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Preview of Python Fundamentals a Unit of Work for Teachers

Python Fundamentals a Unit of Work for Teachers

Created by
Sanjin Dedic
What is Python and why is it important? Python is an interpreted text based general purpose programming language, which is a key requisite of the 7-10 Digital Technologies Curriculum. Python is also the only professional programming language that was designed with beginners in mind, it is intuitive and easy to use What are the student outcomes? Students learn about core concepts of programming: branching, iteration and functions. They apply these to create four applications which perform the fo
Preview of Pseudocode Workbook

Pseudocode Workbook

Created by
Thinking Things
This workbook is created for programming students and students in AP Computer Science Principles. It is focused on exploring the uses of turtle programming, code tracing, flow charting, and pseudocode writing from beginning to advanced programming puzzles. This book contains 45+ pages of thought provoking questions similar to those found on the AP test for Computer Science Principles and great for all students who are building solutions to complex problems using programming. Alert: This is a
Preview of Ocean/Marine Life Scale Drawing Mini-Project Activity Proportions

Ocean/Marine Life Scale Drawing Mini-Project Activity Proportions

The best classroom decor is student-created and I love this project! Students will demonstrate their knowledge of scale drawings and proportions by drawing 7 marine animals (blue whale, great white shark, dolphin, starfish, sea turtle, manta ray, and orca) and 1 human diver using the same scale. The only way to truly compare the sizes of these creatures is to see them side by side and proportional. Centimeter grid paper is provided and students will use the scale 1cm = 3ft. The average dimen
Preview of SAS software Secondary Data Analysis Workshop (Introductory/AP Statistics)

SAS software Secondary Data Analysis Workshop (Introductory/AP Statistics)

Created by
Kristin Flaming
This handout is intended for those interested in teaching/learning basic introductory statistics concepts to analyze real data. Students will learn how to tell a story using secondary data analysis. The handout is for SAS (email for R, SPSS, Stata, & Python), a free cloud based system and the US Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health data set. For handouts on setting up a free SAS account, the data set code book and raw data file, a PowerPoint to accompany the handout, or questions please ema
Preview of Pizza Rat: The Mathematical Investigation

Pizza Rat: The Mathematical Investigation

Created by
SamizdatMath
On September 18th, 2015, New York City standup comedian Matt Little recorded a video of a rat dragging a slice of pizza down the stairs at the First Avenue L train station in Manhattan. On September 21st, Little uploaded the video to his Instagram and YouTube accounts with a bemusing description comparing the rodent to Master Splinter from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (shown below). Within the first 24 hours, the video garnered over two million views. This is an investigation into the perime
Preview of Passion-Driven Statistics E-book (Introductory/AP Statistics Course Textbook)

Passion-Driven Statistics E-book (Introductory/AP Statistics Course Textbook)

Created by
Kristin Flaming
Passion-Driven Statistics is an NSF-funded, multidisciplinary, project-based curriculum that supports students in conducting data-driven research, asking original questions, and communicating methods and results using the language of statistics. The curriculum supports students to work with existing data covering psychology, health, earth science, government, business, education, biology, ecology and more. From existing data, students are able to pose questions of personal interest and then use
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