9-12 Module

The 9-12 Module for Computer Science is organized by cluster (big concept) and lesson topic.

You can start by selecting a lesson below. This lesson will open in a new tab. The first page of the lesson will help you set up a CSIN to track your progress as a lesson may target more than one standard. At the end of a lesson you will notice that the next lesson is linked. You can use this to jump from lesson to lesson, or you can return to this page.

Please note: at the bottom of this page is 1) Certificate of Completion Form and 2) a Module feedback survey. Please complete both the certificate of completion form and the this survey once you have finished all of the lessons in the Module.

Completion Form

1. Download the cover page: 9-12 Computer Science Cover Page

2. Compile all of your completed Computer Science Interactive Notebook (CSIN) files and complete the top of the 9-12 Computer Science Cover Page

3. Share your Computer Science Interactive Notebook (CSIN) and the 9-12 Computer Science Cover Page with your site administrator. (You may need to describe your work, talk through the activities you completed, etc.)

4. Compile your completed 9-12 Computer Science Cover Page and all of the 9-12 CSIN files as a sharable file (as a single file (PDF), as a zipped/compressed file, or as a Google Drive folder). PLEASE NOTE: Name your file "Last_First_County_ModuleTitle" eg: "Brown_Charlie_Mineral_912"

5. Upload the 3-5 Computer Science Cover Page (must be signed at a "Target" or "Acceptable" level by your administrator) and all of your CSIN files via the Notice of Completion Form.

6. If you are a Clark County School District teacher and would like to receive a certificate for CU hours, email Jason Lillebo at lilleboj@rpdp.net once all of the above steps have been completed to request that your submission be reviewed. Please allow up to 10 school days to receive your certificate.

Module Feedback Survey

After completing all of the lessons in this Module, please complete the Module Feedback Survey via the link below:

I think I found an error/dead link. Who do I tell?

If you found an error or a dead link please let us know. We strive for perfection, but mistakes keep us human. If you did find and error or a dead link, please let us know via this error tracking link: CS Error Tracking Form

Thank you much. We will correct the error as soon as possible.