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AP® Computer Science A: Complete Course (Slides) - Version 2
AP® Computer Science A: Complete Course (Slides) - Version 2
AP® Computer Science A: Complete Course (Slides) - Version 2
AP® Computer Science A: Complete Course (Slides) - Version 2
AP® Computer Science A: Complete Course (Slides) - Version 2
AP® Computer Science A: Complete Course (Slides) - Version 2
AP® Computer Science A: Complete Course (Slides) - Version 2
AP® Computer Science A: Complete Course (Slides) - Version 2
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Description

V2 Release notes:

  • There was a deprecated add-on used on the slides which have now been removed, thus all the sample code was updated.
  • Inheritance and Polymorphism (Slide #12) has brand new examples and is now entirely updated contents.

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This Bundle includes editable and customizable Powerpoint slides covering the entire AP Computer Science (CS) A Syllabus. The content covered here align to College Board's progress checks and students can use the slides which include integrated mini activities to prepare for the exam.

Format: The Contents of the file are enclosed in an unprotected (compressed) .zip format. Please contact me if you're having issues uncompressing the files and I can't send you a copy by e-mail

Contents:

  1. Data Representation (Beyond AP Content, but useful for understanding the inner-workings of data types and how information is stored on a computer)
  2. Introduction to Java and Input/Output (IO)
  3. Primitive Types
  4. Reference Types
  5. Boolean Statements & Control Structures (Conditionals and Loops: There are Flashcards with practice problems for control Structures)
  6. String, Wrappers and .Math Class
  7. Objects and Classes
  8. Arrays
  9. 2D Arrays
  10. Control Structures
  11. Hierarchy
  12. Inheritance and Polymorphism
  13. Recursion (There's an additional video explaining Recursion embedded in the PowerPoint: fibonacci sequence, sequential (linear) search, and binary search)
  14. Program Design

Pay attention to the "Notes" Section of each slide where answers and teacher notes are included to help guide you if in doubt

Preview: The preview document will give you an idea of the structure and contents on the rest of this bundle. Please note The preview document was converted to a PDF due to file size restrictions on TPT, but the bundle includes PowerPoint Files and that a large amount of content has been committed from the preview document.

Note: Control Structures reappear multiple times. The First time they appear is so students can learn the basic concepts of loops which allows them to use it in applications. But the next time they appear in more depth and detail.

As always your feedback is invaluable and much appreciated. tahaque@gmail.com - Please do not re-distribute the contents of this bundle :)

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AP® Computer Science A: Complete Course (Slides) - Version 2

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9th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
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Pages
294
Teaching Duration
1 Year

Description

V2 Release notes:

  • There was a deprecated add-on used on the slides which have now been removed, thus all the sample code was updated.
  • Inheritance and Polymorphism (Slide #12) has brand new examples and is now entirely updated contents.

______________________________

This Bundle includes editable and customizable Powerpoint slides covering the entire AP Computer Science (CS) A Syllabus. The content covered here align to College Board's progress checks and students can use the slides which include integrated mini activities to prepare for the exam.

Format: The Contents of the file are enclosed in an unprotected (compressed) .zip format. Please contact me if you're having issues uncompressing the files and I can't send you a copy by e-mail

Contents:

  1. Data Representation (Beyond AP Content, but useful for understanding the inner-workings of data types and how information is stored on a computer)
  2. Introduction to Java and Input/Output (IO)
  3. Primitive Types
  4. Reference Types
  5. Boolean Statements & Control Structures (Conditionals and Loops: There are Flashcards with practice problems for control Structures)
  6. String, Wrappers and .Math Class
  7. Objects and Classes
  8. Arrays
  9. 2D Arrays
  10. Control Structures
  11. Hierarchy
  12. Inheritance and Polymorphism
  13. Recursion (There's an additional video explaining Recursion embedded in the PowerPoint: fibonacci sequence, sequential (linear) search, and binary search)
  14. Program Design

Pay attention to the "Notes" Section of each slide where answers and teacher notes are included to help guide you if in doubt

Preview: The preview document will give you an idea of the structure and contents on the rest of this bundle. Please note The preview document was converted to a PDF due to file size restrictions on TPT, but the bundle includes PowerPoint Files and that a large amount of content has been committed from the preview document.

Note: Control Structures reappear multiple times. The First time they appear is so students can learn the basic concepts of loops which allows them to use it in applications. But the next time they appear in more depth and detail.

As always your feedback is invaluable and much appreciated. tahaque@gmail.com - Please do not re-distribute the contents of this bundle :)

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Acquire and use accurately a range of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases sufficient for reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the college and career readiness level; demonstrate independence in gathering vocabulary knowledge when encountering an unknown term important to comprehension or expression.
Synthesize information from a range of sources (e.g., texts, experiments, simulations) into a coherent understanding of a process, phenomenon, or concept, resolving conflicting information when possible.
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