
A creative KS3 Computing lesson where pupils develop and pitch their own video game concept. Students are guided through the early stages of game design, from initial idea development to producing a promotional poster or game box design once their concept is finalised.
This lesson supports digital creativity and introduces learners to skills used in the games industry, including concept development, visual design and persuasive presentation.
This resource includes:
• A structured task where pupils design their own game concept
• Guidance for producing a pitch presentation using PowerPoint or Google Slides
• A follow-up task to create a poster or video game box design
• Suitable for use with any graphic design software available in school
• Opportunities for creativity, digital design, presentation skills and peer discussion
Ideal for KS3 Computing, ICT or Creative Digital Media rotations, and for building confidence with digital tools and visual communication.
Polite note:
Please check that your school devices have suitable graphic design software installed for the poster/box activity.
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