Monday UNIT DAY Don Davis – Weekly Lesson Plan Course: Pre-AP CS Week of: September 22-26 Page 1 of 3 OBJECTIVES RESOURCES 2/3 §126.33.c.6. Review variables, data Journal (E) understand concepts of types, and basic [composition object-oriented design; mathematical (+, -, /, book] (Q) demonstrate an *) and relational (==, NetBeans understanding of and use >, <) operators; reference variables for objects; Demonstrate (O) choose, identify, and use familiarity with the appropriate data types for variable assignment, integer, real, and Boolean data relational operators, when writing program and mathematical solutions; operations in Java. (P) demonstrate an Review classes and understanding of the concept objects in Java; of a variable; (U) demonstrate proficiency in the use of the relational operators; 3 Tuesday TEKS §126.33.c.6. Continue work with (E) understand concepts of classes and objects in object-oriented design; Java; (Q) demonstrate an Practice control understanding of and use statements: if/else; reference variables for objects; while, and especially “for” Journal [composition book] NetBeans ACTIVITY ACCOMODATIONS Submit ‘Class Person’ assignment Assess students’ understanding of introductory Java concepts including: variables, data types, and classes/objects. Daily written journal [For a grade] Tinkering and debugging: revise submitted / incomplete Java programs 10- no penalty for spelling or sloppy handwriting; 26 – additional time Daily written journal [For a grade] Notes [For a participation grade] Tinkering and debugging: Students will develop programs for casting / data-type conversion; 10- no penalty for spelling or sloppy handwriting; 26 – additional time Wednesday 3 Thursday 3 §126.33.c.6. Continue work with Journal (E) understand concepts of classes and objects in [composition object-oriented design; Java; book] (Q) demonstrate an Practice control NetBeans understanding of and use statements: if/else; reference variables for objects; while, and especially “for” Begin discussion of ‘casting’ and data-type conversion §126.33.c.6. Continue work with Journal (E) understand concepts of classes and objects in [composition object-oriented design; Java; book] (Q) demonstrate an Practice control NetBeans understanding of and use statements: if/else; reference variables for objects; while, and especially “for” Continue discussion of ‘casting’ Don Davis – Weekly Lesson Plan Course: Pre-AP CS Week of: September 22-26 Page 2 of 3 10- no penalty Daily written journal for spelling or [For a grade] sloppy Notes [For a handwriting; participation grade] Continue discussion of 26 – additional time classes/objects and control statements; Tinkering and debugging: Students will develop programs for/using casting; 10- no penalty Daily written journal for spelling or [For a grade] sloppy Notes [For a handwriting; participation grade] Continue discussion of 26 – additional time classes/object, control statements, and casting; Tinkering and debugging: Students will develop programs utilizing control statements, casting, and objects; Friday 3 §126.33.c.6. Continue work with Journal (E) understand concepts of classes and objects in [composition object-oriented design; Java; book] (Q) demonstrate an Practice control NetBeans understanding of and use statements: if/else; reference variables for objects; while, and especially “for” Continue discussion of ‘casting’ Don Davis – Weekly Lesson Plan Course: Pre-AP CS Week of: September 22-26 Page 3 of 3 10- no penalty Daily written journal for spelling or [For a grade] sloppy Notes [For a handwriting; participation grade] Continue discussion of 26 – additional classes/objects, casting, time control statements; Tinkering and debugging: Students will develop programs utilizing control statements, casting, and objects;