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Intro to Java Lesson 1.1 — What is Computer Science?
Intro to Java Lesson 1.1 — What is Computer Science?
Intro to Java Lesson 1.1 — What is Computer Science?
Intro to Java Lesson 1.1 — What is Computer Science?
Intro to Java Lesson 1.1 — What is Computer Science?
Intro to Java Lesson 1.1 — What is Computer Science?
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Introduce your students to the world of Computer Science with this engaging, easy-to-use Lesson 1.1 Worksheet: What Is Computer Science?


Perfect for 9th–12th grade CSA/Java classes, this resource helps students understand the foundations of CS while writing and running their very first Java program using JDoodle — a free, no-login, browser-based Java IDE.

This worksheet is designed for teachers who want a fully independent lesson without relying on third-party curriculum platforms. Everything students need — explanations, examples, vocabulary, guided practice, and coding instructions — is included.

💡 What’s InsideStudent Worksheet (Print or Digital)

  • 📘 Mini-Lesson: What is Computer Science?
  • 💭 Computational Thinking: decomposition, patterns, abstraction, algorithms
  • Java Basics: JVM, JDK, what programs do
  • 📦 Quick Reference: Java class + main method structure
  • ✏️ Vocabulary + Fill-in-the-Blanks
  • 🧠 Guided Practice: short-answer, code tracing, predict-the-output
  • 💻 Coding Activity using JDoodle
    • Starter code included
    • Step-by-step instructions
    • 100% free, no student accounts needed

  • Extension Challenge
  • 📝 Reflection / Exit Ticket

🧑‍🏫 Teacher Guide Included

  • 🎯 Lesson objectives
  • 📚 Standards alignment (AP CSA + CSTA)
  • 🖥️ How to help students use JDoodle
  • 🧩 Common misconceptions to watch for
  • 🕒 Timing suggestions (45–60 min)
  • 🔑 Full answer key (vocabulary, short answer, tracing, Java solution)
  • 🌟 Differentiation strategies
  • ➕ Optional homework + quiz questions

🖨️ Format

  • Printable 8.5x11 portrait layout
  • Clean, classroom-friendly design
  • Cute but professional icons and formatting
  • Ready for PDF or DOCX export

🎓 Perfect For

✔ High school CSA / Java classes
✔ Intro to Computer Science units
✔ First-day Java activities
✔ Sub plans
✔ Independent practice
✔ TPT bundles & curriculum tracks

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Intro to Java Lesson 1.1 — What is Computer Science?

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9th - 12th
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3
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

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Description

Introduce your students to the world of Computer Science with this engaging, easy-to-use Lesson 1.1 Worksheet: What Is Computer Science?


Perfect for 9th–12th grade CSA/Java classes, this resource helps students understand the foundations of CS while writing and running their very first Java program using JDoodle — a free, no-login, browser-based Java IDE.

This worksheet is designed for teachers who want a fully independent lesson without relying on third-party curriculum platforms. Everything students need — explanations, examples, vocabulary, guided practice, and coding instructions — is included.

💡 What’s InsideStudent Worksheet (Print or Digital)

  • 📘 Mini-Lesson: What is Computer Science?
  • 💭 Computational Thinking: decomposition, patterns, abstraction, algorithms
  • Java Basics: JVM, JDK, what programs do
  • 📦 Quick Reference: Java class + main method structure
  • ✏️ Vocabulary + Fill-in-the-Blanks
  • 🧠 Guided Practice: short-answer, code tracing, predict-the-output
  • 💻 Coding Activity using JDoodle
    • Starter code included
    • Step-by-step instructions
    • 100% free, no student accounts needed

  • Extension Challenge
  • 📝 Reflection / Exit Ticket

🧑‍🏫 Teacher Guide Included

  • 🎯 Lesson objectives
  • 📚 Standards alignment (AP CSA + CSTA)
  • 🖥️ How to help students use JDoodle
  • 🧩 Common misconceptions to watch for
  • 🕒 Timing suggestions (45–60 min)
  • 🔑 Full answer key (vocabulary, short answer, tracing, Java solution)
  • 🌟 Differentiation strategies
  • ➕ Optional homework + quiz questions

🖨️ Format

  • Printable 8.5x11 portrait layout
  • Clean, classroom-friendly design
  • Cute but professional icons and formatting
  • Ready for PDF or DOCX export

🎓 Perfect For

✔ High school CSA / Java classes
✔ Intro to Computer Science units
✔ First-day Java activities
✔ Sub plans
✔ Independent practice
✔ TPT bundles & curriculum tracks

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Determine the central ideas or conclusions of a text; trace the text’s explanation or depiction of a complex process, phenomenon, or concept; provide an accurate summary of the text.
Follow precisely a complex multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks, attending to special cases or exceptions defined in the text.
Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9–10 texts and topics.
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