Friday Eve
The day before Friday. Henceforth known as Friday Eve.
It's just like Christmas Eve but it comes once a week!
Did you know?
Thursday derives from the Old English Þūnresdæg and Middle English Thuresday meaning
Thor's Day (Norse god of thunder).
Yup, Thor.
Today is June 22, but since nothing really cool happens on Thursdays...
This Day In History
On June 23, 1972:
President Nixon signed Title IX into law. “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance”
That's right, tomorrow marks the 45th year that women have had the right to not be discriminated against in education programs and federal financed programs.
Girls RULE!
1. Provide an overview of your project/artifact. (For example: I designed a video game using Scratch programming where the player, or snowman, has to catch 5 snowflakes and avoid the flying flames.)
2. What were the important learning targets of this project/artifact? (What were the requirements for the project?)
3. What were the computer science concepts used for this project/artifact? (Variables, loops, conditional statements, functions, lists/arrays, methods, etc.)
4. What were the computational thinking principles used for this project/artifact? (Abstraction, algorithms, correctness, efficiency, iteration or loop statements, variables, etc.)
5. How does this project/artifact relate to the “real” world? What did you learn or use that will help you outside the classroom?
6. In this project/artifact, what did you particularly want others to notice?
7. What would you improve if you could do this over again?
8. Does this project/artifact reflect the effort you put into it? Why or why not?
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