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Additionally, a group legal case analysis project that can be completed without student computer access (by the teacher printing out the linked information) or providing access to a computer for each group to research is provided to simulate the career and allow students to utilize critical thinking skills and teamwork. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning as they determine if this career field is of interest to them.\n\nThe project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students. The teacher can choose to use some or all of the provided lesson options included in this resource.\n\n***This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.***\n\nFiles Included with this Lesson\n\n• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources\n\n• Introduction to Law Careers PowerPoint presentation (editable)\n\n• Introduction to Law Careers Research Reading and Questions\n\n• Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (includes answer key)\n\n• Job Type Word Search Puzzle (includes answer key)\n\n• Technology based Creative Application Project Instructions, Tutorial and Rubric\n\n• Team Brainstorming Worksheet\n\n• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)\n\n• Law Career Simulation Group Lesson Instructions and Rubric\n\n• Law Career Reflection Questions (MS Word)\n\nThis lesson is a part of the bundle **Exploring Careers: 16 Career Cluster Units BUNDLE**\n\n**Related Products**\\\n⭐ Real World Math - How Math is Used in Law & Public Safety Careers\\\n⭐ Landmark Cases of the Supreme Court - Research & Presentation using Powtoon\n\nRemember to **leave feedback** for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\n**Follow our blog**\n\n**Follow us on Facebook**\n\n**Follow us on Pinterest**\n",descriptionPlain:"This career unit gives students an introduction to the law, public safety, corrections and security career cluster and what a career in this field would be like. 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Additionally, a group legal case analysis project that can be completed without student computer access (by the teacher printing out the linked information) or providing access to a computer for each group to research is provided to simulate the career and allow students to utilize critical thinking skills and teamwork. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning as they determine if this career field is of interest to them.\n\nThe project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students. The teacher can choose to use some or all of the provided lesson options included in this resource.\n\nThis lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. 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The project includes step-by-step instructions to guide students through the project of turning photos or clip art into an animated Gif. A sample project is provided for reference in both .psd (Photoshop format) and as a finished .gif.\n\nThis is a fun activity that shows students some additional features in Adobe Photoshop while improving their skills with basic commands. Created for an 8th grade Information Technology class, this project would be suitable for students in grades 6-12.\n\nThis lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. 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This is perfect for a career, technology, CTE or business class.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students use close reading skills with a short informational passage to learn about the career field and answer questions to use critical thinking skills and demonstrate their understanding. Two different puzzles are included to learn different jobs in the career and to reinforce vocabulary skills. A technology based project comic creation project is included to allow students to use critical thinking and creativity to further explore the career field. A quick reference/tutorial is also included for StoryboardThat (free, no download needed). Additionally, a group legal case analysis project that can be completed without student computer access (by the teacher printing out the linked information) or providing access to a computer for each group to research is provided to simulate the career and allow students to utilize critical thinking skills and teamwork. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning as they determine if this career field is of interest to them.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students. The teacher can choose to use some or all of the provided lesson options included in this resource.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. 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Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Looping-11442643\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Looping-11442643\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Arrays-11580049\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Arrays-11580049\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in more games?? Check it!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/DEMO-Math-Tac-Toe-Add-and-Subtract-Within-100-Multiply-and-Divide-Within-144-11161362\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/DEMO-Math-Tac-Toe-Add-and-Subtract-Within-100-Multiply-and-Divide-Within-144-11161362\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in forms to make life easier!? Got it!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/MTSS-DI-RTI-Cooperative-Learning-Tiered-Groups-Based-on-Assessment-11097984\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/MTSS-DI-RTI-Cooperative-Learning-Tiered-Groups-Based-on-Assessment-11097984\x3C/a>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[689],"\x3Cp>Hello and welcome!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Topics:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Programming in Java 17: Timers\x3Cbr>Setting up and starting the Timer\x3C/p>\x3Cp>What is a Timer used for?\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Animations and the Timer\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Moving an object using the Timer\x3C/p>\x3Cp>All lessons will come with the following:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>a pdf\x3C/strong> slideshow\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>a pacing guide\x3C/strong> with hints for teaching the section and common student\x3Cbr>errors\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>an assignment,\x3C/strong> differentiated with three different levels!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>an answer key\x3C/strong> in pdf form\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>an answer key\x3C/strong> in .java form.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Looping-11442643\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Looping-11442643\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Arrays-11580049\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Arrays-11580049\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in more games?? 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Got it!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/MTSS-DI-RTI-Cooperative-Learning-Tiered-Groups-Based-on-Assessment-11097984\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/MTSS-DI-RTI-Cooperative-Learning-Tiered-Groups-Based-on-Assessment-11097984\x3C/a>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[691],"\x3Cp>Hello and welcome!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. 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Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Looping-11442643\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Looping-11442643\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Arrays-11580049\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Arrays-11580049\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in more games?? Check it!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/DEMO-Math-Tac-Toe-Add-and-Subtract-Within-100-Multiply-and-Divide-Within-144-11161362\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/DEMO-Math-Tac-Toe-Add-and-Subtract-Within-100-Multiply-and-Divide-Within-144-11161362\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in forms to make life easier!? Got it!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/MTSS-DI-RTI-Cooperative-Learning-Tiered-Groups-Based-on-Assessment-11097984\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/MTSS-DI-RTI-Cooperative-Learning-Tiered-Groups-Based-on-Assessment-11097984\x3C/a>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[693],"\x3Cp>Hello and welcome!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. 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Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Looping-11442643\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Looping-11442643\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Arrays-11580049\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Arrays-11580049\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in more games?? Check it!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/DEMO-Math-Tac-Toe-Add-and-Subtract-Within-100-Multiply-and-Divide-Within-144-11161362\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/DEMO-Math-Tac-Toe-Add-and-Subtract-Within-100-Multiply-and-Divide-Within-144-11161362\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in forms to make life easier!? Got it!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/MTSS-DI-RTI-Cooperative-Learning-Tiered-Groups-Based-on-Assessment-11097984\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/MTSS-DI-RTI-Cooperative-Learning-Tiered-Groups-Based-on-Assessment-11097984\x3C/a>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[695],"\x3Cp>Hello and welcome!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. Scratch is a really easy to learn language to learn which makes it perfect for beginners. Block based coding looks very simple at first, but it is just as intricate as a keyed language. The difference is that coders don't need to memorize complex syntax to use it. This makes it perfect for younger kids; but it's still complex enough for older students.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This is part 0 and 1 a semester long programming in Scratch course.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Topics:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Programming in Scratch 0: Introduction to Scratch\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>What is Scratch\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Layout of Scratch\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>Programming in Scratch 1: Motion Blocks\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Motion blocks\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Importing the pen\x3C/li>\x3Cli>The green flag event\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>All lessons will come with the following:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>a pdf slideshow\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>A pacing guide\x3C/strong> with hints for teaching the section and common student\x3Cbr>errors\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>an assignment\x3C/strong>, differentiated with three different levels!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>an answer key\x3C/strong> in pdf form\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Great for asynchronous learning and homeschooling! Could be used as a self- taught lesson or go at your own pace! Everything for learning is included!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Looping-11442643\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Looping-11442643\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Arrays-11580049\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Programming-in-Java-Course-Intro-to-Java-to-Arrays-11580049\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in more games?? Check it!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/DEMO-Math-Tac-Toe-Add-and-Subtract-Within-100-Multiply-and-Divide-Within-144-11161362\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/DEMO-Math-Tac-Toe-Add-and-Subtract-Within-100-Multiply-and-Divide-Within-144-11161362\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in forms to make life easier!? Got it!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/MTSS-DI-RTI-Cooperative-Learning-Tiered-Groups-Based-on-Assessment-11097984\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/MTSS-DI-RTI-Cooperative-Learning-Tiered-Groups-Based-on-Assessment-11097984\x3C/a>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[697],"\x3Cp>Hello and welcome!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Topics:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Programming in Java 16 The KeyListener\x3Cbr>The KeyListener and methods\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Accepting the JFrame as a parameter\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Unicode set and Virtual Keys\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Using the keyboard and components\x3C/p>\x3Cp>All lessons will come with the following:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>a pdf\x3C/strong> slideshow\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>a pacing guide\x3C/strong> with hints for teaching the section and common student\x3Cbr>errors\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>an assignment,\x3C/strong> differentiated with three different levels!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>an answer key\x3C/strong> in pdf form\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>an answer key\x3C/strong> in .java form.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Interested in more computer science content?? 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Java Programming Labs: Pong! Designed with increasing levels of difficulty, this lab helps students develop their coding skills step-by-step. Students will create the classic game of Pong!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>In Bounce Beginner, students will use the code provided to create the game. Much of the background coding has been done for them so they will be concentrating on creating and using objects and designing the game. To complete this level students need to understand how to use methods and create objects. If you are following my year long curriculum, students should be about to Java 7: Looping Statements.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>find it here: \x3Ca href=\"https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Conditional-Logic-Looping-Statements-Programming-in-Java-Course-Lesson-7-11442572?st=6c6d80137b7b90c3f710822ac0fb1d65\">https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Conditional-Logic-Looping-Statements-Programming-in-Java-Course-Lesson-7-11442572?st=6c6d80137b7b90c3f710822ac0fb1d65\x3C/a>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>At the Paddle Pupil level, students will fill in some provided classes and create their own versions. Some of the lowest level code has been done for them, but they will write most of the game with a skeleton. To complete this level students need to understand anything from the Bounce Beginner level in addition to how to create objects and pass parameters. 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Perfect for high school computer science classes or AP Computer Science A, this resource is ideal for both in-class instruction and independent learning.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Whether you’re teaching Java basics, game development, or want to reinforce key concepts like classes, objects, and inheritance, this lab offers everything you need for an engaging and productive lesson.\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[701],"\x3Cp>Hello and welcome!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Topics:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Programming in Java 13 JSwing- Components and Layouts Extended\x3Cbr>JRadioButtons\x3C/p>\x3Cp>JCheckBoxes\x3C/p>\x3Cp>BorderLayout\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Layout = null\x3C/p>\x3Cp>JTabbedPane\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Fonts\x3C/p>\x3Cp>All lessons will come with the following:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>a pdf\x3C/strong> slideshow\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>a pacing guide\x3C/strong> with hints for teaching the section and common student\x3Cbr>errors\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>an assignment,\x3C/strong> differentiated with three different levels!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>an answer key\x3C/strong> in pdf form\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>an answer key\x3C/strong> in .java form.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Let students explore and make mistakes. 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Balance Your Life: Sleep, technology, movement, and mindfulness for kids & teens
By Lara Hocheiser
In this 18 slide PowerPoint,
learn about mindfulness and yoga breathing, proper nutrition, proper technology use, bedtime, and sleep hygiene, as well as an empowerment yoga pose series meant to strengthen and build confidence.
Can be used on the smartboard or on children's personal devices, or print individual slides.
The last slide has a link to download the healthy habits tracker for FREE
Basic Video Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Basic Video Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro gives students a step-by-step lesson to learn the basic skills needed for video editing: Adding and editing files, working with audio, creating titles, and rendering and saving your project. The lesson provides step-by-step instructions and also includes links to tutorials students can use as they need to complete the lesson. Students create a short project as they follow the mini-lessons and then demonstrate their learning through a short creative project at the end of the tutorials. This lesson was created for an 8th grade class, but is appropriate for any age group that are first time users of Adobe Premiere Pro.
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• Basic Adobe Premiere Pro Editing Project Expectations & Rubric
12/29/17: The links to sites with free-to-use video clips has been added to this resource.
Note: This was created for use with Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
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Research & Build a House - Architectural Styles & Creators | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn more about architecture as they research the history of different architectural styles, and learn about the creators of those designs. The lesson starts with a whole class Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (editable) to view the styles and start discussion. Next, students choose one of the styles to research further and create a presentation with that information. Optionally, these may be presented to the class. In the next part of the assignment, they design a house of their own (to scale) in the style they researched using Sketchup (a free CAD program that can be downloaded at: https://www.sketchup.com/ or used as an online tool). After completing the drawing, students build a model of their house to scale using chipboard, cardboard or other materials. Finally, students answer questions to reflect on their learning for this unit.
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary grades or high school as well.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation: Architectural Styles (editable)
• Researching an Architectural Style Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric
• Designing a House in Sketchup: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric
• Sketchup Tutorial (step-by-step instructions with screen shots)
• Building Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric
• Reflection Questions
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Exploring Careers: Law, Public Safety,Corrections & Security | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
This career unit gives students an introduction to the law, public safety, corrections and security career cluster and what a career in this field would be like. This is perfect for a career, technology, CTE or business class.
The included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students use close reading skills with a short informational passage to learn about the career field and answer questions to use critical thinking skills and demonstrate their understanding. Two different puzzles are included to learn different jobs in the career and to reinforce vocabulary skills. A technology based project comic creation project is included to allow students to use critical thinking and creativity to further explore the career field. A quick reference/tutorial is also included for StoryboardThat (free, no download needed). Additionally, a group legal case analysis project that can be completed without student computer access (by the teacher printing out the linked information) or providing access to a computer for each group to research is provided to simulate the career and allow students to utilize critical thinking skills and teamwork. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning as they determine if this career field is of interest to them.
The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students. The teacher can choose to use some or all of the provided lesson options included in this resource.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• Introduction to Law Careers PowerPoint presentation (editable)
• Introduction to Law Careers Research Reading and Questions
• Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (includes answer key)
• Job Type Word Search Puzzle (includes answer key)
• Technology based Creative Application Project Instructions, Tutorial and Rubric
• Team Brainstorming Worksheet
• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)
• Law Career Simulation Group Lesson Instructions and Rubric
• Law Career Reflection Questions (MS Word)
This lesson is a part of the bundle Exploring Careers: 16 Career Cluster Units BUNDLE
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Creating an Animated Gif in Adobe Photoshop | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Creating an Animated Gif in Adobe Photoshop is a project for students with basic knowledge of some of the common Adobe Photoshop commands. The project includes step-by-step instructions to guide students through the project of turning photos or clip art into an animated Gif. A sample project is provided for reference in both .psd (Photoshop format) and as a finished .gif.
This is a fun activity that shows students some additional features in Adobe Photoshop while improving their skills with basic commands. Created for an 8th grade Information Technology class, this project would be suitable for students in grades 6-12.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Adobe Photoshop Quick Start Tutorial & Instructions
• Adobe Photoshop Animated Gif Project Expectations & Rubric
• Sample Project (Photoshop files and finished Gif included)
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Student Success Guidebook - Brochure Project
By Innovations in Technology
Creating a Student Success Guidebook (brochure project) gives students an opportunity to share their knowledge and tips for success in middle school with the following year’s new incoming class of students. This is perfect for a technology or leadership class, or for a club that focuses on assisting students, such as Student Council. Students work in small teams to research an assigned topic about expectations in middle school, specific to their school. Next, they create one page of a brochure with their information which will finally be combined with the other teams’ pages to create a full brochure that can be published and distributed to incoming students. The project was created for 8th graders but could easily be adapted to use with 5th or 6th graders leaving elementary school and providing tips for success to new elementary students, or could be used by sophomores (or above) in high school to create a success guide for incoming high school freshmen.
Great end of year project!!
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• Brochure Project Instructions, Expectations & Grading Rubric
• Sample Brochure (non-editable .pdf)
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Python Programming - Quick coding challenges with solutions
By Yugen Learning
Looking for a no prep set of Python Coding challenges with solutions for middle and high school grade students in digital technologies or computer science. Are your students ready to move on from set python exercise to quick Python coding challenges to test their existing skills and problem solving in their Computer Science and Technology lessons?
Use the material in this no preparation Coding Python Bundle to teach how to produce simple challenges in text based output in Python. Use the material in these no preparation challenges for first time task or retrieval activity.
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The code challenges include a hint to help students get started.
Each has code and a paragraph explains the solution.
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Python Programming - Quick coding challenges with solutions
By Yugen Learning
Looking for a no prep set of Python Coding challenges with solutions for middle and high school grade students in digital technologies or computer science. Are your students ready to move on from set python exercise to quick Python coding challenges to test their existing skills and problem solving in their Computer Science and Technology lessons?
Use the material in this no preparation Coding Python Bundle to teach how to produce simple challenges in text based output in Python. Use the material in these no preparation challenges for first time task or retrieval activity.
Who is this suitable for?
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The code challenges include a hint to help students get started.
Each has code and a paragraph explains the solution.
Download Python Software for free
Python Programming - Introduction 10 lesson program with slides, solutions
By Yugen Learning
Looking for a no prep fully resourced 10 lessen worksheet activities with lesson plans and slides for Python Coding challenges with solutions for middle and high school grade students in digital technologies or computer science.
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Current Event Guided Reading Comprehension Bundle #1
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Ignite Critical Thinking and Informed Debate with 11 Essential Current Events Worksheets
Bring current events to life in your classroom with this comprehensive bundle of 10 engaging and thought-provoking worksheets!
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By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 19: Sprites
What is a Sprite?
Creating a general Sprite class
Methods Sprites should have
What makes your Sprite special?
Programmatically resizing an Image
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
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Programming in Java 18: Collision Detection
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 18: Collision Detection
What is Collision?
What is a game?
Rectangle collision
Creating a collision rectangle
Other collision
The Rectangle class
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432
Interested in more games?? Check it!
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Interested in forms to make life easier!? Got it!
Programming in Java 17: Timers
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 17: Timers
Setting up and starting the Timer
What is a Timer used for?
Animations and the Timer
Moving an object using the Timer
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432
Interested in more games?? Check it!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762
Interested in forms to make life easier!? Got it!
Programming in Java 14: awt Drawing
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 14 awt Drawing
Intro to the drawing surface
Drawing images and shapes to the world
repaint()
Adding JSwing components
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432
Interested in more games?? Check it!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762
Interested in forms to make life easier!? Got it!
Programming in Java 12 JSwing- More Components
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 12 JSwing- More Components
Multiple Callers
JLabels and JTextFields
ImageIcons
GridLayout
Parsing
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432
Interested in more games?? Check it!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762
Interested in forms to make life easier!? Got it!
Programming in Scratch 0 and 1: Introduction to Scratch and Motion Blocks
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. Scratch is a really easy to learn language to learn which makes it perfect for beginners. Block based coding looks very simple at first, but it is just as intricate as a keyed language. The difference is that coders don't need to memorize complex syntax to use it. This makes it perfect for younger kids; but it's still complex enough for older students.
This is part 0 and 1 a semester long programming in Scratch course.
Topics:
Programming in Scratch 0: Introduction to Scratch
Programming in Scratch 1: Motion Blocks
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
A pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Great for asynchronous learning and homeschooling! Could be used as a self- taught lesson or go at your own pace! Everything for learning is included!
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530
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Programming in Java 16: The KeyListener
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 16 The KeyListener
The KeyListener and methods
Accepting the JFrame as a parameter
Unicode set and Virtual Keys
Using the keyboard and components
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432
Interested in more games?? Check it!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762
Interested in forms to make life easier!? Got it!
How'd You Make That!? Programming in Java Lab: Pong!
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach Java programming? Look no further than "How'd You Make That!? Java Programming Labs: Pong! Designed with increasing levels of difficulty, this lab helps students develop their coding skills step-by-step. Students will create the classic game of Pong!
In Bounce Beginner, students will use the code provided to create the game. Much of the background coding has been done for them so they will be concentrating on creating and using objects and designing the game. To complete this level students need to understand how to use methods and create objects. If you are following my year long curriculum, students should be about to Java 7: Looping Statements.
At the Paddle Pupil level, students will fill in some provided classes and create their own versions. Some of the lowest level code has been done for them, but they will write most of the game with a skeleton. To complete this level students need to understand anything from the Bounce Beginner level in addition to how to create objects and pass parameters. If you are following my year long curriculum, students should be about to Java 10: Advanced Techniques
At the Court Champion level, students will create the game from scratch. This requires them to understand Timers, collision, and how use graphics. Students will be given general direction, but creating the game will mostly be up to them. To complete this level students need to understand anything from the Paddle Pupil level in addition to Timers, collision, and basic use of the extends keyword. If you are following my year long curriculum, students should be about to Java 18: Collision Detection
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This lab is fully equipped with an answer key, a basic lab manual for teachers, and a student guide that walks students through each level. Perfect for high school computer science classes or AP Computer Science A, this resource is ideal for both in-class instruction and independent learning.
Whether you’re teaching Java basics, game development, or want to reinforce key concepts like classes, objects, and inheritance, this lab offers everything you need for an engaging and productive lesson.
Programming in Java 13: JSwing- Components and Layouts Extended
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 13 JSwing- Components and Layouts Extended
JRadioButtons
JCheckBoxes
BorderLayout
Layout = null
JTabbedPane
Fonts
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432
Interested in more games?? Check it!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Anns-Adventure-DEMO-Adding-and-Subtracting-Within-100-8812762
Interested in forms to make life easier!? Got it!