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    • Core Democratic Values
    • 1. The 13 English Colonies (1630-1750)
    • 2. The Road to Revolution (1745-1775)
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    • 1. Film History
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    • Final Exam
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  • 1. Creating a Website

8. Computer Programming


Directions: Select the links below to access the programming tutorials.  
These tutorials should be completed in the order that they are listed.

Pre-Coding Games & Activities
LightBot Programming
Hour of Code Options
Code Combat Programming
Star Wars: Building a Galaxy With Code
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JavaScript 

Khan Academy: Intro to JavaScript

JavaScript Mini-Project: Shapes & Colors
1. Open the Khan Academy Website
2. Under Subjects, select Computer Programming
3. On the Computer Programming page, scroll down the page until you find "Create a New Program"
4. Select "New JavaScript Program"
5. Then create a scene or complex object of your choice using the following.
     - At least 10 shapes total.
     - At least 4 different types of shapes. (rectangles, ellipses, triangles, lines, points, etc.)
     - At least 4 different colors.

(Note:  The scene or complex object must be well put together and make sense. Be as creative as you can.  I have included two past student examples below.)

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