work ahead and submit them.
  • For projects that require a file upload, you will need to change the Nine Weeks in the top right corner of Focus.
  • If you are working on a future assignment and get stuck, you must wait until I can help students with current projects first.

Break Down [~5 Minutes]

Before you leave please do the following::

  1. BACKUP your data in at least two locations.
  2. RESTART the computer.
  3. TURN OFF the monitor.
  4. COLLECT your materials.
  5. WAIT quietly to be dismissed.
  6. PUSH in your chair when you leave.
  7. THROW away any trash in the trashcan as you leave.

Homework

Finish any class work not completed during the period.

Read for fun, at least 20 minutes.

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

[Daily Agenda] Tuesday, January 21, 2020 [uCertify Checks Start Today]

Clock-In Question

Starting today, you will need to answer a question to get the PIN code for today's clock-in assignment. You are allowed to search the Internet for the answer. Copy the just the PIN code [no brackets] from the correct answer and paste it into Focus to access the clock-in.

A comment is a line of code that the computer will ignore but provides notes or information for the person reading the code. In Python, which character indicates the start of a comment?

  1. ! [11000101]
  2. @ [11010101]
  3. # [11101010]
  4. $ [00101011]

Starting Friday, November 22, 2019 the new clock-in times will be as follows:

  • 1st Period: 9:20am -- 9:33am
  • 2nd Period: 10:16am -- 10:25am
  • 3rd Period: 11:51am -- 11:58am
  • 4th Period: 12:50pm -- 12:57pm
  • 6th Period: 2:30pm -- 2:39pm
  • 7th Period: 3:20pm -- 3:28pm
If you are experiencing technical difficulties with the computer you must tell me immediately. If you miss the clock-in it is too late. If you are late and miss the clock-in you will not be excused without a written pass.

If you miss the clock-in or clock-out it will be marked zero. If your computer is experiencing technical difficulties you must show the teacher BEFORE the clock-in window closes.

Standard

  1. 7.13 Describe selection programming structures (e.g., if/then, else) and explain the logic used for if statements.

Topic

Selection Programming Structures

Objective

Students will write and test and if/else statement for the Space Travel Calculator assignment.

Essential Questions

  1. How do if/else statements control program flow?
  2. What will you do today to be better than you were yesterday?

Mise En Place [~2-3 Minutes]

Every day you should:

  1. Login to DCPS OneView and Focus.
  2. Open Outlook and OneNote.
  3. Clock-in on Focus.
  4. Check your e-mail for important information.
  5. Follow any special instructions on the board.

Make sure to check your e-mail and respond to the Weekly Progress report sent this morning.

Instruction [~5-10 Minutes]

Students will work on the Space Travel Calculator program in small groups today.

Current Nine Weeks Assignments [~12-25 Minutes]

Begin working on the uCertify "Web Design Essentials" practice questions. Student progress is updated in Focus starting Monday, January 20 after 4:30PM. After 4:30PM on each following Mondaay your grade will be updated by the end of that week. It must be finished by 02/03/20 for full credit.

Begin working on Photoshop Battle #02: Birds with Arms.

Begin working on the Space Travel Python programming assignment. It is due January 24, 2019.

Future Nine Weeks Assignments

The assignments listed here are assignments that are due later in the year.

  • Students are always free to work ahead and submit them.
  • For projects that require a file upload, you will need to change the Nine Weeks in the top right corner of Focus.
  • If you are working on a future assignment and get stuck, you must wait until I can help students with current projects first.

Break Down [~5 Minutes]

Before you leave please do the following::

  1. BACKUP your data in at least two locations.
  2. RESTART the computer.
  3. TURN OFF the monitor.
  4. COLLECT your materials.
  5. WAIT quietly to be dismissed.
  6. PUSH in your chair when you leave.
  7. THROW away any trash in the trashcan as you leave.

Homework

Finish any class work not completed during the period.

Read for fun, at least 20 minutes.