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  • AP Computer Science Principles
  • General Course Information
    • Course in a Box
    • Syllabus
    • Recall Quizes
  • Abstraction
  • Basic Computing Skills Part 1
  • Basic Computing Skills Part 2
  • Cisco Binary Game
  • Hex Hints
  • ASCII Table
  • Binary Acrostic
  • Polygon Inventory
  • Pinwheels
    • Modern Art with Polygons
    • Expanding Pinwheel Procedure
    • What to Create and Turn in
  • Friday Programming #1
    • We Flow Chart
    • Document Your Number Guess Game
  • DeBug: Conditionals
  • Car Programming
  • Catapults
  • Fractal Art
  • Friday: Where is Mrs. Wright
  • Global Impact
    • Programming with Conditionals
    • Making Predicates & Reporters
    • Min, Max & Less Than or Equal
      • Extension: Summing a List of Numbers
    • End of Week Programming
      • Working With Lists
        • Lists with Strings
        • Mad Libs
          • If you Make Me Mad
    • Where is my Teacher-Monday
    • Where is My Teacher Tuesday
      • More Work for Tuesday
    • Where is My Teacher - Wed
      • Start Computational Artifact
  • Data & Information
    • DeBug Practice
    • Term 1 Project: Is that a Triangle?
      • Grading Rubric
    • End of Quarter Programming Project
      • What you should program
  • Explore Performance Task
    • Computational Artifact
      • Microsoft Paint
      • Canva Process Chart
    • Whats APP Scaffolding
    • Student Research Pages
      • Is it AI?
    • Written Response Template
    • 2A Tips & Reminder
    • 2B Reminder
    • 2C Tips & Reminder
    • 2D Tips and Reminder
  • Problem Solving
    • PS 1.1
  • March At Home Material
    • Are you Out There
    • Day 1: Parity Bit
    • Day 2: Software Development Cycle
      • Task
      • Handwritten Planning
      • Now Code a Little
      • How Will Program Be Graded?
      • What Do I Turn in Now
      • Written Response 2B
  • April At Home Material
    • Math & Logic
    • Search Algorithims
    • List Lab
      • Digital Lecture
      • 2D: Written Response Assignment
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Your CIB will have a permanent home in the classroom. It can be taken home, but you will not be allowed to attend class without your CIB. The CIB is not optional

CIB Set Up

Number ALL the Pages from #1 - 200 in top corner of the page

Adding Divider Tabs with the greatest invention every - double sided post it notes

Taping is harder than I thought

Tape the CIB Cover Sheet onto Page 1 & Table of Contents on page 2-7

Now tape in the table of contents and vocabulary pages

The CIB was inspired by the Abstracton Notebook created by the awesome ladies at abstractingCS.com. I still utilize some of their pages - especially their table of contents and vocabulary pages.

Start with the First Page, Number Front and Back - There really are 200 pages