IB Computer Science Year 2 Higher Level - August 28 2017 Lesson Notes: Difference between revisions
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What are we going to learn today?[edit]Hello Class!
Please write a simple game that randomly selects a number between 0 and 100. A player must guess the number. Your program should tell the player if their guess is higher or lower than the secret number.
* Your program must generate a random number between 0 and 100 and assign that random number to a variable.
* Your program must ask the player to guess a number
* Your program must compare the players guess and the secret number.
* The program should tell the player if their guess is:
** Much higher or much lower OR a little higher or a little lower than the secret number
* Your program must tell the player if they have won
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What is our homework?[edit]Please review the following pages: |
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How am I being assessed today?[edit]I will assess you formatively today, and make a professional judgement to what extent you understand our learning material. I will use observation, your written work, answers to questions, and contribution to class discussions as datum to make my decisions. I normally record my observations in a "evidence of learning" spreadsheet, which I will happily share with you privately if you so wish. I usually need a day or two notice. |
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Standards we are covering today[edit]These standards are commonly used from the IB Computer Science Subject Guide[1]
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As a computer scientist, you have:[edit]
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Credits[edit] |
- ↑ IB Diploma Programme Computer science guide (first examinations 2014). Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom: International Baccalaureate Organization. January 2012.