You will be getting a link to my google doc which has a list of every lesson in the '25-'26 code.org AP CSP curriculum. Within each lesson is a link to a matching homework assignment. The homework assignments contain AP-like questions, coding questions developed in the App Lab, and links to videos and articles related to the lesson. There are also links to Delta Math topics and AP Classroom Daily Videos that correspond to the code.org lesson.
You will receive a Microsoft Word document that contains a 100-point test that matches code.org's curriculum for Unit 6, "Lists, Loops, and Traversals". The questions on this test are multiple choice and can be used with a scantron or zipgrade form. Instructions say, "Grid in the choice that best answers the question." Point values for each question are explained in the instructions.All of my tests are cumulative, so you might find a few questions from previous units.All coding questions are in
You will receive a Microsoft Word document that contains a 100-point test that matches code.org's curriculum for Unit 4, "Variables, Conditionals, and Functions". The questions on this test are multiple choice and can be used with a scantron or zipgrade form. Instructions say, "Grid in the choice that best answers the question." Point values for each question are explained in the instructions.All of my tests are cumulative, so you might find a few questions from previous units.All coding questio
You will receive a Microsoft Word document that contains a 100-point test that matches code.org's curriculum for Unit 8, "Cybersecurity and Global Impacts". The questions on this test are almost all multiple choice. There is one short answer question. This test can be used with a scantron or zipgrade form. Instructions say, "Grid in the choice that best answers the question." Point values for each question are explained in the instructions.All of my tests are cumulative, so you might find a
You will receive a Microsoft Word document that contains a 100-point test that matches code.org's curriculum for Unit 5, "Data". The questions on this test are multiple choice and can be used with a scantron or zipgrade form. Instructions say, "Grid in the choice that best answers the question." Point values for each question are explained in the instructions.All of my tests are cumulative, so you might find a few questions from previous units.All coding questions are in JavaScript or pseudoco
You will receive a Microsoft Word document that contains a 100-point test that matches code.org's curriculum for Unit 1, "Digital Information". The questions on this test are multiple choice and can be used with a scantron or zipgrade form. Instructions say, "Grid in the choice that best answers the question." Point values for each question are explained in the instructions.Answers are included at the end of the test.Questions are AP-like. I have gathered, re-numbered, and re-worded questions I
You will receive a Microsoft Word document that contains a 100-point test that matches code.org's curriculum for Unit 7, "Parameters, Return, and Libraries". The questions on this test are multiple choice and can be used with a scantron or zipgrade form. Instructions say, "Grid in the choice that best answers the question." Point values for each question are explained in the instructions.All of my tests are cumulative, so you might find a few questions from previous units.All coding questions ar
You will receive a Microsoft Word document that contains a 100-point test that matches code.org's curriculum for Unit 2, "The Internet". The questions on this test are multiple choice and can be used with a scantron or zipgrade form. Instructions say, "Grid in the choice that best answers the question." Point values for each question are explained in the instructions.All of my tests are cumulative, so you might find a few questions from previous units.Answers are included at the end of the test.
You will receive a Google Doc with a link to multiple sets of Google Slides that can be used in each unit of code.org. The slides are code.org's daily lessons that they created. I have added to them: videos from YouTube that enhance the lesson, widgets from code.org, graphics that explain concepts, a few coding problems of my own, and my own review at the front of each lesson called, "Previously on CSP", which reviews concepts from the previous day and from my HW assignments that are posted in t
You will receive a Microsoft Word document that contains a 45-point quiz that matches code.org's curriculum for Unit 10, "Algorithms". The questions on this test are multiple choice and can be used with a scantron or zipgrade form. Instructions say, "Grid in the choice that best answers the question." Point values for each question are explained in the instructions.All of my tests are cumulative, so you might find a few questions from previous units.All coding questions are in JavaScript or pseu
Code.org's lessons are meant for 45 minutes periods. The class periods in my school are 56 minutes. I fill the last few minutes of each class with "Tech Current Events". This activity has proven to be very successful in my classes because the students have made the connection between the course work in AP CSP and real life. My students and I look forward to tech current events. Students complete one Tech Current Event per marking quarter. The sign up using a Google Doc.
This worksheet practices logic circuits and is included in my "AP CSP HW Assignments" . This is a sample of my work! Please note that my homework assignments are not Word documents - they are Google Docs.
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Experience
I have been teaching high school math and computer science for 23 years.
Teaching style
I love code.org's lessons for AP CSP and I follow their ideas and lesson plans. I appreciate how they embrace diversity and collaboration and they make the class environment full of applications, and, most of all, fun!
Awards & shining teacher moments
I won the College Board's "Female Diversity" award in 2022 for recruiting many girls to take the AP CSP exam.
My own education history
I earned both my B.S. in Mathematics and my M.S. in Secondary Education from Hofstra University. I earned 30 post-graduate credits in Administration/Supervision from Queens College. I have attended code.org's FREE workshops for both CSP and CSD and I highly recommend them to anyone teaching computer science.
I have served as an AP reader for 5 years: 4 online and 1 in person.
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