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Week 4 Review Tiket #5

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AkhilNandhakumar opened this issue Sep 22, 2022 · 13 comments
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Week 4 Review Tiket #5

AkhilNandhakumar opened this issue Sep 22, 2022 · 13 comments

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@AkhilNandhakumar
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Name Blog Pair Grading
Akhil LINK 2.7+/3
Re'em LINK 2.7+/3
Tristan LINK 2.7+/3
Saathvika LINK 2.7+/3
@CalissaT
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CalissaT commented Sep 22, 2022

Grade: 2.7+/3

  • Good demonstration of collaboration
    • Assigning tasks and roles
  • Good FRQ work and explanations
    • Good use of comments
  • Thorough lesson on control structures
  • Creative array ideas
  • Reflection and overview of key ideas at the end
  • Tristan showcased a cool solar system demo and game

@deimie
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deimie commented Sep 22, 2022

Grade: 2.7+/3
Graded by: Evan Snahcez

  • Collaboration
    • Assigned roles
  • FRQ
    • Good explanation
    • Answered correctly
  • Array
    • New ASCII
    • Reworked some logic
    • Great explaining
    • Good comments

@RohanG326
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Rohan Gaikwad
Grade: 2.7+

  • FRQs could have had a little more depth and explanation
  • Collaboration was good and I liked the organization
  • Used scoring rubrics as well for the FRQs
  • Good lesson on control structures
  • Iteration Lab Horizontal and Backwards
  • good collaboration with tristan and akhil but not reem and saathvika
  • javascript 3d solar system and codewords js was really cool

@horizon-ab
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Grade: 2.7+

  • FRQ 2018 (Re'em and Saathvika) - thorough explanation of each part
  • FRQ 2019 (Tristan and Akhil) - good explanation of each part, scored responses as well
  • Lesson on control structures, very thorough and explained many aspects
  • Horizontal and backwards monkeys, simplified printing with with more class orientated work
  • Extra ASCII art and poems, explanation of imperative vs. object-orientated
  • Solar System and Codewords - super cool!
    Commentator: Bailey Say

@kiannp44
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2.7+/3
Kian Pasokhi

  • Did the FRQs in pairs and showed understanding of everything. Went into detail on what the code does and how it functions.
  • Lots of comments in the code, shows very good understanding of what they're doing.
  • Kept the monkey theme and made it horizontal and showed a good understanding of the code.
  • Added more objects to the cat loop; showed good understanding of how it worked.
  • Added a Solar System Lab with JavaScript

@ellenjxu
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ellenjxu commented Sep 22, 2022

Grade: 2.7+/3

  • Went above and beyond in extra solar system and codewords code
  • Great explanations of FRQ and lessons
  • Showed JS understanding using Greet as well

@Samuelwaang
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Samuelwaang commented Sep 22, 2022

2.7+/3
Commenter: Samuel Wang

  • The scrumboard was explained well and the roles and plan were shown clearly
  • the 2019 frq was explained clearly and they scored themselves to make sure that they did it correctly
  • did control structures lesson in java, talked about if-else, switch, for loop, break and continue
  • did monkey iteration horizontally, made monkey objects and printed them as objects
  • cat iteration by switching columns and rows to do horizontally, explained further questions about this code
  • solar system thing and wordle thing made using java put in fastpages

@nicm2
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nicm2 commented Sep 22, 2022

  • organized scrum board with outlined team roles
  • explanation of frqs and work as a team/pairs
  • shows scoring of FRQ based on CB requirements
  • productive blogging on methods and previous learning
  • creative 2d array projects, worked on together, use of OOP
  • discuss learning on 2d array lab
  • work on extra cool stuff with javascript
  • work on greet

Overall very impressive
Score 2.7+/3

@supermengman
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  • Scrum board, good organization
  • working as team/pairs for FRQ, thorough explanations within the blogs
  • also show scoring of FRQ on collegeboard, analysis
  • creative ASCII for the iterations
  • Answer questions in hacks
  • Expansion of iteration for more rows or columns
  • Tristan: three.js simulation of the sun; also a game?

2.7+

@bgt072105
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bgt072105 commented Sep 22, 2022

Score: 2.7+/3 for everyone

  • Really great job with solar system simulation
  • Nice implementation of code words
  • good explanation of FRQs
  • Good iteration mini labs
  • Good scrum board

@jz21324
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jz21324 commented Sep 22, 2022

2.7+/3.0 for everyone

  • Everyone showed a good understanding of 2D Iteration
  • FRQs showed a good understanding of the text
  • Tristan had a very cool solar system simulation that deserves 3.0/3.0
  • Saathvika did extra with frontend and backend

@jm1021
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jm1021 commented Sep 22, 2022

Akhil - discussed group project and scrum board. talked about roles

Reem/Satv - frog simulator part a if/else part b talked on double and average.
Akhil/Tristan - Akhil leap year checker, spoke on key lines of code and nice comments. Tristan discussed second part, also spoke of review on Scoring.

Satv- Control Structures - if/else. switch statement including default. loops spoke on for and while do same thing, included break and continue.

Akil - monkey lab switching to horizontal and basic oop shown.
Satv - switch to cats and printed horizontally, answered question. Probably a little clarification on imperative needed. Other definitions were very good. Worked on Greet front and backend to count.
Re'em - took and original and discussed printing horizontal.
Tristan - same monkey horizontal. extra JS for solar system. playing with wordle

Everyone seems real active. Presentation by Tristan and Re'em need to highlight better on stuff.

2.8 for everyone.

@hetvit27
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Grade: +2.7/3.0

  • Above and beyond with solar system simulation
  • Clear explanation of FRQs
  • Solid future directions with scrum board

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