Computer Science A


Unit1: Introduction to Tools and Resources

The initial weeks focus on introducing Tools, Pair Programming, and the AP Resources that we plan to use throughout the year. At the end of Weeks 0-3, students will be exposed to blogging with GitHub Pages; developing with Jupyter Notebooks, Python, JavaScript, HTML, and Code.org AppLab; working with AP classroom and becoming familiar with Create Performance Task project requirements.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
0 - Week 0 Hacks
1 - Week 1 Hacks
- Check For Installation
2 - Week 2 Plan
- Java Hello
- Java Console Game
- Classic Snake Game
- Teacher Calculator
- JS Calculator
3 - Week 3 Plan
- JS Output w/ JQuery

Unit2: Introduction to Web Development

Websites are made up of several key parts. Frontend, Backend, Data and Deployment. The focus for these weeks is to enable students to perform the aspects of constructing and deploying a simple Website. There will be several lectures during this period to provide you with concepts on how to build a WebSite, including working with data from a backend server.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
4 - U1 Primitives
- 2D Array FRQ (Question 4)
5 - FRQ T1 Test
- Extra Credit Alumni Talk
6 - U1 Data Types
7 - U3 Boolean and If statements
- U3 Boolean Logic
- U3 Boolean and If statements Hacks

Unit3: Web Application, Data, and N@tM

Student at teams need to build their own Website and Blog their understanding. The Website should include their own interests, but requires use of Python Flask and JavaScript programming. By the end of the Unit, students will be ready to start many of the technical coding aspects of Web Development, having established a Deployed Website. In November, the Trimester work will end with a project and student participation in Electives Department "Night at the Museum" (N@tM).

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
8 - U4 Iteration
- U5 Classes
9 - Unit 6 Arrays - Teacher notebook
- Unit 7 ArrayLists - Teacher notebook
10 - U8 2D Arrays
11 - U9 Inheritance
- U10 Recursion P1 Student
12 - Individual Review

Unit4: Algorithmic Programming

Trimester 2 begins with student teaching and a focus on algorithms. Each week a "Student Team" has a teaching assignment supported by College Board materials. Additionally, the Teacher is providing Career Tech mini-labs that correspond to one or more topics for the week. Use the two things together as you improve your learning experience, Frontend blog and Jupyter Notebooks.

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Unit5: OOP and Databases

Trimester 2 continues with student learning OOP and immediately applying it to Databases. Each week a "Student Teams" will be working on frontend and backend elements for their Create Performance Task (CPT). GitHub pages will be focus of instruction for frontend, OOP in Python will be instruction provided to create a database which will help exceed every CPT requirement.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
17 - P3-M Introduction to SASS
- UX - jQuery - CRUD Lesson
18 - HashMap
19 - 2015 Practice Exam Notes
- JWT Lesson
20 - Key Indicators Review
- SASS Login Lesson

Unit6: Create Performance Task (CPT) and N@tM

Trimester 2 concludes with student presenting their CPT project at N@tM. Each person within "Student Teams" will have their own specialty within the student project that satisfied all their Create Performance Task requirements. Student should be able to talk about design, coding, and present features of their portion of the system.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
21 - User Profile JavaScript/HTML Lesson
- How to Deploy on AWS
- Thymeleaf Admin Panel Lesson
22 - Deployment Quiz
- Collegeboard FRQ Practice
- Collegeboard FRQ Practice - Question 1
- Collegeboard FRQ Practice - Question 2
- Collegeboard FRQ Practice - Question 3
- Collegeboard FRQ Practice - Question 4
23 - N@TM Reflection/Capture the Moment
24 - Individual Seed Review

Unit7: Data Structures

This is the beginning of a college course following outline of CS113 Data Structures from Mira Costa CC. Topics, using Python, include searching, sorting, hashing, algorithms, analysis, object-oriented design, collections, lists, stacks, queues, trees, sets, dictionaries, and graphs.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
25 - Data Types and Control Structures Lesson
- Period 3 Method's & Control Structures Lesson, focus on 2D Array Subtopic
- The difference between Value and Reference Types
- Workshop 1 Hacks
- Inheritance in APCSA (Unit 9)
- Classes
- Workshop 2 Hacks
- Unit 6.1 - 6.3 Focused on Arrays and Array Examination
- Unit 7 Lesson
- POJO's Lesson
26 - Wrapper Classes
- Workshop 2 Hacks
- Algorhythmic Prep
- Searching Lesson
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28 - Methods & Control Structures (Math Class)
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Unit8: AP Weeks

Activities will be focused on supporting students in test preparations, including student teaching. Days that are not focused on test preparation will be focused on planning for year end project/portfolio.

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31 - RPN Blog
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Unit9: Passion Project and N@tM

Presenting accomplishments for the year by creating a passion project for N@tM. This project will serve as the year end final exam.

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36 - Job Interview Blog