Web Development, Part 1 - Ellipsis Education

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CS Applications Web Development, Part 1

This is the page for our full-year course. If you are looking for a condensed option for summer camps or short instruction blocks, consider our Supplementary Offerings.

PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE:

HTML
CSS
Javascript

SOFTWARE USED IN COURSE:

Google Chrome
Phoenix Code or Pickcode.io

SUPPORTED DEVICES:

Mac
Windows
Chromebook

INSTRUCTIONAL MODELS:

Direct Instruction
Instructional Scaffolding
Use of Learning Objectives
Relevant Vocabulary
Bloom’s Taxonomy
of Questions
Inquiry-Based Instruction
Project-Based Instruction
Cooperative Learning
Independent Study

SUPPORTED LEARNING MODELS:

Classroom
Blended
Hybrid
Synchronous
Asynchronous

STANDARDS ALIGNED:

ISTE Seal of Alignment

National and State K-12 Computer Science Standards

REINFORCES:

Math
ELA
Social-Emotional Learning

Course Description

In this introductory text-based programming course, students build and design websites using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Students learn web development fundamentals and web design best practices through a variety of project-based Unplugged and Coding lessons. Digital Citizenship lessons foster safe and positive online behaviors, and STEM Career lessons highlight how STEM knowledge can benefit students regardless of their chosen career path. By the end of this course, students will be able to build basic websites that include hyperlinks, images, lists, and interactive elements.

Resources Included

  • Teacher training videos
  • Summative assessments
  • Formative assessments
  • Syllabus
  • Customized standards map
  • Step-by-step lesson plans
  • Pacing guide
  • Teacher and student slide decks
  • English language learner supplemental teaching guides
  • Vocabulary words and definitions
  • Coding lessons
  • Unplugged lessons
  • Digital Citizenship lessons
  • STEM Career lessons
  • Hardware integrations

“If I can teach this stuff, literally anyone could.”

— Amy Giba, STEM Teacher

“The kids get fired up because they can see the connections.”

— Collin Yust, 3rd Grade Teacher

Core Pillars of Ellipsis Education

Not every student loves to code, and that’s ok. That’s why the Core Pillars of Ellipsis Education are at the center of every course. Each pillar includes activities built to engage every learning style in the classroom.

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