INDEPENDENT STUDY : |
CSS Properties & Values
h1 {
color: purple; font-size: 23px; }
p { font-family: cursive; }
text-decoration: underline double; }
p { text-align: right; }
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Here is more code you have learned:
h1 {
letter-spacing: 5px; } h1 { text-shadow: -2px 5px black; }
Img {
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Wednesday - February 23th, 2022
ObjectivesStudents will be able to:
PART 1: WARM-UP:
Write down the top three fun features that you might like to add to your site.
PART 2: REMARK
PART4: GROUPS
- Distribute tasks amongst team members.
- Seek and incorporate feedback from team members.
PART 1: WARM-UP:
Write down the top three fun features that you might like to add to your site.
PART 2: REMARK
- Today, you'll have a chance to design your websites in your teams. You'll get to work together to decide how all of these features can go into your sites.
- How do we plan a web page as a group?
PART4: GROUPS
- PLEASE GROUP UP WITH YOUR TABLE PARTNER
PART 6: REVIEW THE RUBRIC
PART 7: REMBER
You will learn how to add new pages and link between them in the next lesson
PART 8: PROJECT GUIDE
PART 7: REMBER
You will learn how to add new pages and link between them in the next lesson
PART 8: PROJECT GUIDE
- PLEASE WORK IN THE PROJECT GUIDE
- Please upload the images you selected in this section of code,org
PART 10: IMAGE SEARCH ENGINE:
Use this image search engine to find your images.
Example:
Remember to look for:
Author - user “Corsive”
Title - Panther Animals Feline
Source - Pixabay
License - free for commercial use, no attribution required
Use this image search engine to find your images.
Example:
Remember to look for:
Author - user “Corsive”
Title - Panther Animals Feline
Source - Pixabay
License - free for commercial use, no attribution required
EXIT TICKET: GO TO GOOGLE CLASSROOM AND DO THE EXIT TICKET:
- How do we plan a web page as a group?
- Describe a difference of opinion that members of your team had, and how you resolved it.
Lesson Below:
ObjectivesStudents will be able to:
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP QUESTIONS IN YOUR GOOGLE CLASSROOM:
- Use HTML to link between web pages.
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP QUESTIONS IN YOUR GOOGLE CLASSROOM:
- What was the first web page ever created?
- What's the one feature it has that we haven't learned how to do yet?
PART 2: WARM-UP DISCUSSION
PART 3: TEACHER REMARKS:
Even though the first web page looks simple, it had something that had never been done before: links. Links are what made the web special, because they let people easily move around the Internet. Today, you'll learn how to put links on your own web pages, so that your team can combine all your pages together into one website.
PART 4: Question of the Day:
PART 5: CODE.ORG
- Please share your answers
PART 3: TEACHER REMARKS:
Even though the first web page looks simple, it had something that had never been done before: links. Links are what made the web special, because they let people easily move around the Internet. Today, you'll learn how to put links on your own web pages, so that your team can combine all your pages together into one website.
PART 4: Question of the Day:
- How can we combine several different web pages into one website?
PART 5: CODE.ORG
- Please click on the link and start working in code.org section one
PART 6: SECTION 2
PART 7: SECTION 3
PART 8: SECTION 4
PART 9: SECTION 5
PART 10: SECTION 6
PART 11: SECTION 7
EXIT TICKET:
- Question of the Day: How can we combine several different web pages into one website?
- Today, you learned how to link pages, which will help your team work together to build one website. Besides all linking to each other, what else will help all your pages feel like a single site?