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Easter End of term KS3 Computing Revision Quiz 2017
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Easter End of term KS3 Computing Revision Quiz 2017

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A whole class quiz that can keep your students engaged. Specifically designed for KS3, contains both seasonal questions and computing questions (aligned to the National Curriculum). Print out the answer sheets (either one per student or one per team) and run through the quiz on the whiteboard. The answers are provided on the EasterendofYearQuizQuestions.docx. Any problems, please do contact me through www.studeapps.com/contact or if you're happy please do spend the time to leave me a review.
Santas website (HTML) Computing Christmas lesson
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Santas website (HTML) Computing Christmas lesson

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A complete session (could be a lesson, could be longer if you wanted) to get students to create a website. Full instructions provided - give them the files and the booklet and go. They love changing the text and images and it's all related the the computing curriculum! No special software required, uses notepad and Internet Explorer (all Windows computers have these installed)
Pokémon GO Viruses, Malware Computing lesson for KS3 and KS4
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Pokémon GO Viruses, Malware Computing lesson for KS3 and KS4

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Students learn about how installing Apps onto mobile phones needs some consideration. Learning objectives: o Be aware that Apps from alternative sources may not be safe o Understand that you exchange some element of privacy in exchange for using Apps on a phone The narrative flow of the lesson follows the following: • How malware is installed on computers • How malware is social engineering - making people install Pokémon go from other sources is dangerous • Pokémon Go is actually known as malware for some people! • Pokémon Go was just the type of App that people were excited to get they would take risks for: but was this worth it?
Arrays - GCSE Computer Science OCR 9-1 Programming with Python
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Arrays - GCSE Computer Science OCR 9-1 Programming with Python

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A complete bundle for OCR 9-1, arrays in Python. Covers both one dimensional and two dimensional arrays. Has both theory and practical lessons; could be spread over two, three or more lessons as suitable for your context. Take the stress away from your lesson preparation; this bundle is really the way to go.
Arrays theory for GCSE Computer Science
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Arrays theory for GCSE Computer Science

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Teaches students about arrays. There is also a supporting (free for ever) article about arrays on Medium to support your teaching: https://studeappsblog.medium.com/programming-with-arrays-298d0e594353. This resource is not based on any particular programming language, so is applicable for any particular language you choose. It can feel tricky to teach this topic. These resources are there to help you, with the same support that is always avaliable for you when you purchase on of StudeApp’s resources. Helps with the use of arrays (or equivalent) when solving problems, including both one and two dimensional arrays.
Recursion and Recursive techniques in computing and computer science
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Recursion and Recursive techniques in computing and computer science

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A great lesson around how to teach recursion away from the computer. Based around a flood fill recursive technique, and also includes an exercise to teach shortest network path (with in the teacher notes). The worksheets are available for your use, and contain answers to the programming challenges in Java, Python and Pascal. Backed by the following post (free forever) https://studeappsblog.medium.com/recursion-what-is-it-b4e9093db4c4 This could be used for an A level or GCSE classes and can be used with a high ability KS3 class.
A very Python Christmas
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A very Python Christmas

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A selection of resources to bring a bit of Christmas cheer into your computing classroom. Designed for Python Suitable for all levels of students, particularly KS3 and KS4 although some resources may be suitable for KS2.
Fake News Computing lesson for KS3
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Fake News Computing lesson for KS3

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Designed for KS3 but can be easily adjusted for KS4 groups. Contains worksheet, presentation, mini-quiz, activities and more! The OECD announced that schools should teach people how to identify fake news. This computing lesson resource does just that.
Systems Software Lesson for OCR Computer Science
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Systems Software Lesson for OCR Computer Science

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Complete lesson for Systems Software. Designed for OCR Computer Science (9-1) J276 but is more than useful for Computer Science students studying AQA and other exam boards. Contains a PowerPoint presentation, and three worksheets to help you deliver the content. Contains everything the students need to know: the purpose and functionality of systems software - operating systems: - user interface - memory management / multitasking - peripheral management and drivers - user management - file management - utility system software: - encryption software - defragmentation - data compression - the role and methods of backup (full and incremental)