A/B Day
Standard(s):
IT-FWD 3.1 Identify basic HTML document (web page) layout & tags used to create web pages
according to industry standards (e.g., header, footer, side bar, main content,
navigation/menu bar, tabs/drop downs).
IT-FWD 3.2 Demonstrate ability to create a web site utilizing the latest version of HTML (e.g.,
headings, paragraphs, breaks, lists, links, images, horizontal rules, divs).
IT-FWD 3.3 Demonstrate ability to format text using proper tags set by the W3C (strong,
emphasize).
EQ: What are headings? How do we identify HTML tags for paragraphs?
Bellbuster: Review and complete the W3 School tutorial for HEADINGS. Click on the "Try it Yourself" button. Follow the directions below:
1) Add additional heading tags for <h1> thru <h3>
2) Change the text of headings <h4> thru <h6>
3) Create a screenshot of your work and turn it in on Google Classroom. At the bottom of your document answer the following questions:
Lesson Objective:
1. Complete today's bellbuster and turn it in.
2. Make certain notes from Lesson 1, HTML Basic Structure are completed in your online notebook.
3. Access today's notes and add them to your binder under Unit 3. Please note, because our notes are covered under copyrights, you will need to access them from Google Classroom.
4. Today we will explore "Text Elements". We will use Notepad ++ to assist us as we complete today's assignment. You will also be given a handout that will accompany the notes. If you feel comfortable in the coding elements that we are covering, feel free to move ahead of the class.
5. Once we have completed today's assignment/lecture please call me over to your desk so that I can give you credit for your work. Additionally, create a folder in your documents to keep your work that your create in Notepad ++. My suggestion is to organize this in folders by Unit number.
6. Record and answer the essential question(s) in your online binder.
Materials Needed:
Standard(s):
IT-FWD 3.1 Identify basic HTML document (web page) layout & tags used to create web pages
according to industry standards (e.g., header, footer, side bar, main content,
navigation/menu bar, tabs/drop downs).
IT-FWD 3.2 Demonstrate ability to create a web site utilizing the latest version of HTML (e.g.,
headings, paragraphs, breaks, lists, links, images, horizontal rules, divs).
IT-FWD 3.3 Demonstrate ability to format text using proper tags set by the W3C (strong,
emphasize).
EQ: What are headings? How do we identify HTML tags for paragraphs?
Bellbuster: Review and complete the W3 School tutorial for HEADINGS. Click on the "Try it Yourself" button. Follow the directions below:
1) Add additional heading tags for <h1> thru <h3>
2) Change the text of headings <h4> thru <h6>
3) Create a screenshot of your work and turn it in on Google Classroom. At the bottom of your document answer the following questions:
- True or False: You should use heading tags to make text big and bold.
- How do search engines use the headings in your website?
- Which heading tag should be your main heading?
Lesson Objective:
1. Complete today's bellbuster and turn it in.
2. Make certain notes from Lesson 1, HTML Basic Structure are completed in your online notebook.
3. Access today's notes and add them to your binder under Unit 3. Please note, because our notes are covered under copyrights, you will need to access them from Google Classroom.
4. Today we will explore "Text Elements". We will use Notepad ++ to assist us as we complete today's assignment. You will also be given a handout that will accompany the notes. If you feel comfortable in the coding elements that we are covering, feel free to move ahead of the class.
5. Once we have completed today's assignment/lecture please call me over to your desk so that I can give you credit for your work. Additionally, create a folder in your documents to keep your work that your create in Notepad ++. My suggestion is to organize this in folders by Unit number.
6. Record and answer the essential question(s) in your online binder.
Materials Needed:
- Example of Bellbuster Document (see below)
- W3 Schools Tutorial for HEADINGS
- Handout for Text Element Lecture
- Unit 3 Notes (Please access these in Google Classroom)