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2. write and invoke methods      Hands-on Programming
 that take parameters   Practice/Exercise
 3. encapsulate an existing code
 in a method that takes
 parameters
 After the completion of the   V. Conditionals and   Sample Program   Lecture Notes   1. Writing a program that
 chapter, students should   Logic   Discussion      uses conditional
  be able to:   a. Relational operators      Projector,   statements
 1. rewrite a nested conditional   b. Logical Operators   Written Programming   Whiteboard Marker,  2. Writing logical program
       statements using logical   c. Conditional   Practice/Exercise    Computer, Java   with valid input
 operators   statements      IDE
 2. write a program with multiple   d. Chaining and nesting   Hands-on Programming
 methods   e. The return statement   Practice/Exercise
 3. validate the user’s input   f. Validating input
 After the completion of the   VI. Value Methods   Sample Program   Lecture Notes   1. Writing the output of a
 chapter, students should   a. Return values   Discussion      program with value
  be able to:   b. Writing methods      Projector,   methods.
 1. write a method that returns a   c. Method composition   Written Programming   Whiteboard Marker,  2. Writing program that
       value   d. Overloading   Practice/Exercise    Computer, Java   take Boolean method
 2. use conditional statements to   e. Boolean methods      IDE
 write a value method   Hands-on Programming
 3. write an overloaded methods   Practice/Exercise

 2   5   MIDTERM EXAMINATION
 After the completion of the   VII. Loops   Sample Program   Lecture Notes   1. Writing the output of a
 chapter, students should   a. The while statement   Discussion      program using while
  be able to:   b. Encapsulation and      Projector,   statement.
 1. write an iterative method   Generalization   Written Programming   Whiteboard Marker,  2. Writing a program that

 2. use break and continue   c. The for statement   Practice/Exercise    Computer, Java   will generate an output for
 3. use the three looping   d. The do-while loop      IDE   do-while loop.
 statements   e. Break and continue   Hands-on Programming
  Practice/Exercise
 After the completion of the   VIII. Arrays   Sample Program   Lecture Notes   1. Writing the output of a
 chapter, students should   a. Creating arrays   Discussion      program with Array
  be able to:   b. Accessing elements      Projector,   elements

 1. write a method that takes an   c. Displaying arrays   Written Programming   Whiteboard Marker,  2. Writing a program that
 array   d. Copying arrays   Practice/Exercise    Computer, Java   the output is generated by
 2. use the enhanced for loop   e. Array length      IDE   arrays.




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