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SUMMARY:1 PM – Intro To Python (Summer Session) – Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nLearnt how to use the turtle module to draw in python.\nPackaged our code into functions so it becomes easier for us to draw things.\n\nHomework:\nDo the homework in the file called Jul3_AdvancedTurtleDrawing and submit it into the google drive when you are finished. \nContinuing the code shown below\, convert the shape into a function that can be used to draw the shape at any given x and y coordinate. \n\n# Jul3_AdvancedTurtleHW\nimport turtle as t\nimport random as r\n\nt.bgcolor("lightblue")\nt.speed("fastest")\n\ndef makeRectangle(x\, y\, width\, height\, c):\n   t.penup()\n   t.goto(x\, y)\n   t.pendown()\n\n   t.color(c)\n   t.begin_fill()\n\n   for i in range(2):\n      t.forward(width) # width\n      t.right(90)\n      t.forward(height) # height\n      t.right(90)\n\n   t.end_fill()\n\n# how to make a circle\ndef makeCircle(x\, y\, radius\, c):\n   t.color(c)\n   # moving locations\n   t.penup()\n   t.goto(x\, y)\n   t.pendown()\n\n   t.begin_fill()\n   t.circle(radius) # radius\n   t.end_fill()\n\n# transform this into a function with x and y coordinates that you can set\nmakeRectangle(0\, 0\, 200\, 200\, "black")\nmakeCircle(100\, -150\, 50\, "red")\nmakeCircle(20\, -50\, 20\, "blue")\nmakeCircle(170\, -170\, 20\, "green")\nmakeCircle(170\, -60\, 20\, "yellow")\n\ndef makeShape():\n   # implement this\n\nmakeShape(200\, 0)\nmakeShape(-200\, -200)\n\nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, you can email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com!!
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/1-pm-intro-to-python-summer-session-darin/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240708T150000
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SUMMARY:4 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\nDid our final exam! Your results will be emailed to you within the week. \nHomework:\nNone! \nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, you can email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/4-pm-intro-to-python-darin-29/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T170000
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SUMMARY:3 PM – Intro To Python (Summer Session) – Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nReviewed the homework on making a functions to draw a shape consisting of other shapes.\nStarted and finished the grocery system text based project.\nStarted the robux system text based project\n\nHomework:\nContinue in your same robux system file and add the following: \nfor each selection\, try to add code so you check if you have enough robux in your account and if you do have enough robux\, you can buy the item\, if not\, then print out: \nprint(f”You only have {robux} robux remaining. Therefore you cannot purchase {item_name} for {price} robux.”) \n  \nhere is the format for a selection: \nif selection == “1”:\n___if _____:\n______robux -= 100\n______print(f”You purchased a Hat. You have {robux} robux remaining.”)\n___else: # tell the user they dont have enough robux\n_____ \n\n  \n\nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, you can email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com!!
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/3-pm-intro-to-python-summer-session-darin-7/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T200000
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SUMMARY:7 PM – Intro To Python – Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nContinued learning how to draw in turtle.\nWe made an all purpose draw_rectangle function using the turtle module.\n\nHomework:\n\n Continue in your file named July9_RobotBuilder and create the upper body (the body\, head\, eyes\, neck\, mouth) for the robot.\nThe coordinates are as follow: (-85\, 170) on the top left of the head\, (-5\, 120) for the bottom right of the head\, and (-90\, 100) for the top left of the body.\nYour draw_rectangle function always draws from the top left.\n\nYou have to try to see when creating your rectangles\, where you should start drawing the next rectangle (what coordinates to give your next rectangle).\nThis will be practice for you to see how to connect different rectangles.\n\nNOTES:\nIf you have any questions\, you can contact me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-intro-to-python-darin-3/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240711T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240711T170000
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SUMMARY:3 PM – Intro To Python (Summer Session) – Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nFinished the Robux system program.\nReviewed the topics for the final exam.\n\nHomework:\nOptional Homework to Prepare: \n\nTry drawing any combination of rectangles and circles\, then turning them into a function\, and then making the shape.\nYou can try creating this program for practice:\nCreate a program that lets you cook a randomly selected recipe from the list: Chicken Spaghetti\, Lasagna\, Burger \nand lets you get random amounts of rating points. \nThe program outputs the following: \nWelcome to the AYCLOGIC cooking show! You start with 0 rating points. \nWhat do you want to do?\n1. Cook\n2. Leave the game\nEnter your selection: 1 \nYou cooked a Chicken Spaghetti and got 10 rating points. \nWhat do you want to do?\n1. Cook\n2. Leave the game\nEnter your selection: 1 \nYou cooked a Lasagna and got 15 rating points. \nWhat do you want to do?\n1. Cook\n2. Leave the game\nEnter your selection: 1 \nYou cooked a Lasagna and got 0 rating points. \nWhat do you want to do?\n1. Cook\n2. Leave the game\nEnter your selection: 1 \nYou cooked a Burger and got 20 rating points. \nWhat do you want to do?\n1. Cook\n2. Leave the game\nEnter your selection: 2 \nThank you for playing with us. \nYou cooked the following:\nChicken Spaghetti\nLasagna\nBurger \nYou ended the game with a total of 45 rating points. \n \n\n  \nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, you can email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com!!
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/3-pm-intro-to-python-summer-session-darin-8/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240716T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240716T190000
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SUMMARY:6 PM – Intro To Python – Shawn
DESCRIPTION:What We Did\n\nReviewed the quiz\nLearned about functions\n\nHomework\n\nCreate a new file called July16_FunctionsWithoutReturnValue:\n\nRead and do the codes from Pg. 130-133\nSolve problems #4-6 from https://www.ayclogic.com/list-inputs-if-and-else-loops-and-function/\n\n\nContact us at gamas@ayclogic.com or allison@ayclogic.com if you have any questions or need any help.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-shawn-50/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240716T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240716T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T144424
CREATED:20240717T031554Z
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SUMMARY:7 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nLearnt how to combine multiple shapes into one function in turtle\n\nHomework:\n\n\n\n Create a file called July16_AdvancedTurtleHW.py and convert the following code into a function that can be used to draw the shape at any coordinates:\n\n\n\n\nimport turtle as t\n\nt.bgcolor("lightblue")\nt.speed("fastest")\n\ndef draw_rectangle(x\, y\, length\, height\, pen_color):\n# sets color\nt.color(pen_color)\n\n# this moves location\nt.penup()\nt.goto(x\, y)\nt.pendown()\n\nt.begin_fill()\n# this draws the shape\nfor i in range(2):\nt.forward(length) # draws length\nt.right(90)\nt.forward(height) # draws height\nt.right(90)\nt.end_fill()\n\ndraw_rectangle(0\, 0\, 100\, 20\, "black")\ndraw_rectangle(0\, 50\, 10\, 100\, "red")\ndraw_rectangle(90\, 50\, 10\, 100\, "red")\n\ndef make_shape(x\, y):\n# to make\n# to make\n\n\n\nHere is what the image looks like: \n\nNOTES:\nIf you have any questions\, you can contact me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com \n 
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-intro-to-python-darin-4/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240723T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240723T190000
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SUMMARY:6 PM – Intro To Python – Shawn
DESCRIPTION:What We Did\n\nLearned about functions with if else statements inside\nLearned about functions with return values\n\nHomework\n\nCreate a new file called July23_FunctionsWithReturnValue:\n\nDo the “Try It Yourself” section for parts\n\n8-1\, 8-2 (found in Pg. 131) and 8-3\, 8-4\, 8-5 (found in Pg. 137)\n\n\nRead and do the code from\n\nIf you have the second version of the book: Pg. 138-139\nIf you have the third version of the book: Pg. 137-139\n\n\n\n\nContact us at gamas@ayclogic.com or allison@ayclogic.com if you have any questions or need any help.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-shawn-51/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240723T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240723T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T144424
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SUMMARY:7 PM – Intro To Python – Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nLearnt how to combine multiple shapes into one function in turtle\n\n  \nHomework:\nCreate your project proposal on paper or on tablet (by drawing)\, and label/color the drawing. You want to follow the requirements listed in the link below\, and take a picture of the proposal (drawing) send me an email of the photo to ddjapri@ayclogic.com. \nSample drawing proposal: \n \nAlternatively\, you can upload the photo image to google drive but let me know by email that you uploaded by google drive. \nRequirements: \nhttps://www.ayclogic.com/intro-to-python-final-project-criteria/ \n  \nNOTES:\nIf you have any questions\, you can contact me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com \nYou can look up specific color codes here: https://htmlcolorcodes.com/ \nColor code example: #A12345
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-intro-to-python-darin-5/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240730T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240730T190000
DTSTAMP:20260515T144424
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SUMMARY:6 PM – Intro To Python – Shawn
DESCRIPTION:What We Did\n\nLearned more about the difference of functions with and without return values\nLearned how to generate random numbers and choices\n\nHomework\n\nCreate a new file called July30_FunctionReview\n\nCopy and paste the code from the “July30_FunctionReview” file found in our class Google Drive. (This was the class code we reviewed)\nStore this file along with your class lesson notes/code so you can study it in the future if needed\n\n\nCreate a new file called July30_FunctionsWithReturnValueandRandom:\n\nSolve problem #7 from https://www.ayclogic.com/list-inputs-if-and-else-loops-and-function/\nSolve all problems #1-4 from https://www.ayclogic.com/intro-to-python/star-wars-problem/\nIn your own words\, answer these questions by writing them as comments in Python (Remember: you can write comments by putting a # in front of words in Thonny)\n\nWhat is the difference between functions with return values and functions without return values?\nWhat is the purpose of functions? How are they helpful?\n\n\n\n\nContact us at gamas@ayclogic.com or allison@ayclogic.com if you have any questions or need any help.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-shawn-52/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240730T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240730T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T144424
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240731T033412Z
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SUMMARY:7 PM – Intro To Python – Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nLearnt how to make half circles using a new parameter for t.circle(radius\, extent)\, using extent as a parameter in draw_circle()\nLearnt how to incline any shape using the new heading parameter\nLearnt how to make shapes appear at random throughout the map with random color\n\nHomework:\nYour final project is due August 27 \nCreate 25% progress on your final project. This means you want to finish at least 2 objects (a combination of shapes) by next week. \nFOR THOSE OF YOU THAT HAVEN’T FINISHED: \nCreate your project proposal on paper or on tablet (by drawing)\, and label/color the drawing. You want to follow the requirements listed in the link below\, and take a picture of the proposal (drawing) send me an email of the photo to ddjapri@ayclogic.com. \nSample drawing proposal: \n \nAlternatively\, you can upload the photo image to google drive but let me know by email that you uploaded by google drive. \nRequirements: \nhttps://www.ayclogic.com/intro-to-python-final-project-criteria/ \n  \nNOTES:\nIf you have any questions\, you can contact me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com \nYou can look up specific color codes here: https://htmlcolorcodes.com/ \nColor code example: #A12345
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-intro-to-python-darin-6/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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