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With a few decades of experience teaching Computer Science, Business and IT, this shop has a variety of resources for KS3 Computing as well as the KS4 GCSE Computer Science, GCSE Business, BTEC Business and BTEC TA DIT. More resources coming in the near future.

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With a few decades of experience teaching Computer Science, Business and IT, this shop has a variety of resources for KS3 Computing as well as the KS4 GCSE Computer Science, GCSE Business, BTEC Business and BTEC TA DIT. More resources coming in the near future.
GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Revision
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GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Revision

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With the first examination of the GCSE Computer Science 9-1 course in May 2018, these resources have been created for revision purposes. Golden nuggets for component 1&2, along with example exam technique lessons.
GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Component 1 Revision ETL4
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GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Component 1 Revision ETL4

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Revision lesson: Each revision lesson gets the students working independently for the first part of the lesson, followed by a review of the answers. A specific area of Component 1 is then revised, and the lesson concludes with a QWC question. If you have longer lessons, you could add in past exam questions from the A451 syllabus which are related. Independent questions: Storage, wired/wireless networks and legislation Teacher-led revision: Legislation QWC question: Application of legislation.
GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Component 1 Revision ETL3
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GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Component 1 Revision ETL3

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Revision lesson: Each revision lesson gets the students working independently for the first part of the lesson, followed by a review of the answers. A specific area of Component 1 is then revised, and the lesson concludes with a QWC question. If you have longer lessons, you could add in past exam questions from the A451 syllabus which are related. Independent questions: Memory and Storage Teacher-led revision: ELCE QWC question: Technology today
BTEC ICT Online World/ICT
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BTEC ICT Online World/ICT

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Revision resource for students to revise the key topics of the Unit 1 Online world in preparation for the online test. Topics include: Online services, communication, software and documents; legislation; networks etc. How to use a Golden Nugget: Read a golden nugget. Read it again. Look away - what can you remember? Read it again - what did you forget? Read it again. Look away - have you remembered it yet?
BTEC Digital IT - Year 9 Assessment: Component 1 Spreadsheet
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BTEC Digital IT - Year 9 Assessment: Component 1 Spreadsheet

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New BTEC TA in Digital IT Component 1: Dashboard Having introduced students to the use of a simple dashboard, this assessment assesses progress so far in basic spreadsheet tasks. Tasks include: Importing file from text, formatting, sorting & filtering, calculating totals, creating dashboard and adding tables to dashboard. Solution provided. Data extract: http://www.barb.co.uk/project-dovetail/latest-weekly-top-100-programmes-all-platforms/
BTEC First Award in Business
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BTEC First Award in Business

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A selection of resources created to help students prepare for the BTEC FA Business Unit 2 Business Finance exam.
BTEC Business Unit 2 Finance Final prep
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BTEC Business Unit 2 Finance Final prep

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In the final lesson before the exam, this is verbal exercise used for revision/reminder of the key theory needed for the UNit 2 Business Finance online exam. Instructions for students: You have been given a WHEREAS card. When instructed, you will have 30 seconds to explain to the class the difference between the 2 key terms you have been given. There must be no speaking (except for the person completing their WHEREAS challenge) until all class members have had a go You must listen carefully as the answer they give could be the answer you need in the May exams.
KS3 Computing - Functional Skills in ICT
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KS3 Computing - Functional Skills in ICT

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These knowledge build cards relate to the Functional Skills in ICT Unit, with some examples of documents and integrated teacher assessment. Database not included as actual name of students used in school-based exercise. Resources include - vocational context, examples of completed work, tasks for students. Topic: The Healthy Lifestyle of a Cardinal Wiseman Student Programs: Macromedia Fireworks, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Powerpoint, Microsoft Publisher and Microsoft Access. In the Autumn term, Year 8 focused on Programming. In the Spring term, Year 8 focuson Functional Skills in ICT. In the Summer term, Year 8 focus on Computer Science theory.
GCSE Computer Science Revision: Apr /May
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GCSE Computer Science Revision: Apr /May

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Tricky words sheet for J296 Component 1 and Component 2 - Know and recognise these words, so you understand the context of the questions in the exam, plus: Learn how to compare the concepts using the Whereas Game as a ‘fun’ way to prepare for the exam: Instructions to students for playing the Whereas Game: You have been given a WHEREAS card. When instructed, you will have 30 seconds to explain to the class the difference between the 2 key terms you have been given. There must be no speaking (except for the person completing their WHEREAS challenge) until all class members have had a go You must listen carefully as the answer they give could be the answer you need in the May exams.
BTEC TA Digital Information Technology: Comp 3  Responsible Use/ Ethical and Legal Considerations
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BTEC TA Digital Information Technology: Comp 3 Responsible Use/ Ethical and Legal Considerations

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This is a set of Knowledge Build Cards (KBCs) linked to the theory required for Component 3 C1. Responsible Use and C2. Legal & Ethical. Used as follows: 15 mins SSCR literacy task for content: Skim - Scan - Close Read in order to enable application. Key theory as per specification. Contextualisation. Students completed the response to questions on a mindmap on our VLE, before completing a related blog on each topic. Thanks for taking an interest in this resource.
BTEC Tech Award in Digital Information Technology C3 Bundle
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BTEC Tech Award in Digital Information Technology C3 Bundle

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Knowledge Build Cards (KBCs) used to support the learning of the core theory required for the Component 3 exam (first sitting January 2020). Golden Nuggets support student revision of key terms in each topic. KBCs designed using the syllabus as basis for content, supporting the PLC checklist of knowledge required for the exam.
BTEC TA DIT C3 Modern Technologies
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BTEC TA DIT C3 Modern Technologies

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Unit of work looking at the modern technology used by organisations, the individual and society. Developing students skills in online software using Google Sites, this unit develops on from the unit on Modern Technologies.
BTEC TA DIT: C3 Impact of Modern Tech
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BTEC TA DIT: C3 Impact of Modern Tech

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Unit of work looking at the impact of modern technology on organisations, the individual and society. Developing students report writing techniques, this unit develops on from the unit on Modern Technologies.
BTEC TA Digital Information Tech C3 Exam
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BTEC TA Digital Information Tech C3 Exam

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With students, prior to assessment, we run a walk-through-talk-through lesson, where using a visualiser, we talk through the questions and then the teacher handwrites the answer explaining how they structure it. This has resulted in greater confidence displayed by students in the following assessment. As we have multiple teachers, a solution is provided with possible answers so that there is consistency in guidance given to students. Following the assessment, in the DIRT lesson, we go through a modelled answer to again show students how the teacher would have approached the actual assessment and things they should have picked up on when reading/answering the questions. This assessment is based on: Modern Technologies and the Impact of Modern Technologies.
BTEC TA Digital Information Tech C3 Exam
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BTEC TA Digital Information Tech C3 Exam

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With students, prior to assessment, we run a walk-through-talk-through lesson, where using a visualiser, we talk through the questions and then the teacher handwrites the answer explaining how they structure it. This has resulted in greater confidence displayed by students in the following assessment. As we have multiple teachers, a solution is provided with possible answers so that there is consistency in guidance given to students. Following the assessment, in the DIRT lesson, we go through a modelled answer to again show students how the teacher would have approached the actual assessment and things they should have picked up on when reading/answering the questions. This assessment is based on students having completed: Modern technologies, Impact of Modern Technologies, Cyber Security and ELCE Wider Impact. Another paper is currently also available for the year below, where they have so far studied: Modern Technologies, Impact of Modern Technologies.
BTEC TA DIT Home Learning C3 A2
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BTEC TA DIT Home Learning C3 A2

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Paired Discussion/Written-based Revisision Activity Discussion Cards for Component 3 - A2 Impact of Modern Technologies Peer: Read the card asking the same questions for each key concept: What is it? How is this relevant to business? Why is this relevant to me? Once discussion has taken place, the student then writes a paragraph summarising the discussion. Peer Support: Knowledge Organiser provides overview of topic. Golden Nuggets of key concept theory included in case prompting is needed in the discussion.
GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Robust Programs
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GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Robust Programs

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Let’s Do It Activities Designed as lesson starters for component 2 - revision of the different methods for searching and sorting: Defensive design (validation & verification), maintainability (indentation and comments), anticipating misuse and planning for contingencies. Each method is illustrated through worked examples and tips on how to search/sort with three practice questions that students can work on independently. In my lessons, I will have a folder with the solutions in so that students can self-mark once they have completed the activity. To follow shortly: Let’s Do It Activities for Translators & Language Facilitators.
Digital Information Technology Flashcard
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Digital Information Technology Flashcard

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BTEC Tech Award in Digital Information Technology Common Tricky Word Flashcards a) Print out and laminate for peer-to-peer knowledge testing. b) Use at home or in class for revision, keyword appears, define, definition appears. Written in simple terms, based on areas Year 11 2020 struggled on in preparation for the February exam.
BTEC TA DIT Home Learning C3 A1
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BTEC TA DIT Home Learning C3 A1

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Paired Discussion/Written-based Revisision Activity Discussion Cards for Component 3 A1 Modern Technologies Peer: Read the card asking the same questions for each key concept: What is it? How is this relevant to business? Why is this relevant to me? Once discussion has taken place, the student then writes a paragraph summarising the discussion. Peer Support: Knowledge Organiser provides overview of topic. Golden Nuggets of key concept theory included in case prompting is needed in the discussion.