Monday 26 June 2017

Final exam (extraordinary exam). September 2017

Hi! As you know students who didn’t pass in June, you will have another opportunity in September. You will need to take a global exam in which you will be asked to answer questions about the six units we have studied this year. You will need to get at least 5 out of 10 points in the exam to pass. In order to prepare the exam you can redo the IT Activities we have in our Virtual Classroom.
Here you have a selection of these activities:
  • Unit 1 (Technology and Design): activities 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22; 
  • Unit 2 (Graphical Communication): activities 04, 06,08, 09, 13, 14, 16 and 17.
  • Unit 3 (Materials): activities 07, 08, CA1.
  • Unit 4 (Electricity): activities 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 25, 26, 27 and 28.
  • Unit 5 (Computers and the Internet): on-line exam.
  • Unit 6 (Programming): activities 01_02, 04 and 07. 
Remember that those are only a selection of the activities you can practice with. You also have the solutions to those activities in each unit. Besides you can browser over the complete IT activities we have been working on and redo them. Finally, it would be a good idea to use the workbook to complete the activities (at least for unit 2). Good luck. 

Thursday 15 June 2017

Final exam. June 2017

Hi again! As you know, we will be doing our last exam next week (on Monday and Tuesday) according to the following observations:

  • For those who did not pass two terms (evaluations) you will have to take a global exam. Do not forget your drawing tools. You have the solutions to the workbook for each unit in our virtual classroom.
  • For those who got less than 3 points in the on-line exam we did last week, you will retake this exam.
  • The rest of you will do extra activities in the Computer Room (Programming).
  • Good luck everybody.

Unit 6 (Programming): IT Activities and Solutions to the Workbook.

It's so hot here!
We are finishing the IT Activities 1/2 for this Unit 6. We have been using Scratch to create programs that make the sprite get lost in a maze, draw polygons and flags, ask questions through quizzes, follow the mouse, etc.

If you want to keep practising, go to our virtual classroom and download the pdf file with the instructions to create new programs. You will also find the solutions to the workbook. Next week we will finish the course with extra activities and the final exam for those who failed some of the previous terms (evaluations). Let's hope it's less hot.