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AP® Computer Science Principles Unit 3 – The Internet Guided Notes, Assignments, and Assessment *NEW & UPDATED for 2023-24 School Year!!* This unit was designed to save your most precious resource: YOUR TIME! In this complete unit, you will have everything you need to teach, support, and assess your students on everything involving how the internet works, IoT, AI, blockchain, the digital divide, and parallel and distributed computing in the AP® Computer Science Principles course. This unit is part of my larger curriculum bundle: Goldie’s FULL CURRICULUM for AP® CSP This resource contains the following: Student-guided notes (6 lessons) with a teacher answer key Teacher PowerPoint slides to accompany each lesson 4 homework assignments with answer keys 1 unit project 1 test review 2 assessments with answer keys Vocab review game Suggested pacing document All of the resources are 100% editable, so you are able to modify to fit your classroom needs. The zip folder includes all the Word documents for the resources, which you have permission to edit. The PDF version and answer keys are included for your convenience. I teach this course without a textbook, so everything that is provided here, can be used without supplementation. The only thing I use in my class that is NOT included in this content is the secured AP® exam questions. *************************************************************************************** Lesson 1: Understanding the Internet Students will be able to define the internet and explain its importance in the modern world. Students will be able to explain how computers are connected into networks and the tradeoffs involved in building different types of networks. Lesson 2: Internet Infrastructure Students will be able to explain how computers are able to send information across a network using the internet protocols and routing. Lesson 3: Internet Addressing Students will be able to explain how IP addresses are used in internet communication. Students will be able to explain how DNS works and its role in translating domain names to IP addresses. Students will be able to explain the role of protocols in internet communication. Students will be able to explain the basics of web browsers, HTML, and how web pages are displayed. Lesson 4: Emerging Technologies and the Future of the Internet Students will be able to explore trends and technologies shaping the future of the internet, which include the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Blockchain. Lesson 5: Parallel and Distributed Computing Students will understand how the Internet has changed data processing and storage with distributed, parallel, and cloud computing. Lesson 6: Digital Divide Students will investigate and describe issues that contribute to the digital divide. The following are the AP® CSP CED components covered in this resource: 4.1 The Internet 4.2 Fault Tolerance 4.3 Parallel and Distributed Computing 5.1 Beneficial and Harmful Effects 5.2 Digital Divide *************************************************************************************** All My AP Computer Science Principles Units Unit 1: Introduction to Computer Science Unit 2: Digital Information Unit 3: The Internet Unit 4: Big Data and Privacy Unit 5: Programming AP® Pseudocode Unit 6: Social Issues in Computing Goldie’s FULL CURRICULUM for AP® Computer Science Principles Check out my other lessons in Unit 5 – Programming AP® Pseudocode: Lesson 1: Variables Lesson 2: Conditionals Lesson 3: Procedures Lesson 4: Lists Lesson 5: Loops Lesson 6: Traversals Lesson 7: Robot Pseudocode Review and Assessment -OR- Goldie’s AP® CSP Unit 5 Programming – AP® Pseudocode BUNDLE Note: My Unit 5 Programming for JavaScript and Python will be available soon! Be sure to follow me on TPT for updates. *************************************************************************************** If you need extra explanations or additional guidance, I would love to help!! AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board® which does not endorse this product. I want to provide the best possible resources to help other teachers out! You will be notified of any future updates and additions to this product and it will be free of charge. Your support is important and I thank you for allowing me to continue doing what I love to do. © Goldie’s Math Emporium, LLC This work is bound by copyright laws and editing (beyond your own classroom use), selling, redistributing, or posting all or part of these documents on the Internet is strictly prohibited. Violations are subject to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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AP® Computer Science Principles Complete Curriculum This complete curriculum includes guided notes, practice problems, assessments, and projects to teach the AP CSP CED standards and to prepare students to take the AP CSP exam. Each unit comes with: Pacing Guide (with suggestions on how to incorporate online curriculum providers) Guided Notes (students fill in the blank and annotate as you teach) Homework Assignments Projects Assessments Bonus Documents: 2024-25 Syllabus 2024-25 Year-Long Calendar and Pacing Semester 1 Final Exam NEW: Goldie's 2024 Create Performance Task Lessons Answer keys for all documents are included. You get the PDF and WORD versions of every document in this unit. I recognize that, as a teacher, it is important for us to modify, add, or subtract items to fit our own students and our own teaching style, so I want to make sure you have that ability. Note: This FULL CURRICULUM does not include my Python Programming Unit. To get this curriculum with Python included, check out the resource here. Check out each individual unit to see what is included! ******************************************************************************* Included in Goldie's AP Computer Science Principles Curriculum Unit 1: Introduction to Computer Science Unit 2: Digital Information Unit 3: The Internet Unit 4: Big Data and Privacy Unit 5: Programming AP® Pseudocode Unit 6: Social Issues in Computing Goldie’s FULL CURRICULUM for AP® Computer Science Principles (w/o Python) ******************************************************************************* Interested in adding Python to your AP CSP curriculum? I have you covered! Goldie’s FULL CURRICULUM for AP® Computer Science Principles (with Python) which includes all of the units in this resource, plus Goldie's AP CSP Unit 5: Programming in Python ******************************************************************************* If you need extra explanations or additional guidance, I would love to help!! AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board® which does not endorse this product. I want to provide the best possible resources to help other teachers out! You will be notified of any future updates and additions to this product and it will be free of charge. Your support is important and I thank you for allowing me to continue doing what I love to do. © Goldie’s Math Emporium, LLC This work is bound by copyright laws and editing (beyond your own classroom use), selling, redistributing, or posting all or part of these documents on the Internet is strictly prohibited. Violations are subject to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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AP® Computer Science Principles Unit 3 – The Internet Guided Notes, Assignments, and Assessment *NEW & UPDATED for 2023-24 School Year!!* This unit was designed to save your most precious resource: YOUR TIME! In this complete unit, you will have everything you need to teach, support, and assess your students on everything involving how the internet works, IoT, AI, blockchain, the digital divide, and parallel and distributed computing in the AP® Computer Science Principles course. This unit is part of my larger curriculum bundle: Goldie’s FULL CURRICULUM for AP® CSP This resource contains the following: Student-guided notes (6 lessons) with a teacher answer key Teacher PowerPoint slides to accompany each lesson 4 homework assignments with answer keys 1 unit project 1 test review 2 assessments with answer keys Vocab review game Suggested pacing document All of the resources are 100% editable, so you are able to modify to fit your classroom needs. The zip folder includes all the Word documents for the resources, which you have permission to edit. The PDF version and answer keys are included for your convenience. I teach this course without a textbook, so everything that is provided here, can be used without supplementation. The only thing I use in my class that is NOT included in this content is the secured AP® exam questions. *************************************************************************************** Lesson 1: Understanding the Internet Students will be able to define the internet and explain its importance in the modern world. Students will be able to explain how computers are connected into networks and the tradeoffs involved in building different types of networks. Lesson 2: Internet Infrastructure Students will be able to explain how computers are able to send information across a network using the internet protocols and routing. Lesson 3: Internet Addressing Students will be able to explain how IP addresses are used in internet communication. Students will be able to explain how DNS works and its role in translating domain names to IP addresses. Students will be able to explain the role of protocols in internet communication. Students will be able to explain the basics of web browsers, HTML, and how web pages are displayed. Lesson 4: Emerging Technologies and the Future of the Internet Students will be able to explore trends and technologies shaping the future of the internet, which include the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Blockchain. Lesson 5: Parallel and Distributed Computing Students will understand how the Internet has changed data processing and storage with distributed, parallel, and cloud computing. Lesson 6: Digital Divide Students will investigate and describe issues that contribute to the digital divide. The following are the AP® CSP CED components covered in this resource: 4.1 The Internet 4.2 Fault Tolerance 4.3 Parallel and Distributed Computing 5.1 Beneficial and Harmful Effects 5.2 Digital Divide *************************************************************************************** All My AP Computer Science Principles Units Unit 1: Introduction to Computer Science Unit 2: Digital Information Unit 3: The Internet Unit 4: Big Data and Privacy Unit 5: Programming AP® Pseudocode Unit 6: Social Issues in Computing Goldie’s FULL CURRICULUM for AP® Computer Science Principles Check out my other lessons in Unit 5 – Programming AP® Pseudocode: Lesson 1: Variables Lesson 2: Conditionals Lesson 3: Procedures Lesson 4: Lists Lesson 5: Loops Lesson 6: Traversals Lesson 7: Robot Pseudocode Review and Assessment -OR- Goldie’s AP® CSP Unit 5 Programming – AP® Pseudocode BUNDLE Note: My Unit 5 Programming for JavaScript and Python will be available soon! Be sure to follow me on TPT for updates. *************************************************************************************** If you need extra explanations or additional guidance, I would love to help!! AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board® which does not endorse this product. I want to provide the best possible resources to help other teachers out! You will be notified of any future updates and additions to this product and it will be free of charge. Your support is important and I thank you for allowing me to continue doing what I love to do. © Goldie’s Math Emporium, LLC This work is bound by copyright laws and editing (beyond your own classroom use), selling, redistributing, or posting all or part of these documents on the Internet is strictly prohibited. Violations are subject to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
This is the 3rd lesson in my AP Computer Science Principles Big Idea 5 Impact of Computing. Students will: be able to explain how bias exist in computing innovations. review and discuss real world computing bias issues in today's news. complete AP style problems. This download includes: Guided Notes for the students Lesson Slides (PowerPoint, Keynote) Practice Problems Worksheet Exit Slip (2 versions) Group Activity Keys for all resources. © 2023 “Innovative Mathematics”(Laura Brantley) All rights reserved. All products purchased from Laura Brantley (Innovative Mathematics) may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. No part of the publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without written consent of the author. This includes posting the product on the Internet in any form, including classroom and/or personal websites, social media, or network drives. If you would like to share this product with your team or colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from my store at a discounted price.
AP® Computer Science Principles Complete Curriculum with Python This complete curriculum includes guided notes, practice problems, assessments, and projects to teach the AP CSP CED standards and to prepare students to take the AP CSP exam. Each unit comes with: Pacing Guide Guided Notes (students fill in the blank and annotate as you teach) Homework Assignments Projects Assessments Bonus Documents: 2024-25 Syllabus 2024-25 Year-Long Calendar and Pacing Semester 1 Final Exam NEW: Goldie's 2024 Create Performance Task Lessons Answer keys for all documents are included. You get the PDF and WORD versions of every document in this unit. I recognize that, as a teacher, it is important for us to modify, add, or subtract items to fit our own students and our own teaching style, so I want to make sure you have that ability. Note: This FULL CURRICULUM does include my Python Programming Unit. To get this curriculum without Python included, check out the resource here. Check out each individual unit to see what is included! *********************************************************************************** Goldie’s AP Computer Science Principles Curriculum Unit 1: Introduction to Computer Science Unit 2: Digital Information Unit 3: The Internet Unit 4: Big Data and Privacy Unit 5: Programming in AP® Pseudocode Unit 5: Programming in Python Unit 6: Social Issues in Computing -OR- Goldie’s FULL CURRICULUM for AP® Computer Science Principles (with Python) Goldie’s FULL CURRICULUM for AP® Computer Science Principles (w/o Python) *********************************************************************************** Unit 5 – Programming in Python Lessons Lesson 1: Variables in Python (FREE!) Lesson 2: Conditionals in Python Lesson 3: Functions in Python Lesson 4: Lists in Python Lesson 5: Loops in Python Lesson 6: String Manipulation in Python Lesson 7: Searching and Sorting in Python Python Review, Assessment, Project, and Game -OR- Goldie’s AP® CSP Unit 5 Programming – Python BUNDLE Goldie’s AP® CSP Unit 5 Programming – AP Pseudocode BUNDLE *********************************************************************************** If you need extra explanations or additional guidance, I would love to help!! AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board® which does not endorse this product. I want to provide the best possible resources to help other teachers out! You will be notified of any future updates and additions to this product and it will be free of charge. Your support is important and I thank you for allowing me to continue doing what I love to do. © Goldie’s Math Emporium, LLC This work is bound by copyright laws and editing (beyond your own classroom use), selling, redistributing, or posting all or part of these documents on the Internet is strictly prohibited. Violations are subject to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
This is the twelfth lesson in my AP Computer Science Principles Big Idea 3: Algorithms & Programming Bundle Students will: write statements to call procedures. evaluate and determine the effect or result of calling a procedure. develop procedural abstractions to manage complexity in a program by writing procedures. complete AP style problems This download includes: Guided Notes for the students Lesson Slides (PowerPoint & Keynote) Practice Worksheet Exit Slips (4 versions) Keys for all resources. © 2024 “Innovative Mathematics”(Laura Brantley) All rights reserved. All products purchased from Laura Brantley (Innovative Mathematics) may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. No part of the publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without written consent of the author. This includes posting the product on the Internet in any form, including classroom and/or personal websites, social media, or network drives. If you would like to share this product with your team or colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from my store at a discounted price.
AP Computer Science Principles Circuit and Review Game This resource contains two fun activities to use with your AP CSP students for exam review. Tracing Circuit: This circuit has 12 pseudocode tracing problems that allow students to practice reading and tracing through the problems that will appear on the AP CSP exam. Jeopardy Review Game: This review game has 25 brand new, never used before multiple choice questions. The questions are typical content questions you would find on the AP exam. The categories include: The Internet, Coding (with the block pseudocode), Data Big and Small, Privacy and Ethics, and The Reading Passage. The reading passage question includes a handout where students read through a computing innovation reading passage, and then answer 5 multiple choice questions on it. All of these resources come in a zip folder, and are completely editable to fit your classroom needs. The documents are in both Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and PDF formats. Interested in more? Be sure to check out Goldie's other AP Computer Science Principles resources! AP CSP Exam Review: Goldie's 2024 Create Performance Task Lesson Plans for AP® CSP -- FREE Goldie's AP® Computer Science Principles Exam Review -- FREE Complete Curriculums: Unit 1: Introduction to Computer Science Unit 2: Digital Information Unit 3: The Internet Unit 4: Big Data and Privacy Unit 5: Programming in AP® Pseudocode Unit 5: Programming in Python Unit 6: Social Issues in Computing -OR- Goldie’s FULL CURRICULUM for AP® Computer Science Principles (with Python) Goldie’s FULL CURRICULUM for AP® Computer Science Principles (w/o Python) Unit 5 – Programming in Python Lessons Lesson 1: Variables in Python (FREE!) Lesson 2: Conditionals in Python Lesson 3: Functions in Python Lesson 4: Lists in Python Lesson 5: Loops in Python Lesson 6: String Manipulation in Python Lesson 7: Searching and Sorting in Python Python Review, Assessment, Project, and Game -OR- Goldie’s AP® CSP Unit 5 Programming – Python BUNDLE Goldie’s AP® CSP Unit 5 Programming – AP Pseudocode BUNDLE If you need extra explanations or additional guidance, I would love to help!! AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board® which does not endorse this product. I want to provide the best possible resources to help other teachers out! You will be notified of any future updates and additions to this product and it will be free of charge. Your support is important and I thank you for allowing me to continue doing what I love to do. © Goldie’s Math Emporium, LLC This work is bound by copyright laws and editing (beyond your own classroom use), selling, redistributing, or posting all or part of these documents on the Internet is strictly prohibited. Violations are subject to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
The AP Computer Science Principles exam for 2024 will be full-length, can be taken at school only, and taken with a paper and pencil. Here's all you need to know.
This is the 1st lesson in my AP Computer Science Principles Big Idea 3 Algorithms and Programming. Students will: learn about variables apply data types to variables assign meaning variables names complete AP style problems This download includes: Guided Notes for the students Lesson Slides (PowerPoint, Keynote) Practice Worksheet Exit Slip (3 versions) Keys for all resources. © 2023 “Innovative Mathematics”(Laura Brantley) All rights reserved. All products purchased from Laura Brantley (Innovative Mathematics) may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. No part of the publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without written consent of the author. This includes posting the product on the Internet in any form, including classroom and/or personal websites, social media, or network drives. If you would like to share this product with your team or colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from my store at a discounted price.
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The AP Computer Science Principles exam for 2024 will be full-length, can be taken at school only, and taken with a paper and pencil. Here's all you need to know.
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The College Board has modified the AP Computer Science Principles exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The AP CSP exam for 2020 will not include the usual end-of-course exam and will extend the Digital Portfolio due date. Here are the key changes you need to know to
This is the 5th lesson in my AP Computer Science Principles Big Idea 5 Impact of Computing. Students will: be able to explain how the use of computing can raise legal and ethical concerns. This download includes: Guided Notes for the students Lesson Slides (PowerPoint, Keynote) Practice Problems Worksheet Exit Slip (2 versions) Keys for all resources. © 2024 “Innovative Mathematics”(Laura Brantley) All rights reserved. All products purchased from Laura Brantley (Innovative Mathematics) may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. No part of the publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without written consent of the author. This includes posting the product on the Internet in any form, including classroom and/or personal websites, social media, or network drives. If you would like to share this product with your team or colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from my store at a discounted price.