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Preview of CSP Python – Unit 9 Assessment Bundle | Quizzes A & B + Mini Project

CSP Python – Unit 9 Assessment Bundle | Quizzes A & B + Mini Project

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Everything you need to assess Unit 9 from start to finish—without extra prep. This Unit 9 Assessment Bundle includes two quizzes and one authentic mini project that evaluate student understanding of internet fundamentals, cybersecurity, encryption, and digital citizenship. The assessments emphasize conceptual understanding, reasoning, and real-world decision making, making them ideal for Computer Science Principles classrooms. Use the quizzes for quick checks and the mini project as a perf
Preview of CSP Python – Unit 8 Assessments | Debugging & Testing (Quizzes + Mini Project)

CSP Python – Unit 8 Assessments | Debugging & Testing (Quizzes + Mini Project)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of debugging and testing programs with this complete Unit 8 assessment bundle for Computer Science Principles (CSP). This bundle includes two quizzes and one performance-based mini project, designed to measure both conceptual understanding and real-world problem-solving skills. Students move from identifying errors and debugging strategies to testing with multiple inputs and reflecting on code quality. Designed in the Mr. H Codes instructional style, these ass
Preview of CSP Python – Unit 9 Quiz B: Cybersecurity, Encryption & Digital Citizenship

CSP Python – Unit 9 Quiz B: Cybersecurity, Encryption & Digital Citizenship

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of cybersecurity and responsible technology use. Unit 9 Quiz B covers Lessons 9.4–9.6 and focuses on cyber threats, encryption, secure communication, and digital citizenship. This assessment emphasizes real-world reasoning, security decision making, and conceptual understanding, making it ideal for Computer Science Principles classrooms. The quiz includes multiple question types to evaluate both technical knowledge and ethical awareness—without heavy coding.
Preview of CSP Python — Unit 10 Quiz B: Ethics, Media & Computing (Lessons 10.4-10.6)

CSP Python — Unit 10 Quiz B: Ethics, Media & Computing (Lessons 10.4-10.6)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of ethics, media literacy, and the future impact of computing — without heavy coding. Unit 10 Quiz B covers Lessons 10.4–10.6 and focuses on how technology influences information, decision making, and society. Students analyze misinformation, ethical dilemmas, and emerging technologies through scenario-based reasoning and short-answer responses. This quiz is discussion-driven, standards-aligned, and sub-ready, making it ideal for Computer Science Principles classro
Preview of CSP Python — Unit 10 Quiz A: Data, Algorithms & AI (Lessons 10.1–10.3)

CSP Python — Unit 10 Quiz A: Data, Algorithms & AI (Lessons 10.1–10.3)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of data, algorithms, and artificial intelligence — without heavy coding. Unit 10 Quiz A covers Lessons 10.1–10.3 and focuses on the social and ethical impact of computing, including data privacy, algorithmic bias, and AI-driven systems. This quiz emphasizes conceptual reasoning, scenario analysis, and clear explanations, making it ideal for CSP classrooms. The assessment is balanced, standards-aligned, and sub-ready, with a mix of multiple-choice, short-answer, an
Preview of CSP Python – Unit 9 Quiz A: Internet, Packets & DNS | Lessons 9.1–9.3 Assessment

CSP Python – Unit 9 Quiz A: Internet, Packets & DNS | Lessons 9.1–9.3 Assessment

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of how the internet works before moving into cybersecurity. Unit 9 Quiz A covers Lessons 9.1–9.3 and focuses on core networking concepts including clients and servers, packet switching, protocols, IP addresses, and DNS. This quiz is designed to check conceptual understanding, not heavy coding, making it perfect for CSP classrooms. The assessment includes a mix of multiple choice, matching, sequencing, and short response questions to evaluate both knowledge and re
Preview of CSP Python — Unit 4 Quiz B (Conditionals & Logic)

CSP Python — Unit 4 Quiz B (Conditionals & Logic)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student mastery of multi-path decision making with this structured, classroom-ready quiz for Computer Science Principles. Unit 4 Quiz B covers Lessons 4.4–4.6 and focuses on higher-level conditional logic, including: if–else statements Logical operators (and, or, not) Nested conditionals Questions emphasize code tracing, logic tables, debugging, and predict-the-output reasoning, making this an ideal checkpoint before a cumulative project or unit test. This quiz pairs perfectly with
Preview of CSP Python — Unit 4 Quiz A (Boolean Logic & If Statements)

CSP Python — Unit 4 Quiz A (Boolean Logic & If Statements)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of Boolean logic, comparison operators, and basic if statements with this structured, classroom-ready quiz for Computer Science Principles. Unit 4 Quiz A covers Lessons 4.1–4.3 and is designed as a clear checkpoint before students move on to if–else, logical operators, and nested conditionals. Questions emphasize predict-the-output reasoning, expression evaluation, and tracing single-path decision logic. This quiz is ideal for end-of-week assessments, sub plans,
Preview of CSP Python – Unit 7 Quiz B: Return Values & Refactoring (Lessons 7.4–7.5)

CSP Python – Unit 7 Quiz B: Return Values & Refactoring (Lessons 7.4–7.5)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Evaluate students’ understanding of advanced function concepts with this Computer Science Principles (CSP) Quiz B for Python. Unit 7 Quiz B focuses on: the difference between print and return, using returned values correctly, and refactoring repeated code into functions. Students analyze code, debug logic errors, and explain how functions improve program organization. Designed in the Mr. H Codes instructional style, this assessment is structured, student-friendly, and sub-ready, with a c
Preview of CSP Python Unit 3 Quiz B — User Input & Testing

CSP Python Unit 3 Quiz B — User Input & Testing

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of user input, testing, and debugging with this ready-to-use quiz for Computer Science Principles. Unit 3 Quiz B covers Lessons 3.4–3.5, focusing on how programs collect information from users, how input affects output, and how programmers test programs for correctness. Students practice predicting output with user input, identifying expected vs actual output, and explaining why testing is necessary—even when programs run without errors. This quiz is an ideal chec
Preview of CSP Python — Unit 6 Quiz B | Looping Through Lists & Data Interpretation

CSP Python — Unit 6 Quiz B | Looping Through Lists & Data Interpretation

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess students’ understanding of looping through lists and interpreting data with this classroom-ready Computer Science Principles (CSP) quiz for Python. Unit 6 Quiz B focuses on higher-level list skills, including using for loops with lists, tracing loop execution, predicting output, and interpreting lists as simple datasets. Students demonstrate both computational thinking and data reasoning, making this an ideal assessment for the second half of Unit 6. Designed in the Mr. H Codes asse
Preview of CSP Python – Unit 8 Quiz B: Testing & Code Review (Lessons 8.4–8.5)

CSP Python – Unit 8 Quiz B: Testing & Code Review (Lessons 8.4–8.5)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess students’ understanding of program testing, edge cases, and code quality with this classroom-ready Computer Science Principles (CSP) quiz for Python. Unit 8 Quiz B covers Lessons 8.4–8.5, focusing on testing with multiple inputs and code review & reflection. This assessment emphasizes reasoning and decision-making, helping students demonstrate how programmers evaluate and improve code. Designed in the Mr. H Codes instructional style, this quiz is clear, structured, student-friend
Preview of CSP Python – Unit 8 Quiz A: Errors & Debugging Strategies (Lessons 8.1–8.3)

CSP Python – Unit 8 Quiz A: Errors & Debugging Strategies (Lessons 8.1–8.3)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess students’ understanding of why programs fail and how to debug them effectively with this classroom-ready Computer Science Principles (CSP) Quiz for Python. Unit 8 Quiz A covers Lessons 8.1–8.3, focusing on types of errors, reading Python error messages, and debugging strategies. This assessment emphasizes conceptual reasoning over syntax, making it ideal for CSP classrooms and sub plans. Designed in the Mr. H Codes instructional style, this quiz is clear, structured, student-frien
Preview of PACK 4 — Social Engineering & Phishing

PACK 4 — Social Engineering & Phishing

Tags: cybersecurity, phishing, social engineering, vishing, smishing, baiting, pretexting, URL analysis, computer science, digital literacy, STEM, high school Description: ⚡ READY TO TEACH — no prep needed. Pick this up Sunday, teach it Monday. One of the most engaging lessons in the series. Students analyse a real phishing email, learn to spot fake URLs that fool most adults, and role-play social engineering attacks. 📦 WHAT'S INCLUDED (4 files) ✅ Student Worksheet + Answer Key (PDF) Phishing r
Preview of PACK 3 — Cryptography & Encryption

PACK 3 — Cryptography & Encryption

Tags: cybersecurity, cryptography, encryption, Caesar cipher, symmetric encryption, asymmetric encryption, HTTPS, TLS, computer science, STEM, high school Description: ⚡ READY TO TEACH — no prep needed. Pick this up Sunday, teach it Monday. Students crack a Caesar cipher live in class, compare symmetric and asymmetric encryption, and understand exactly what happens when they type a password into an HTTPS login page. 📦 WHAT'S INCLUDED (4 files) ✅ Student Worksheet + Answer Key (PDF) Encode and d
Preview of Password Security & Authentication for Grades 9–12 | MFA, Hashing & Activities

Password Security & Authentication for Grades 9–12 | MFA, Hashing & Activities

Tags: cybersecurity, passwords, authentication, MFA, multi-factor authentication, hashing, credential attacks, computer science, digital literacy, STEM, high school Description: ⚡ READY TO TEACH — no prep needed. Pick this up Sunday, teach it Monday. Students discover why "P@ssw0rd!" is actually weak, how websites store passwords safely using hashing, and why multi-factor authentication is one of the most powerful security tools available. 📦 WHAT'S INCLUDED (4 files) ✅ Student Worksheet + Answe
Preview of Computer Science Principles: Extracting Info & Program Use w/ Data (BI 2 L7)

Computer Science Principles: Extracting Info & Program Use w/ Data (BI 2 L7)

This is the 7th and last lesson in my AP Computer Science Principles Big Idea 2: Data bundle. Students will: learn how information can be obtained from datalearn how cleaning, filtering and processing data can provide meaning informationunderstand the basics of interpreting information from dataunderstand what is metadata and the importance of its useunderstand the benefits of using programs to process and analyze datacomplete AP style problemsThis download includes: Guided Notes for the student
Preview of CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 Study Pack: 1.4 Hashes and Digital Signatures

CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 Study Pack: 1.4 Hashes and Digital Signatures

Prepare your students for success on the CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 certification exam with this comprehensive, classroom-friendly study pack built around Professor Messer’s trusted video series. Whether you're teaching in a career and technical education (CTE) setting, supporting special education learners, or planning for a substitute teacher, this resource is designed to meet diverse instructional needs. ✅ What’s Included: Direct Link to Professor Messer’s SY0-701 Video Series Full Tr
Preview of CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 Study Pack: 1.2 Deception and Disruption - 5 RESOURCES

CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 Study Pack: 1.2 Deception and Disruption - 5 RESOURCES

Prepare your students for success on the CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 certification exam with this comprehensive, classroom-friendly study pack built around Professor Messer’s trusted video series. Whether you're teaching in a career and technical education (CTE) setting, supporting special education learners, or planning for a substitute teacher, this resource is designed to meet diverse instructional needs. ✅ What’s Included: Direct Link to Professor Messer’s SY0-701 Video Series Full Tr
Preview of Steve Jobs Man in the Machine - Movie Quiz or Movie Guide

Steve Jobs Man in the Machine - Movie Quiz or Movie Guide

This is a 5-page movie quiz or movie guide containing 35 multiple-choice questions to assess students over the movie Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine, a 2015 documentary. I have also provided a full 5-page answer key with answers in red. Use with Computer, Business, Entrepreneurial, or Marketing students to teach them about computers, entrepreneurial skills, innovation, creativity, sales techniques, business ethics, and to provide a glimpse into the life of Steve Jobs and the creation of Apple
Preview of Origin of Everything: Where Does the Hashtag # Symbol Come From? Video Quiz/Key

Origin of Everything: Where Does the Hashtag # Symbol Come From? Video Quiz/Key

Hosted by Danielle Bainbridge -- It’s gone by many names, (the pound sign, the number sign, the octothorpe and the hashtag symbol) and it’s had many meanings, but what is the origin of this # mysterious symbol? Well the truth is it goes back all the way to ancient Rome. But what’s even stranger is that the hashtag symbol can help us understand the always changing nature of the abstraction that is language itself. (Origin of Everything Synopsis 8:48) 10 Questions Multiple Choice Video Quiz In-Cla
Preview of Crash Course Computer Science # 17 Integrated Circuits Questions & Answer Key

Crash Course Computer Science # 17 Integrated Circuits Questions & Answer Key

Integrated Circuits & Moore’s Law: Crash Course Computer Science #17Host Carrie Anne Philbin So you may have heard of Moore's Law and while it isn't truly a law it has pretty closely estimated a trend we've seen in the advancement of computing technologies. Moore's Law states that we'll see approximately a 2x increase in transistors in the same space every two years, and while this may not be true for much longer, it has dictated the advancements we've seen since the introduction of transistors
Preview of Crash Course Computer Science # 9 Advanced CPU Designs Q & A Key

Crash Course Computer Science # 9 Advanced CPU Designs Q & A Key

Advanced CPU Designs: Crash Course Computer Science #9Host Carrie Anne Philbin So now that we’ve built and programmed our very own CPU, we’re going to take a step back and look at how CPU speeds have rapidly increased from just a few cycles per second to gigahertz! Some of that improvement, of course, has come from faster and more efficient transistors, but a number hardware designs have been implemented to boost performance. And you’ve probably heard or read about a lot of these - they’re the b
Preview of Crash Course Computer Science #36 Natural Language Processing Q & A-Key

Crash Course Computer Science #36 Natural Language Processing Q & A-Key

Natural Language Processing: Crash Course Computer Science #36Host Carrie Anne Philbin Today we’re going to talk about how computers understand speech and speak themselves. As computers play an increasing role in our daily lives there has been an growing demand for voice user interfaces, but speech is also terribly complicated. Vocabularies are diverse, sentence structures can often dictate the meaning of certain words, and computers also have to deal with accents, mispronunciations, and many co
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