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Complete units of work, paper based or for lessons with computer access. Individual and stand alone lesson plans that are ideal for cover lessons. All lesson plans and resources are suitable to be taught by a cover supervisor. All lessons identify RWCM links and opportunities to identify careers guidance support. Some include expert teacher commentary but all provide a framework for any teacher to follow. Lesson plans are built using an accelerated learning cycle.

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Complete units of work, paper based or for lessons with computer access. Individual and stand alone lesson plans that are ideal for cover lessons. All lesson plans and resources are suitable to be taught by a cover supervisor. All lessons identify RWCM links and opportunities to identify careers guidance support. Some include expert teacher commentary but all provide a framework for any teacher to follow. Lesson plans are built using an accelerated learning cycle.
36 High and Low Level Programming Languages
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36 High and Low Level Programming Languages

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This lesson is the 11th in a sequence of lessons that looks at how hardware and software are integrated on a computer system. This lesson looks at the differences between high and low level programming languages that can be used to create software. The lesson plan is provided in PPTX, PPTS and PPT formats, while the learning mat is available as PDF, PPTX and PPT files. Learning objective: Understand the characteristics and purposes of high and low level programming languages.
34 Utility Programs
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34 Utility Programs

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This lesson is the 9th in a sequence of lessons that cover topic 3: computing of the Pearson Edexcel GCSE Computer Science course. In this lesson, students are asked to state, describe, explain and compare a range of utility programs and discuss how they interact with the operating system to make a computer system more efficient, secure and user-friendly. There is a significant amount of key vocabulary important for this lesson. The lesson plan is provided in PPTX, PPTS and PPT formats, while the learning mat is available as PDF, PPTX and PPT files. Note that some animation and image features are lost in the older version of PowerPoint.
22 Data Storage Measures
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22 Data Storage Measures

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This lesson is the penultimate lesson of a unit about data representation, file sizes and compression. In this lesson, students are introduced to ways of measuring file sizes and asked to familiarise themselves with the terms of measurement as well as convert between them. Ultimately, they should be able to write an expression to show the calculation needed to work out the size of a sound or image file. Learning Objective: To understand that data storage is measured in binary multiples. And to be able to construct expressions that calculate file sizes and data capacity requirements. Learning Mat (LM) Worksheet is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PDF formats. Lesson Plan (LP) is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PPT Slideshow. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality.
14 Two's Complement
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14 Two's Complement

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This lesson is the sixth in a series of lessons on data representation and builds on lesson 5 to look at how computers process negative numbers. There are significant links with maths in this lesson and students need to be clear that adding a negative number is the same as subtracting the positive number. The teacher notes demonstrate two different ways to find the two’s complement of a binary number. The worksheet (learning mat) includes exercises to test students understanding of both processes. Learning Mat (LM) Worksheet is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PDF formats. Lesson Plan (LP) is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PPT Slideshow. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality.
Encryption and Ciphers
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Encryption and Ciphers

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A unit of work that does not require access to computers or the internet. Fully resourced with lesson plans (PPT) and worksheets for each lesson. 7 Lessons plus assessment and DIRT lesson. practical activities involving a range of cipher techniques written tasks related to internet encryption. solutions to tasks included in lesson plans. Lesson plans include teacher notes and guidance on where differentiation will be needed. Includes a range of activities including peer and self assessment, questioning and accelerated learning. Notes on professional development. Reading, Writing, Communication and Mathematics links are highlighted together with opportunities for career guidance.
02 Caesar Cipher
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02 Caesar Cipher

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This lesson builds on the first lesson about Morse Code, and challenges students to think about the reason why encryption is needed and then asks them to use a Caesar Cipher to code and decode secret messages.
04 Pig Pen Cipher
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04 Pig Pen Cipher

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This is the fourth lesson in a sequence of lessons about encryption and cipher techniques. The pig pen cipher is a technique mainly developed by freemasons to code messages to each other. Students will investigate how the technique works and reflect on its effectiveness.
Data Representation
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Data Representation

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A collection of lesson plans that cover the GCSE Specification for Pearson Edexcel Computer Science but that have been differentiated for key stage 3 introduction to data representation. All are complete lessons with learning mats (LM) worksheets, and lesson plans (LP). LM are provided in PPTX, PPT and PDF format. LP are provided in PPTX, PPT and PPS format. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality. The lessons take the students on a journey with plenty of recap opportunities to consolidate learning, and a range of learning and teaching activities. Lessons generally do not need computer access, so this unit of work is suitable for cover lessons. There are teacher’s notes which also help to make the lesson appropriate for non-specialist or second subject teachers.
30 CPU Performance
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30 CPU Performance

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This lesson is the fifth in a sequence of lessons and looks at processor performance when related to clock speed, number of cores and bus speed. There are a variety of activities, but the main demonstrate phase considers the language of exams and helps students to understand how much to write in exam style questions. The learning mat (worksheet) is provided in PPTX, PPT and PDF formats. The lesson plan is provided in PPTX, PPTS, PPT formats, though the user should note that some animation and image features lose some functionality in PPT format.
A1d Cloud Storage
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A1d Cloud Storage

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This is the fourth lesson in a sequence of lessons that consider the uses, benefits and drawbacks of modern technology. In this lesson students will consider how and why some files are stored on remote web servers, and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of using cloud storage. This discussion will include how to set and share files and the importance of access rights when saving to the cloud; how some devices can synchronise data between the device and the cloud, discuss the impact of 24/7 availability of online services such as this, and consider the benefits of scalability of cloud storage (plus the impact of payment for additional storage space) This lesson is appropriate for teaching component 3 of the BTEC Digital Information Technology course. The lesson plan (LP ) and learning mat (LM) are provided as PPTX and PPT and PDF formats, although some or all of the animation settings may be lost in the PPT and PDF formats.
18 Convert from hex
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18 Convert from hex

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This lesson builds on lesson 17, and asks students to convert from hexadecimal to both binary and denary. The learning mat includes exercises in both and includes some questions in context. The lesson plan is fully editable in PowerPoint and is broken into a 6-part lesson with recall and self-assessment activities. Learning Mat (LM) Worksheet is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PDF formats. Lesson Plan (LP) is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PPT Slideshow. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality.
23 Data Compression
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23 Data Compression

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This lesson is close to the end of the unit of work on data presentation but can be run as a standalone lesson. In this lesson students are introduced to different types of compression and investigate the reasons why files need to be compressed for efficient computer use. Learning Mat (LM) Worksheet is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PDF formats. Lesson Plan (LP) is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PPT Slideshow. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality.
20 Bitmap Images
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20 Bitmap Images

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This lesson is a stand alone lesson that introduces students to the concept of hexadecimal and asks them to develop skills in converting between binary and denary and hexadecimal. Students will require knowledge of and skills with converting between binary and denary. It also starts to introduce the idea of colour and images being represented by computer code. It touches on high and low level programming languages. Learning Mat (LM) Worksheet is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PDF formats. Lesson Plan (LP) is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PPT Slideshow. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality.
16 Arithmetic Binary Shifts
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16 Arithmetic Binary Shifts

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This lesson is the 8th in a series of lessons that helps students understand the fundamentals of binary numbers and binary arithmetic. This lesson is appropriate for the Edexcel GCSE Computer Science course and for students studying for higher grades. It builds on the previous lesson where students compared binary multiplication with denary multiplication. This lesson demonstrates one method for working with signed integers represented in binary format. Learning Mat (LM) Worksheet is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PDF formats. Lesson Plan (LP) is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PPT Slideshow. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality.
13 Sign and Magnitude
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13 Sign and Magnitude

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This is lesson 5 in the sequences of lessons on data representation – part of the computer science GCSE course, although it can be adapted for a key stage 3 computing class that is being prepared for GCSE. This lesson introduces one way of showing negative numbers in binary format, and leads students to understand why this format is not good enough for computer programming. Learning Mat (LM) Worksheet is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PDF formats. Lesson Plan (LP) is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PPT Slideshow. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality.
39 Computer components
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39 Computer components

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Familiarise your students with how hardware and software components integrate and interact in a computer system. The unit of work takes students on a journey of understanding of internal components of computer systems: primary memory, CPU, with secondary storage and a description of an embedded system. The unit then develops by looking at OS software, utility programs and considers the importance of developing robust software and how to identify vulnerabilities in a system. It closes by considering the differences between programming languages, and the different types of translators that are used to translate high-level code into machine code. The final lesson includes an assessment task and a lesson designed to get students to reflect on achievement and improve any gaps in understanding.
A1a Ad hoc networks
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A1a Ad hoc networks

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This is the first lesson in a sequence of lessons about modern use of technology. Students will be introduced to the terms ad hoc network and open Wi-Fi. They will be asked to describe some of the issues with open networks and compare a range of scenarios that may affect network availability. The lesson plan (LP) and learning mat (LM) are available as PPTX, PPT and PDF formats to ensure compatibility. Note that some animation features may not be available in PPT format.
42 Internet and www
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42 Internet and www

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This lesson is the 3rd in a series of lessons designed to improve students’ understanding of how networks are organised. This is a ‘back to basics’ lesson that challenges students to use technical language about the internet and world wide web accurately. It also covers basic understanding of the role of the router, what a browser is, distinguishing it from a search engine. Additionally this lesson covers information about connection cables needed for the BTEC Digital Information Technology course. This lesson is provided in PPTX, PPTS, PPT formats. The learning mat is provided in PPTX, PPT and PDF formats. Some animation and image features may be lost in PPT formats.
33 Operating Systems
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33 Operating Systems

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This lesson is the 8th in a sequence of lessons that cover topic 3: computing of the Pearson Edexcel GCSE Computer Science course. In this lesson, students investigate the role of the operating system software in a computer system. By the end of the lesson they should be able to list examples of operating systems, state or describe the functions of an operating system and explain how the operating system manages the CPU in scheduling actions. There is a significant amount of key vocabulary important for this lesson. The lesson plan is provided in PPTX, PPTS and PPT formats, while the learning mat is available as PDF, PPTX and PPT files. Note that some animation features are lost in the PPT formatted files. The lesson includes a ‘bingo’ bell work starter activity. The learning mat is designed to be printed in A3.
26 Hardware
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26 Hardware

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This lesson is an introduction to a third unit of work that challenges students to consider the hardware and software on a computer system and how they interact. The unit will follow the GCSE specification for Pearson Edexcel Computer Science, but each lesson can stand independently. In this lesson, students must identify and describe a range of peripherals, and explain the difference between hardware and software. This lesson is suitable for key stage 3 and key stage 4. The teacher’s notes would enable a non-specialist to lead the lesson. It is suitable as a cover lesson to preempt delivery of the more detailed lessons in future. The lesson plan is provided in PPTX, PPT and PPS format. The accompanying learning mat is provided in PPT, PPX and PDF formats.