8/26 – 8/30

Fundamentals

2.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel
2.7 Commenting Your Code
2.8 Super Karel
2.9 For Loops
2.10 If Statements

CS1

1.5 Software
1.6 Hardware
1.7 Software Licenses
1.8 Future of Computing

CS2

1.6 Application Security
1.7 Browser Configuration
1.8 System Administration
1.9 Command Line Interface
1.10 System Administration Quiz

CS3

2.10 If Statements
2.11 If/Else Statements
2.12 While Loops in Karel
2.13 Control Structures Example
2.14 Debugging Strategies
2.15 Algorithms
2.16 Ultra Karel
2.17 Karel Challenges
2.18 Introduction to Programming Quiz
2.19 New Lesson

8/19 – 8/23

Fundamentals

Introduction to Programming
Unit 2: Texas Fundamentals of Computer Science

2.1 Introduction to Programming With Karel
2.2 More Basic Karel
2.3 Karel Can’t Turn Right
2.4 Functions in Karel
2.5 The Start Function

CS1

What is Computing?
Unit 1: Texas CS1 

1.1 Intro to Digital Information

1.2 Number Systems
1.3 Encoding Text with Binary
1.4 Computer Organization
1.5 Software

CS2

System Administration
Unit 1: Texas CS2 

1.1 Operating Systems
1.2 Comparing Operating Systems
1.3 Compatibility
1.4 Software and Applications
1.5 Software Licenses

CS3

Karel in Python
Unit 2: Introduction to Python Programming

2.1 Introduction to Programming With Karel
2.2 More Basic Karel
2.3 Karel Can’t Turn Right
2.4 Functions in Karel
2.5 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel

Computer Science Week One 8/14 – 8/16

Supplies: All students will need is their chrome books and ear buds for listening to instructional videos

Set up CodeHS:  All course work is done on CodeHS.  Each student will set up and account and begin course work next week.

  • Fundamentals Class Code: 96E43
  • Computer Science 1 Class Code: 6CD32
  • Computer Science 2 Class Code: B2290
  • Computer Science 3 Class Code: B78FD