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An outline of topics to be addressed each day is presented below. This list is not complete; additional items are covered for most classes. If students are absent, they should consult these pages and check with the instructor concerning material missed.
Last Month
Last Month
Last Month
What happens when you run this code?
Finding prime numbers
Assignments - lab 1-5 is optional
Assignments - lab 1-6
No Classes
No new material
Get caught up on labs or continue reading about arrays
Drop Day
Quiz next Wednesday on material covered to date
Super Computing Contest
♦ http://www.challenge.nm.org/
♦ Registration closes September 20th
♦ What is meant by pseudo random numbers?
♦ What does scaling mean?
Quiz will be next week - Wednesday
September 20 is last day to register for Super Computing Contest: www.nm.challenge.org
Sample problem: Greeting, GetAge, StateAge
Review: random numbers and arrays
Work on - get caught up with - assignments.
Check my notebook frequently for status
Drop Day
Next Tuesday First C++ Quiz - Be Sure to Review the following
Lab 1-10 (OPTIONAL)
Assignments graded and returned
♦ Read the Problem - 1-4 asked for the even integers, some printed all of them
♦ Read the Problem - 1-7 asked for 1 D array, we have not covered 2 D arrays yet. It also required printing the elements, some did not, it required "apropriately
labeled", some did not label the sum.
♦ 4 points being deducted for failure to follow formatting (debugging purposes...) instructions
♦ 4 points per day for each day late (holidays, weekends not included, drop days are included)
Check status of assignments
Work on assignments or review for quiz next class - Be Sure to Review the following
Quiz
Claire takes quiz 3rd period
Lab 1-11 - discuss approach - not optional
Drop Day
Discuss Solution for quiz 1-1
♦ NG means not graded
♦ Graded leniently, each question or problem or TF counted 1 point, Extra credit was also worth 1 point each
52 max points deducted - lowest grade possible is 48, so started with a 48 point bonus
Code writing typically counts more than the other types of questions but counted same for this quiz
Added 3 points to each grade
♦ Grades ranged from 63 to 103
Return quizzes at end of period
Lab 1-11 - discuss approach - optional
Discuss restaurant problem for anyone that needs additional assistance
Work on assignments or study for next quiz-Wednesday of next week - it will cover functions and 1D arrays - review the following
No Class for 10-12
9th grade students: Review for quiz or complete assignments
Review for Quiz 1-2
♦ Functions (introduction and passing values by reference and by value only)
Work on assignments or review for quiz
Quiz 1-2 on 1D arrays and functions
♦ Passing by reference and by value
♦ static variables
♦ inline functions
♦ ternary operator
Two-Dimensional Arrays, continued
Labs 10 and 11 are optional - Lab 1-12 is not optional and is due next class
Drop Day