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Class Summary

Overview

There are no slides associated with this lesson. Much of this lesson will be spent on project presentations.

Learning Objectives

In this lesson, students will:

  • Present projects.
  • Celebrate what we've learned.
  • Identify ways to keep learning.

Duration

60 minutes


Suggested Agenda

Time Activity Purpose
0:00 - 0:02 Welcome Introduce the lessons objectives and agenda.
0:02 - 0:42 Presenting Projects Encourage students to present what they've been working on.
0:42 - 0:58 Continued Learning Discuss the steps students can take to continue on their programming journey.
0:58 - 0:60 Summary Wrap up the learning and share next steps.

Materials and Preparation

  • Send out the link to the presentation slides to students.

Differentiation and Extensions

  • If students aren't forthcoming with questions, assign a few recap activities — pull from unused homework assignments or xx-additional-exercises.md.


Lesson Procedure

Activity: Welcome (2 minutes)

Introduce the lessons objectives and agenda.


Activity: Presenting Projects (40 minutes)

Encourage students to present what they've been working on.

Teaching Tips:

  • Only allow students three minutes each; less for a larger class.
  • Some students might not want to present, and that's fine! This is just their chance to show off what they've done.
  • Compliment their projects! They've worked hard.

Activity: Continued Learning (16 minutes)

Discuss the steps students can take to continue on their programming journey.

Teaching Tips:

  • Ask students what they're interested in — web development, front-end, back-end, full-stack, pure programming, data science, etc.
  • Give tips for each group. Encourage those interested in web development to review the "Next Steps" presentation from the previous unit.
  • If GA has a class on that topic (for example, Web Development Immersive or HTML, CSS, & Web Design Circuit), encourage them to look into it!

Activity: Summary (2 minutes)

Wrap up the learning and share next steps.

Teaching Tips:

  • They made it through the class! This is the time to celebrate.