Kaiden's Time Box


Unit1: Build a Lab Notebook

Install Tools. Design lab notebook. Learn GitHub Pages. Work with Pair THEO.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
0 - I love my tools
- Bashnotebook_ipynb_2_
1 - Bash Hacks
- HashMaps, HashSets, Collections, SQL Student Lessons
- The difference between Value and Reference Types
- Tic Tac Toe
- Chinese Foods API
2 - Week 2 Plan
- Java Notebook
- Classic Snake Game
- Calculator MD
- Game of Life
3 - Chinese API Reivew Chat GPT

Unit2: Learn Language

Learn (JavaScript|Python|Java). Start Agile development process.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
4 - Extra Credit Event Takeaways and Reflection
5 - FRQ Array/ArrayList
6
7 - Unit 1 Lesson

Unit3: Individual/Team Projects, N@tM

Coding will focus on Restful APIs... receiving requests, working with data, and responding to requests.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
8 - Unit 3 Lesson
- Unit 4 Lesson
9 - Unit 5 Lesson HACKS
- Topics 5.9-5.10
- Topics 5.4-5.8
- Topics 5.1-5.3
- Unit 6 Lesson
10 - Unit 7 ArrayLists
- Unit 8 Lesson - 2D Arrays
11 - Unit 10 Lesson
- Unit 10 Lesson
- Unit 9 Lesson
- Kaiden's Individual Review
12

Unit4: Warm-up Data Analysis and Sort Project

Trimester 2 will begin with a Mini-project on Sorting and Analysis. Focusing on frontend JavaScript Visualization; Backend Java Sorting, Inheritance, and Polymorphic behavior.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
13
14
15 - Final Lesson
- JQUERY & CRUD HACKS
16

Unit5: Creative Development Ideas and Concepts

The ideas and code that are most liked by Teachers and Students will be continued and used for N@tM projects. Students should be able to talk about design, do fe/be coding, add data and data structure, add database features, and perform weekly live reviews.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
17 - JWT Lesson
- College Board Test
- My Part of Lesson DotEnv
18 - Check Blog
19

Unit6: Passion Project v1.0 and N@tM Demo

Each person within "Student Teams" will have their own specialty within their student project that shows Full Stack competency, with a specific focus on Java as backend. Intentions for this period are to have the freedom of a creative project, driven by your individual Issues and team Scrum Board.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
20
21 - CSA Pop Quiz
22
23 - FRQ 2015 Question 1
- FRQ 2015 Question 2
- FRQ 2015 Question 3
- FRQ 2015 Question 4
- FRQ Associations to Project
24 - Night At the Museum Reflection

Unit7: Data Structures

A focus on Data Structures that relate to the AP exam. A key requirement is to make your own Algorithmic sorting video. The theme is to produce work that can help you pass the AP Exam and improve your Passion Project. Each student must cover key concepts from the Four AP FRQ types, contain a key Data Structure, and utilize Sorting.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
25 - Debugging Event
- Data Types and Control Structures HACKS
26 - Algorythmic Reflection
27
28
29

Unit8: AP Weeks

Students will lead several study sessions (20-minute test, followed by review) the week before the exam. In any break in study, students will transition activities back to their final project.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
30
31
32

Unit9: Passion Project v2.0 and N@tM

Wrap up your preferred project and data structures. There will be an opportunity to contribute and be published to the NightHawk Coding Society. If your project is selected, then you will receive a high 'A' on the final project.

Week Plans Hacks(Todo) Tangibles
33
34
35
36