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SUMMARY:9 AM - Indo - Intro to Python - Joel
DESCRIPTION:Today we did:\n\nWe did exercises for the 1st quiz.\n\nHomework:\n\nReview the following topics (you can use your files or the files from the Google Drive):\n\nPrinting\, Variables and Data Types (don’t forget f-string\, .upper\, etc.)\nIf\, Elif\, Else\nInput\nList (.append\, etc. )\nList For Loop (For-Each)\nFor Loop with Range\nWhile Loops\n\n\nYou can try redoing the exercises from here: https://www.ayclogic.com/intro-to-python-exercises/ 
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SUMMARY:7 PM - Indo - Intro to Python - Joel
DESCRIPTION:Today we did:\n\nWe learned how to draw semi-circles.\nWe learned how to change the colors of the drawings.\n\nHomework:\n\nMake sure to start working on your project. Do as much as you can\, the elements that you know how to do\, maybe the iceberg\, ocean\, and birds. Remember\, you have to make a function for each object\, and call the function for how ever many objects there are of the same type. For example\, if you make a draw_bird function\, and you have three birds in the drawing\, you call the function 3 times.\n\n 
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