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We are a charity passionate about IT! Our resources are created to make teaching the computing curriculum as easy as possible and in a way that is completely free for you and your school. We always aim to make our resources as cross-curricular as possible, whilst also including careers advice and informative videos to help motivate and engage students understanding of this amazing industry. Please do leave us feedback as we endeavour to make our resources the best they can be to support teachers
Want a way to support your students learning about King Charles III and the coronation in a different way? (We do also have traditional colouring sheets and puzzles too!)
This FREE resource includes a set of activities to support students learning about King Charles III, his coronation and how technology is supporting these, with lots of additional activities covering curriculum subjects such as computing, D&T and RE!
King Charles III and Technology Powerpoint:
This is the perfect lesson/ assembly resource to help your students learn both about our new King but also how his coronation is linked to computing. It looks at the changes across history, the skills of computing and includes resources and clear instructions for a further 2 computing curriculum linked activities.
Design your own emblem lesson:
This computing lesson teaches students all about the King’s new coronation emblem and covers the curriculum objectives:
Computing: use software to design and create content that accomplish given goals.
D&T: use research and develop design criteria to inform the design of innovative, functional, appealing products that are fit for purpose, aimed at particular individuals or groups, generate, develop, model and communicate their ideas through discussion, annotated sketches, cross-sectional and exploded diagrams, prototypes, pattern pieces and computer-aided design.
(RE: Understand how symbols are used to convey meaning)
Additional Resources:
5x Colouring sheets
Crossword
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