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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Monday/Tuesday - February/March 28th/1st, 2022
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?
Wednesday - March 2nd, 2022
ObjectivesStudents will be able to:
WARM-UP:
Your teams have been working hard for these past few lessons, so we're going to take a bit of time to celebrate. You have five minutes to think of a great cheer for your team.
SHARE:
PART 1: REMARK
Now that we're ready to get going, it is time to begin implementing the plans that you've made.
PART 2:
OPEN UP THE "Prepare" project guide ON GOOGLE CLASS
PART 3: CODE.ORG
- Create a digital artifact
- Distribute tasks among team members and maintain a project timeline
WARM-UP:
Your teams have been working hard for these past few lessons, so we're going to take a bit of time to celebrate. You have five minutes to think of a great cheer for your team.
SHARE:
PART 1: REMARK
Now that we're ready to get going, it is time to begin implementing the plans that you've made.
PART 2:
OPEN UP THE "Prepare" project guide ON GOOGLE CLASS
PART 3: CODE.ORG
PART 4 ADD YOUR CONTENT AND HTML
PART 5: SHARE YOUR CONTENT AND HTML
PART 6: ADD YOUR STYLE
PART 7: SHARE YOUR STYLE
PART 8: CHECK YOUR WORK
EXIT TICKET:
Your team just worked really hard! Give one shout-out to each person on the team about something that they did especially well
Your team just worked really hard! Give one shout-out to each person on the team about something that they did especially well