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Preview of AP CSA 1.5-1.9 Guided Notes

AP CSA 1.5-1.9 Guided Notes

Created by
Jonathan Riley
These guided notes help students master key Java programming concepts from AP Computer Science A Units 1.5–1.9, following the 2025 AP CSA Course and Exam Description. Each section includes fill-in-the-blank notes, coding examples, and short practice exercises that reinforce understanding through active engagement. A teacher version with all answers filled in is included for easy grading, direct instruction, or projection during lessons. 🧠 Topics Covered: 1.5 Casting and Range of Variables
Preview of Beginner Python(Text) Lessons 1 and 2

Beginner Python(Text) Lessons 1 and 2

Created by
Amy's Kids
Teaching Python to 8th graders should be engaging, interactive, and focused on building confidence with simple concepts. The goal is to make programming fun while introducing core ideas gradually. Below is a plan for the first 2 lessons, designed to be age appropriate, hands on, and encouraging creativity. Each lesson is structured to fit a roughly 45minute class, with clear objectives, activities, and a small project or exercise. The lessons use Python’s basic syntax and avoid complex setups, s
Preview of Psychology Freud & Defense Mechanisms, Jung & Maslow lesson + worksheets NO PREP

Psychology Freud & Defense Mechanisms, Jung & Maslow lesson + worksheets NO PREP

NO PREP Psychodynamic & Humanistic Psychology unit: Lessons, worksheets & readings: Freud (Defense mechanisms, Subconscious, id vs superego; Carl Jung's archetypes, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Projective Psychology tests. What’s Included in just this resource:Lessons (41 slides on Psychodynamic and Humanistic Psychology approaches)20-page student workbook with readings (no computer needed, go tech-free!)Engaging activities (projective psychology tests: house-person-tree, Rorschach test).Impo
Preview of Cybersecurity Laws & Data Privacy Escape Room Activity | Grades 9-12

Cybersecurity Laws & Data Privacy Escape Room Activity | Grades 9-12

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Cyber Wiz
In this interactive classroom escape room, students act as cybersecurity investigators reviewing a school’s digital practices to determine if they follow important cybersecurity laws and data privacy. Through realistic scenarios and critical thinking, students learn how laws like HIPPA and Digital Millennium Copyright Act protect student data and digital systems. What’s IncludedCybersecurity Escape Room presentation (editable and interactive)Multiple-choice questions that cover major cyber lawsS
Preview of Digital Symbols of Identity Unit- Criterion A Inquiring and Analyzing

Digital Symbols of Identity Unit- Criterion A Inquiring and Analyzing

The document guides you on how to prepare the students for the design and creation of a Logo following the IB digital design cycle. This is a Criterion A: Inquiring and Analysing task that begins with identification of the problem, research and formulation of design brief.
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