A complete, ready-to-teach AP Computer Science Principles lesson packet for Unit 1, Topic 1.1: Collaboration. Branded slides, guided notes, an applied computing scenario, a hands-on activity, AP-style MCQs, a Mini-FRQ, an exit ticket, and every answer key.
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Teaching Topic 1.1 shouldn't mean building from scratch. This packet hands you everything for the arc: a branded slide deck, concept-targeted guided notes with answer key, an applied computing scenario with a full Teacher Key, an AP-style MCQ practice set, a Mini-FRQ matched to the exam format, and an exit ticket.
A READ FIRST teacher guide tells you exactly what to print and when. The whole packet follows the locked open-and-teach folder system used across the full course: 00 Start Here / 01 Present / 02 Student Handouts / 03 Scenario / 04 Collaboration / 05 Assessment / 06 Answer Keys.
Students apply the idea in a believable computing scenario and defend a decision, backed by a full Teacher Key with facilitation moves and sample answers.
MCQs follow exam-style length, position, and spread rules. The Mini-FRQ matches exam scoring weights.
Students don't summarize. They make a defensible decision in a believable workplace moment.
READ FIRST tells you exactly what to print. About 10 minutes of prep before Day 1.
Looks like every other topic in the course, so students never wonder where they are.
A Standards & Skills Map shows EK-by-EK alignment for your syllabus submission.
Self-grading Google Forms™. Assign through Google Classroom™ and it grades itself.
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Built for grades 11 to 12 AP Computer Science Principles. It also works as a strong standalone CTE lesson.
Editable PowerPoint and Word, print-ready PDF, plus self-grading Google Forms™ for the MCQ set and Mini-FRQ. You'll need PowerPoint or Google to edit.
This curriculum is designed to supplement, not replace, a college-level introductory computing textbook adopted by your school for AP® Course Audit compliance.