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The jQuery Site

##Overview

The jQuery site will be created in the process of completing the Independent Practice ("You Do") sections of Lesson 1 & Lesson 2 of this unit. The focus of this project is to create a website using almost entirely jQuery code. There will be some basic HTML code for jQuery interaction but that is all.

##Before Class

Prerequisites

Students should only start this project after they have ran through the jQuery lessons associated with this unit.

Starter Code

There is no starter code for this project.

Solution Code

See here for code (private).

Assessment

  1. Students' websites will be assessed based on this rubric, paying special attention to the Events row.

##During Class ###Introduction to New Material ("I Do") Finish your jQuery Site.

###Independent Practice ("You Do") Students will work alone on this project. The teacher's role will be to walk around the room helping students with any questions they have. Students are encouraged to look at previous lessons for reference.

Be sure to encourage student to push changes to GitHub often using this process:

git status
git add .
git commit -m "example comment"
git push origin master

##Closing Select students to present their work to the class.

###Check for Understanding Teachers should keep track of student success while they are presenting to the class based on this rubric, paying special attention to the "Events" row.

###How to Submit Students must push all final code to their GitHub repository. Students will then share the link to their repo at the project submission link found in the header of the Daily Session Document.