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2d Arrays (lists) practical for GCSE Computer Science using Python
Teaches students about two dimenstional arrays (lists).
The full lesson includes booklet and homework.
Practical session based around a 60 minute lesson.
This resource uses Python version 3.4
The future tense - German
A full lesson describing the future tense in German. Includes presentation, starter, student exercises. In fact everything you need for a great lesson!
36 Business Studies lesson ideas
36 ideas (starter, plenary and lesson included) fully aligned to the OCR Business Studies specification. Really great ideas that cut down on your preparation time, allowing you to build a full lesson in no time at all.
The idea is to provide you with a great lesson with the least preparation time possible, while giving great ideas to great teachers.
Topics:
1.1 spotting a business opportunity
1.2 Showing enterprise
1.3 Putting a business idea into practice
1.4 Making the start-up effective
3.1 Marketing
3.2 Meeting Customer Needs
3.3 Effective financial management
3.4 Effective people management
3.5 The wider world
Business in 2017
Bundle
HTML and CSS Computing KS3 Scheme of work + (Bundle)
HTML and CSS Computing KS3 Scheme of work + more!
Full scheme of work plus end of term quiz
GCSE Computer Science 9-1 – Computational logic and Binary gates revision
For the AQA GCSE 9-1 Specification, and also suitable for OCR J276.
Contains a series of tasks for revision around binary gates for students to use.
SQL - GCSE Computer Science OCR 9-1- Programming techniques
Teaches the requirements for GCSE Computer science, and uses a Microsoft Access (database included) to execute SQL commands.
2.2 Programming techniques
The use of SQL to search for data
SELECT
FROM
WHERE
LIKE
AND
OR
wildcards
The Media - Ownership of the media KS3 lesson
Basic presentation and includes a case study (with questions) about Rupert Murdoch
Mindfulness Assembly / Lesson Presentation
A beautiful mindfulness presentation with 18 slides that is designed to be used for either an assembly or a session.
Mindfulness is incredibly important in a busy school; but how can we educate our young people in such a skill?
Perhaps stress levels have risen during tests and exams, and you have seen behaviour go downhill.
Use this fantastic resource to raise awareness of mindfulness, and encourage your students to use the enclosed techniques to manage their stress levels and improve both their behaviour and wellbeing.
New for 2019 - included a fun weekly log for students to practice mindfulness with.
Responsibility discussion tasks
Responsibility discussion tasks
Responsibility Assembly
A planned assembly for the topic of responsibility.
GCSE Business Studies Starters for Edexcel (1BS0)
These starters are designed to take the effort out of planning for the 2017 Edexcel GCSE in Business Studies (1BS0). Designed for theme one, this represents over 50 different pictures. You can display the large image and ask the students their opinion about both the image and the topic in hand. The other slide is a cline around creating degrees of intensity - this is great for showing literacy in your lessons and enhancing the value of the time you have with your students.
The idea is to provide you with a great start to your lesson with the least preparation time possible.
Topics:
1.1 Enterprise and entrepreneurship
1.2 Spotting a business opportunity
1.3 Putting a business idea into practice
1.4 Making the business effective
1.5 Understanding external influences on business
Healthy Eating lesson pack- PSHE and Food - with no planning!
Help your students learn about Healty Eating!
But let us take the planning out of it for you.
A series of worksheets and exercises for your classes. Aimed at Key Stage 3 but can easily be adapted for other levels.
Interactive activities, discussions, worksheets and more all stunningly presented and ready to go with no effort required from you!
Keywords:
Sugar, health, brain, hunger, elasticity, immune, resources, glucose, structure, excess, depression.
Recursion and Recursive techniques in computing and computer science
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.
Business Studies GCSE meeting customer needs unit
Designed for Edexcel.
A unit with resources for all of the following;
a) Introduction to Customer Needs
b) Stock Control
c) Design and R and D
d) Quality
e) Competitiveness
f) Customer Service
g) Consumer Protection Laws
Python 5-lesson KS3 Sow
A series of worksheets and activities designed for Python 3.4.5.1
Suitable for upper KS3 for an introduction to GCSE programming.
Photoshop flashcards
Flashcards in colour designed to be cut in half and treasury tagged.
Topics:
Vector and Bitmap images
Selection tools
Layers
Add a new layer
Duplicate Layer
Spot healing tool
Image adjustment layer
Combining images
KS3 Logic Gates Scheme of Work (SoW)
KS3 Logic gates Sow. Suitable for year 8 or for year 9.
Worksheets for lessons 1-3, also contains practical activities.
A fantastic set of resources for your classes!
End of Year Computing Quiz - 2016
A quiz for the class for the end of summer term 2016. Can be used from year 7 to 11, but aligns with the KS3 national curriculum.
Either run with one answer sheet per pupil or put the students into teams.
Diamond Ranking Grid
This is a classic diamond ranking grid. The students can rank some concepts into order.
Better still, the students can be given a case study, develop their own list of concepts and then order them .
You can use this in different ways:
• Print out the sheets
• Print out concepts for students to arrange on the printed sheets
• Print out the concepts and get students to arrange without the template
• Project a completed sheet onto an interactive whiteboard and get the students to drag the boxes around
• Enlarge the sheet onto A3 and get them laminated. Students can then use the sheets with a pack of Whiteboard pens to enable a wipe clean board.
A teacher's guide to fidget spinners
A teacher guide for fidget spinners. Gives reasons why they may be banned in some schools, and the counter arguments for doing so.