Description
I had a hard time introducing the Java Frame to my students. There seemed to be so many things to teach all at once! So, I created a three-part assignment that builds a simple JFrame one step at a time.
This second assignment builds on the solution in part 1. If your students haven't done part 1 the solution code has been provided. This assignment demonstrates how to add and control a simple dialog box within the frame.
Materials have also been modified in English (UK) where necessary.
Duration: One 75-minute period.
This package includes:
✔ A Package Description
✔ Answer Keys
✔ 1 Student Activity + English UK
✔ 1 Assessment +
◆ 1 Alternate Assessment with a KICA* marking scheme
✔ 2 Rubrics (+ a KICA* version) + Engish UK
✔ Java Code + Project Version With JavaDoc
◆ Java File Startup Code
◆ Java File Solution Exemplar
✔ Programming Style
This package includes 3 EDITABLE versions of the Assessment and Rubrics:
✍ Version 1 Editable Text boxes to change the activity timelines/due dates to suit your classroom needs.
✍ Version 2 Editable Text boxes pre-filled with code so you can easily modify the existing activity code.
✍ Version 3 Editable Text boxes completely empty waiting for you to enter your code fragments!
*** Concepts in this Package ***
✤ Java Classes
◆ ActionEvent Class
◆ ActionListener Class
◆ JDialog Class
◆ JButton Class
✤ Implements
KICA This item has an alternate marking scheme broken down into 4 categories: Knowledge, Thinking/Inquiry, Communication and Application. This aligns with the Ontario, Canada curriculum guidelines.
*** Prerequisite Knowledge ***
✔ Basic Code Organization
✔ User-Defined Methods
✔ Built-in Methods
✔ Using a Driver Class
✔ Constructors
✔ Extends
✔ Classes, Objects
✔ Super Class
✔ Instantiating Classes
✔ Parameter Passing
✔ Importing Libraries
✔ Data Types
✔ Finals/Constants
✔ Java Classes
◆ JFrame Class
◆ JMenu Class
◆ JMenuItem Class
UPDATED April 2024.
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Created by Janice Dyke
Computer Curriculum Corner
© 2024 JanED Enterprises
All Computer Curriculum Corner materials are the property of JanED Enterprises. As such they may not be resold, shared or distributed either in paper format, online or electronically to anyone.
Purchase of the product is for limited SINGLE classroom use by the purchaser only and it may not be shared with multiple users, including but not limited to teachers of the same course or grade level. Nor is it transferable.
It is a violation for individuals, schools, school boards, or districts to redistribute, edit, sell, or post these items in any form on the Internet, network or shared drives, classroom/personal websites or to other individuals. No part of this publication may be reproduced, modified, distributed or transmitted without the express permission of the author.
Disregarding the copyright is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and subject to legal action.
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Java Creating A JFrame Part 2 Editable Resource Package by Janice Dyke is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Description
I had a hard time introducing the Java Frame to my students. There seemed to be so many things to teach all at once! So, I created a three-part assignment that builds a simple JFrame one step at a time.
This second assignment builds on the solution in part 1. If your students haven't done part 1 the solution code has been provided. This assignment demonstrates how to add and control a simple dialog box within the frame.
Materials have also been modified in English (UK) where necessary.
Duration: One 75-minute period.
This package includes:
✔ A Package Description
✔ Answer Keys
✔ 1 Student Activity + English UK
✔ 1 Assessment +
◆ 1 Alternate Assessment with a KICA* marking scheme
✔ 2 Rubrics (+ a KICA* version) + Engish UK
✔ Java Code + Project Version With JavaDoc
◆ Java File Startup Code
◆ Java File Solution Exemplar
✔ Programming Style
This package includes 3 EDITABLE versions of the Assessment and Rubrics:
✍ Version 1 Editable Text boxes to change the activity timelines/due dates to suit your classroom needs.
✍ Version 2 Editable Text boxes pre-filled with code so you can easily modify the existing activity code.
✍ Version 3 Editable Text boxes completely empty waiting for you to enter your code fragments!
*** Concepts in this Package ***
✤ Java Classes
◆ ActionEvent Class
◆ ActionListener Class
◆ JDialog Class
◆ JButton Class
✤ Implements
KICA This item has an alternate marking scheme broken down into 4 categories: Knowledge, Thinking/Inquiry, Communication and Application. This aligns with the Ontario, Canada curriculum guidelines.
*** Prerequisite Knowledge ***
✔ Basic Code Organization
✔ User-Defined Methods
✔ Built-in Methods
✔ Using a Driver Class
✔ Constructors
✔ Extends
✔ Classes, Objects
✔ Super Class
✔ Instantiating Classes
✔ Parameter Passing
✔ Importing Libraries
✔ Data Types
✔ Finals/Constants
✔ Java Classes
◆ JFrame Class
◆ JMenu Class
◆ JMenuItem Class
UPDATED April 2024.
What's So Special About My Coding Resources?
✯Leave Feedback!✯ Rate this resource to receive TpT CREDITS on future resources.
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Thank you for visiting my store. Please rate this resource. If you ever have any questions, concerns, suggestions or requests please email me at ccubed.me@gmail.com
Watch out for my computer programming courses and other free computer-related resources. Don’t forget to follow me for exciting new product announcements, sales, promotions and updates!
Follow me:
◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆
Created by Janice Dyke
Computer Curriculum Corner
© 2024 JanED Enterprises
All Computer Curriculum Corner materials are the property of JanED Enterprises. As such they may not be resold, shared or distributed either in paper format, online or electronically to anyone.
Purchase of the product is for limited SINGLE classroom use by the purchaser only and it may not be shared with multiple users, including but not limited to teachers of the same course or grade level. Nor is it transferable.
It is a violation for individuals, schools, school boards, or districts to redistribute, edit, sell, or post these items in any form on the Internet, network or shared drives, classroom/personal websites or to other individuals. No part of this publication may be reproduced, modified, distributed or transmitted without the express permission of the author.
Disregarding the copyright is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and subject to legal action.
By purchasing this product you acknowledge that you have read and understood the Terms of Use.
Java Creating A JFrame Part 2 Editable Resource Package by Janice Dyke is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.





