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APCSP_FBLA (FEB)

APCSP_FBLA

Shannon Anderson-Rush – AP Computer Science Principles - FBLA

Shannon Anderson-Rush
AP Computer Science Principles

FBLA Activities

Month FBLA Activities Skills Covered Course
August Standards
Activity Active P4: Analyzing
Communication, Problems &
Writing clear Origami Instructions Team work Artifacts
Careers, data APCSP LO
September STEMPremier processing 3.1.1
October Etiquette Worksheet Etiquette, APCSP: LO
November Virtual Reality Project (BAA A17) Communication 3.3.1
Thinking, APCSPEU 7.5
December Ethics in Computer Programming discussion problem solving,
(state project) writing APCSP LO
January Thinking, writing, 7.4.1
February FBLA Knowledge Quiz (BAA F9) ethical decision
making APCSP LO
FBLA Invitation (BAA F24) Thinking 7.4.1
P4: Analyzing
Communication Problems &
Artifacts

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August

Assignment: Origami Algorithms

Directions: Using one sheet of origami paper,
create the animal or flower from the pictorial
instructions you were given. Write instructions
(steps) in words, to create your origami animal or
flower. You cannot use any pictures or diagrams.
Be exact and detailed. You may use "YouTube"
videos to help you as long as you are not
accessing written instructions (it’s your job to
create the algorithm).

Rubric Points Possible Points Earned
4
Requirement 4
Instructions are well written and clear 4
Instructions follow a logical order
Instructions are neat and free of spelling and 4
grammar errors 8
Instructions are written in structured English 24
Origami submitted
Total

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Student Sample

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September

STEMPremier

Directions: STEMPremier is the crossroads where students, colleges and corporations
meet. STEM Premier is the first online solution that assists students in designing a
career pathway, educators in recruiting top talent to their schools, and employers in
developing a stable, continuous talent pipeline.

Create an online profile at http://www.stempremier.com/fbla. Download a .pdf of your
profile and then upload the profile here.

Rubric Points Points
Possible Earned
Item
25
Profile is completed in full with accurate
information 15
Profile .pdf is uploaded to dropbox 10
Profile is uploaded by due date 50
Total

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Student Sample

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October

Etiquette Worksheet

Directions: Etiquette is very important in business and career. Complete the worksheet as
many times as necessary.

Rubric

Requirement Points Possible Points Earned
All questions are answered 5
Worksheet completed by deadline 5
Question Score 90
Total
100

Student Sample

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November

Virtual Reality Report

Research virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and holographic entertainment worlds. Discuss
how this technology will reshape economics and marketing and how FBLA and other student-led
organizations can use some of this information in a two- to three-page report. Include at least 2
small pictures and 2 sources in your paper. Follow the formatting in the FBLA Format Guide
attached below.

Rubric

Item Points Points
Possible Earned
Report written following proper business format
Report contains quality information 15
Report is free of spelling and grammar errors 25
Total 10
50

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Student Sample

PC/Computers

PC/computers have been a sensational innovation to the computer science field. They
have helped with communication, transfer of data, and for searching on the web. They have
also helped out by solving a great amount of crisis happening around the world due to the
illegal activity being done over a network. In our world, we have smartphones that are basically
our computers and they are capable of having more computing power than other devices. The
advances in the integrated circuits brought out the development of smaller and better general
digital computers. This has helped with making devices that can be carried around everywhere,
and will make it more powerful. Notebook computers have also been made too since the
reduced size of them has been able to create them in a thin and lightweight form. Much of
these computers have been made in the late 1990’s, and has been developing overtime with
the addition of computer science. Without this field, many of them wouldn’t have been
developed to what they are known today. Computers are what we rely on each and every day
to get our tasks done. Therefore, the innovation of this device has led to a widespread in the
growth of technology and computer science.

SOURCE
Computers. The Columbia University. J.R. Goodman, June 5, 2012:
http://www.encyclopedia.com/science-and- technology/computers-and-electrical-
engineering/computers-and-computing/computer

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Score: 100
Report meets criteria, is properly formatted, and includes both picture and source.

December

Ethics in Computer Programming
Read the short article on The Programming Code of
Ethics: https://www.gammadyne.com/ethics.htm. Select the one ethic that you think is most
important and explain why. Respond to two classmates who chose a different standard and
elaborate on their point.

Rubric

Student Sample

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January

FBLA Knowledge Quiz

How well do you know FBLA. Take the FBLA Knowledge Quiz to find out. Post your results
in itsLearning. You may complete the quiz as many times as you wish.

Rubric

Item Points Points
Earned
Possible

All questions are answered 15

Quiz is completed in a timely fashion 5

Quiz result screenshot is uploaded to itsLearning 5

Total 25

Student Sample

Feedback

100
Congratulations! You have a perfect score and are well versed in your
FBLA knowledge.

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February

FBLA Invitation

Prepare an invitation inviting students to attend the next FBLA meeting. Your invitation should
be eye catching and include a graphic. Upload your invitation to itsLearning when complete.

Rubric

Category Point Points
Value Earned
 Title of Invitation
 Graphic 5
 Chapter Meeting Information 10
 Who, What, When, Where included 10
 Spelling & Grammar 25
 Overall Quality 10
 Not submitted on time 10
 Total -5
70

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Student Sample

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100
Invitation contains all of the required information and is inviting to students.

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