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== Wednesday (2/22/12) ==
 
'''Warmup:'''
 
* [[Media:PythonInputOutput.ppt]]
 
* Complete and demo [[Quadratic Formula Assignment]]
 
 
== Thursday - Tuesday (2/16/12 - 2/21/12) ==
 
'''Warmup:'''
 
# Write a program that has 2 variables: '''base''' and '''height'''
 
# Give the variables some values
 
# Calculate the area of a triangle and print it out
 
 
'''Agenda:'''
 
* Input and Output
 
** [[Media:PythonInputOutput.ppt]]
 
** Go back and change your programs so that they accept input
 
* [[Quadratic Formula Assignment]]
 
 
== Wednesday - Thursday (2/15/12 ) ==
 
'''Warmup:'''
 
* Identify the invalid variable names:
 
** computer
 
** COMPUTER
 
** computer science
 
** computer_science
 
** 1computer
 
** cOmPuTeR867
 
 
'''Agenda:'''
 
* Review Introduction to Values, Types, and Variables
 
** [[Media:ValuesTypesVariables.ppt]]
 
** Go over [[Values, Types, and Variables Identification assignment]]
 
* Math operations in Python
 
 
* Slope calculator program
 
*# Create 4 variables named '''x1, y1, x2, y2''' and give them some values
 
*# Calculate the slope using those variables and store it in a variable named '''m'''
 
*#* HINT: If you can't remember the formula for something, look it up
 
*# Print out the slope
 
 
* Circle calculator program
 
*# Create a variable named '''radius''' and give it a test value
 
*# Create a variable named '''PI''' and give it the value of pi (you decide how many digits)
 
*# Calculate and print out the circumference of the circle. Make sure your output looks like: "Circumference: ###"
 
*# Calculate and print out the area of the circle. Make sure your output looks like: "Area: ###"
 
 
== Monday - Tuesday (2/13/12 - 2/14/12) ==
 
'''Warmup:'''
 
* Define a function named '''stickPerson()'''
 
* Make it draw a stick person on the screen
 
 
'''Agenda:'''
 
* Introduction to Function Parameters
 
* Redo the House Function
 
*# After demonstrating the House Function the first time, change the function by adding 2 parameters
 
*# Add x and y parameters to the function header's parameter list
 
*# Add goto(x,y) at the beginning of the function body so that the house is drawn at (x,y)
 
*# Don't forget to use penup() and pendown()
 
*# Test your new function by making a function call using parameters:
 
 
<source lang="Python">
 
house(0,200)
 
house(-200,200)
 
house(0,-200)
 
</source>
 
 
* Introduction to Values, Types, and Variables
 
** [[Media:ValuesTypesVariables.ppt]]
 
* Complete [[Values, Types, and Variables Identification assignment]]
 
 
== Wednesday - Friday (2/8/12 - 2/10/12) ==
 
'''Agenda:'''
 
* Introduction to Functions
 
** Function definition
 
** Function header
 
** Function body
 
** Function call
 
* Complete the [[Turtle - House Function Assignment]]
 
* Function parameters
 
** Defining and calling a function with one parameter
 
** Defining and calling a function with more than one parameter
 
 
== Monday - Tuesday (2/6/12 - 2/7/12) ==
 
'''Agenda:'''
 
* More Python Turtle Commands
 
** exitonclick() reminder
 
** home()
 
** goto()
 
** circle()
 
** dot()
 
* More Turtle practice.  Demo the following:
 
*# Draw a bullseye target in the middle of the screen
 
*# Draw dots in a row
 
*# Draw a circle in each of the four corners
 
*# Draw dots in a row of increasing size that are touching each other
 
 
== Wednesday - Friday (2/1/12 - 2/3/12) ==
 
* How to submit to [http://stemchallenge.org/ STEM Challenge]
 
* [[Media:BasicProgrammingTerms.ppt]]
 
* Course Request Forms (CRFs)
 
** IB Computer Science: Part 1 (36570)
 
** IB Information Technology in the Global Society (36613)
 
* Introduction to Python Turtle
 
** [http://docs.python.org/py3k/library/turtle.html Python turtle library]
 
** Complete [[Turtle - Moving and Drawing Assignment]]
 
* More Python Turtle Commands
 
** exitonclick() reminder
 
** home()
 
** goto()
 
** circle()
 
** dot()
 
* Practice
 
*# Draw a bullseye target in the middle of the screen
 
*# Draw dots in a row
 
*# Draw a circle in each of the four corners
 
*# Draw dots in a row of increasing size that are touching each other
 
 
 
== Archives ==
 
== Archives ==
* [[CS1 - 1112 - January]]
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* [[CS1 - 1112 - September]]
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