Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Thursday, March 27th- 8th Grade- Review for Friday's Database Test

Bellringer:
@ We are NOT using the typing book for several days.
We are learning the number keypad. 

The daily bellringers will now be practicing the number pad
http://www.typeonline.co.uk/number_pad_lesson1.html
Choose exercise 2 and then click on the word "start."
Time will not start until you put your cursor
 in the white rectangle and start typing.
Record you typing speed and accuracy in your typing file.

IF YOU DO NOT MAKE 98, 99 OR 100% ACCURACY, CLICK ON REPEAT!
TEST ON FRIDAY- you can practice exit activity at home.
Bring a book or homework on Friday to read after the test.
    

What are we learning?Understand the basics of databases.
How is database information used, organized, and managed in business?


Guided Lesson: 
@ TEST REVIEW BY TEACHER

@ TEST REVIEW BY STUDENT
@ Intelligence gathering has occurred throughout history. 
The NSA uses "queries" (A database query is a piece of code (a query) 
that is sent to a database in order to get information back from 

the database. ) to meet its objectives of counterterrorism, 
counterproliferation and cyber security. However, many people
question if gathering huge amounts of metadata without a 

warrant violates our 4th Amendment rights. (The right of the people to be 
secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable 
searches and seizures)


A feature that displays records that meet one or more specific 
criteria or condition is called a filter or query.
 

When you what to find more than one criteria you use connector words.
Two examples of connector words are OR and AND.
And- will give you a smaller search.
Or- will give you a larger search.

Review NSA Database Project Rubric:


A visual look at how the NSA works https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3kwqiZTH2k3EGcDmSQPJ3_MWfoPtivy-1kGMdNpZXU9b4nLUTnj5-koertbf3kR2aHrbOAukY_uUN181z7IkuiJ0AqbmIIMNxfXlA6fC8eG-HLGmvqllduMx587aqZpUWGGBm91C2Vc_u/s1600/Google.png


A sample of a finished project http://misswitkowski.edu.glogster.com/nsa-miss-w-6753 


NSA Glogster Rubric Criteria
Items that need to be on Glogster

Points


Grade


Your Name

5


 


Spelling and Grammar

15


 


Design Principles followed contrast, alignment, repetition, 
white space, proximity, and balance

10


 


NSA National Security Agency definition

10


 


Definition of either Counterterrorism OR counterproliferation
OR cybersecurity

10


 


5 different items that NSA can track you by. You  must have picture and item’s name.

50


 


Final Grade
 
 
 
 
Independent Activity: 
Go to 
http://edu.glogster.com/ 
 

In the upper right corner click the PINK log in box.

8th grade LOG-INSstudents first initial and last name followed by atms14.  

PASSWORDS: student birthdays in the mddyyyy format.


When you are finished (Make sure your LAST NAME is NOT on Glog)

you will copy your NSA Glog web address link to edmodo
and write one positive thing about the NSA (See Qs 5, 6, or 7) Why?
and one area of concern (negative thing) about the NSA.(See Qs 2, 3, or 4) Why? 
 
@ Complete the Access ribbon worksheet @
 
 Exit Activities: Database Test Questions
The first database test will be on these questions.
 
http://www.quia.com/rr/956502.html
There are some questions we covered today.
To put data in a particular order is to sort.
Ascending is small to large, A-Z order.
Descending is large to small, Z-A order.
Two examples of connector words are OR and AND.
A feature that displays records that meet one or more specific 
criteria or condition is called a filter or query.
 

CIA code breaking
Code 5 or 6 your choice

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