Welcome to Mr. Manuel's Class
The Create performance task is part of the AP Computer Science Principles exam, where you will:
Develop a computer program of your choice —you get to decide what it does!
Complete a written response section as part of the end-of-course exam, demonstrating your understanding of your project.
You will be given 8-12 hours of class time to:
Code the program.
Record a video showcasing your project.
Prepare a Personalized Project Reference (a document summarizing your work).
In the written exam, you will answer two questions about your project, broken down into four prompts:
Written Response 1: Explain a part of your program.
Written Response 2(a), 2(b), and 2(c): Dive into specific aspects like functionality, purpose, and code implementation.
You will have access to your Personalized Project Reference while completing the written responses.
Prompt Category >> Students should be prepared to respond to the prompts about their program that assesses any of the following objectives:
Prompt Category >> Students should be prepared to respond to the prompts about their program that assesses any of the following objectives: (Create Related Designs)
CRD-2.B: Explain how a program or code segment functions.
CRD-2.C: Identify input(s) to a program.
CRD-2.D: Identify output(s) produced by a program.
CRD-2.E: Develop a program using a development process.
CRD-2.F: Design a program and its user interface.
CRD-2.G: Describe the purpose of a code segment or program by writing documentation.
The Create performance task is part of the AP Computer Science Principles exam, where you will:
Develop a computer program of your choice —you get to decide what it does!
Complete a written response section as part of the end-of-course exam, demonstrating your understanding of your project.
You will be given 8-12 hours of class time to:
Code the program.
Record a video showcasing your project.
Prepare a Personalized Project Reference (a document summarizing your work).
In the written exam, you will answer two questions about your project, broken down into four prompts:
Written Response 1: Explain a part of your program.
Written Response 2(a), 2(b), and 2(c): Dive into specific aspects like functionality, purpose, and code implementation.
You will have access to your Personalized Project Reference while completing the written responses.
Prompt Category >> Students should be prepared to respond to the prompts about their program that assesses any of the following objectives:
The Create performance task is part of the AP Computer Science Principles exam, where you will:
Develop a computer program of your choice —you get to decide what it does!
Complete a written response section as part of the end-of-course exam, demonstrating your understanding of your project.
You will be given 8-12 hours of class time to:
Code the program.
Record a video showcasing your project.
Prepare a Personalized Project Reference (a document summarizing your work).
In the written exam, you will answer two questions about your project, broken down into four prompts:
Written Response 1: Explain a part of your program.
Written Response 2(a), 2(b), and 2(c): Dive into specific aspects like functionality, purpose, and code implementation.
You will have access to your Personalized Project Reference while completing the written responses.
Prompt Category >> Students should be prepared to respond to the prompts about their program that assesses any of the following objectives:
The Create performance task is part of the AP Computer Science Principles exam, where you will:
Develop a computer program of your choice —you get to decide what it does!
Complete a written response section as part of the end-of-course exam, demonstrating your understanding of your project.
You will be given 8-12 hours of class time to:
Code the program.
Record a video showcasing your project.
Prepare a Personalized Project Reference (a document summarizing your work).
In the written exam, you will answer two questions about your project, broken down into four prompts:
Written Response 1: Explain a part of your program.
Written Response 2(a), 2(b), and 2(c): Dive into specific aspects like functionality, purpose, and code implementation.
You will have access to your Personalized Project Reference while completing the written responses.
Prompt Category >> Students should be prepared to respond to the prompts about their program that assesses any of the following objectives: