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LESSON GOALS • Be able to use different types of lists in your html code • Memorize Philippians 4:8. |
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"Finally, brothers, whatever
is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is
lovely, whatever is admirable -- if anything is excellent or praiseworthy --
think about such things." Philippians 4:8 Review this passage and ask the Lord to show you how you are doing in terms of living it out in your life. |
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THE Lists |
At the w3schools web site, work through the lesson on Lists. Be sure to use their tools to play with code. Become a skilled user of the code. Lists can be useful tools, and you want to be able to design lists that look the way you want them to look.
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| PROJECT 2.6 | |
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Project You and Philippians 4:8
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SITE SPECIFICATIONS
My Name and Philippians 4:8 Your teacher (me!) asks you to design a web page that will display how you are doing on our scriptural teaching for this unit. The title, "My Name and Philippians 4:8" and the verse should be centered on the page. The verse should be in italics. The rest of the page should contain: An ordered list outlining the teaching points in the verse. An unordered list that presents how you are living out this verse. Have two basic divisions -- "Successes" and "Struggles." Use square bullets. VIDEO explanation of the project by Clint Morey, web designer, movie author and former Eagle Principal.
Requirements: 1. Heading in proper format 2. Code formatted neatly as demonstrated in class 3. Uses comments to identify or explain major sections of the code 4. Meets all site specifications |
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Grading |
A = meets all requirements and looks very good
B = meets all requirements and has an acceptable "look" The assignments must meet the requirements to be accepted for grading. |