AP Computer Science Principles in Python
- Level High School
- Contact Hours 125
- Timeframe Year
AP Computer Science Principles introduces students to the foundational concepts of computer science and programming in Python. With a unique focus on creative problem solving and real-world applications, students are challenged to explore how computing and technology can impact the world.
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Introduction to Programming
Karel is a dog that only knows how to move, turn left, and place tennis balls in his world. You can give Karel these commands to instruct him to do certain things. We use Karel to show you what it means to program, and allow you to focus on problem-solving. |
Practice PT: Pair-Programming Paint!
In this project, students apply their knowledge of Karel to express their artistic side and create an image using Ultra Karel commands. |
Programming with Python
Students learn the basics of Python, including variables, user input, control structures, functions with parameters and return values, and basic graphics, and how to send messages to objects. |
Python Control Structures
Students learn how to use booleans and logical operators with control structures to make more advanced programs in Python. |
Functions and Parameters
Students learn how to write reusable code with functions and parameters. |
Practice PT: Tell a Story
Students apply what they've learned from the previous module to write reusable code with functions and parameters. |
Basic Data Structures
Students will learn the basics of lists in Python while exploring tuples and lists. Students will explore how to create each of these and the various methods to access or alter them. |
Digital Information
Students learn about the various ways to represent information digitally including number systems, encoding data, programmatically creating pixel images, comparing data encodings, compressing and encrypting data. |
Practice PT: Steganography
Students apply knowledge about digital representation of data in a real-world application of using steganography to encrypt information. |
Practice PT: Create an Image Filter!
Students apply data structure and digital information concepts together to create their own image filters. |
The Internet
Students explore the structure and design of the internet, and how this design affects the reliability of network communication, the security of data, and personal privacy. |
Project: The Effects of the Internet
Students apply their knowledge of the internet as they look at the impacts that it has on our world. |
Data
Students explore using computational tools to store massive amounts of data, manipulate and visualize data, find patterns in data, and pull conclusions from data. |
Project: Present a Data-Driven Insight
Students apply data concepts into a project where they can explore their own data application. |
Project: The Impact of Computing
While the performance task is no longer a graded part of the AP test, the skills needed for the performance task are still a part of the curriculum. This module will give students a chance to apply these concepts in a project format. |
Create Performance Task
Students will be given the chance to review course content and practice the skills necessary to complete each performance task. |
AP Exam Review
Students review of the topics covered in the course and practice solving AP Exam-style multiple-choice questions. |
Creative Development
Students learn the theory and practice of user interface design. Students learn about what makes an engaging and accessible user interface and will employ an iterative design process including rapid prototyping and user testing to design and develop their own engaging programs. |
Final
Final exam for the course. |
Computer Science Principles Pretest
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Explore programs that your students will build throughout this course!
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View Units CodeHS PD OptionsAP Computer Science Principles in Python is aligned with the following standards
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AP Computer Science Principles 2020 | View (100%) |
North Carolina Computer Science I | View (100%) |
Nebraska Foundations of Computing | View (100%) |
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