Click on each resource to explore! (not all of them have descriptions yet) I will be adding more as the year progresses, so check back from time to time
How should we be learning? What is an example of being READY in a classroom? Watch this video and observe how Austin's work improves dramatically over time, through his own Engagement with the assignment, Accountability for his mistakes and errors, and his Determination to put forth his Personal Best and create the most accurate model of a butterfly he could. Consider how the dialogue between the teacher and his students remains Respectful the entire time, despite the criticism the students offer:
Writing Resources Dictionary.com (dictionary to help you spell and define unfamiliar words) http://dictionary.reference.com/ Thesaurus.com (resource for finding synonyms - a.k.a. words with similar meanings) http://www.thesaurus.com/ Google Translate (resource for translating words from one language to another) https://translate.google.com/ Citation Resources (until you learn the APA format by heart) http://www.citationmachine.net/apa/cite-a-book
- Please follow the following steps to complete basic courses in computer science: 1. Log in to https://studio.code.org In the upper right hand corner, click "Sign In." 2. Click "Sign In with Google Account." 3. Type in your username and password. NOTE: If it doesn't allow you to log-in, go ahead and just move forward without logging in. 4. Complete Course 1. This is a super BASIC course. Start with Stage 1 and work your way through the assignments. 5. If you finish Course 1, work on Course 2 and work your way through the assignments. You most likely shouldn't get to this point yet, but I wanted to provide this resource just in case. 6. If you finish Course 2, work on Course 3 and work your way through the assignments. You most likely shouldn't get to this point yet, but I wanted to provide this resource just in case.