APCSA Update for May 6, 2002 35. Journal Prompt for the Week of May 6, 2002: Reflect on the Purging of your Portfolio. How did it make you feel? Why? Your 4th Quarter Portfolio is due before 3:47 pm on Thursday, May 9, 2002, if you are a Senior. The Fodder list will be sent, and will appear on the web page. NonSeniors may use it as a guide for their Portfolio, but that Fodder list will be different. You should have done the following: - Written in your Journal. - Turned in Engaged Problem Solving - Lab 11 - Analysis Exercise - Part III. - Turned in Chapter 15 Problems Part II - Pages 899-902 (6, 11); Pages 902-904 (1-8 Pick One); Page 904 (3). - Turned in MBCS Step 5: Learning How Fish Interact With The Environment. - Finished Chapter 15 Quiz. - Explored APCSA FR 1999. - Explored APCSA FR 2000. - Explored APCSA FR 2001. - Prepared for 4th Quarter Examination. - Turned in Lab 14: Core I - What Is a C++ Class? - Turned in the MultiGuess AP Samples. This week: # Write in your Journal. # 4th Quarter Examination. # Explore Lenni's C++ Web Page. # Investigate the ACM Magazine Archives. # Take the Spring Survey electronically. # Turn in your Portfolio if you are a senior. # Study and take your final if you are a Senior - Note the note on exemptions. # Lab 14: Core II - Default Constructors. # MBCS Step 6. # Lab 14: Core III - Displaying a Calendar Object Using HTML. # Lab 14: Analysis - Designing Classes. # Work on your web page. Please recall that each piece of work that you turn in should contain your Name, Date, Period, and What the work is called. Explore the APCSA web page. If you have questions or need some help, please see me, or one of your fellow students. See the Syllabus for information on how to get outside of class help. DAY -- David A. Young Fayetteville dyoung@fayar.net dyoung7@prodigy.net http://www.fayar.net/east/teacher.web/Math/young/ "No good deed goes unpunished." -Ferengi Rules of Acquisition #285