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Resources currently focus on the OCR Cambridge Technicals Level 3 in IT. I will be adding more Computer Science resources soon.

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Resources currently focus on the OCR Cambridge Technicals Level 3 in IT. I will be adding more Computer Science resources soon.
Python Programming - selection (if statements) using relational operators
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Python Programming - selection (if statements) using relational operators

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Computer Science Taster Lesson 2. Python programming including selection (if statements) using relational operators using ==, !=, <, <=, >, >= This is lesson 2 of 8 originally designed for Year 9 students to give them a taster of what they KS4 option GCSE Computer Science is about. This contains a PowerPoint to structure the teaching, worksheet with starter, main activities and plenary. This could be adapted to teach the programming element of GCSE Computer Science.
Python Programming - looping over lists
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Python Programming - looping over lists

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Computer Science Taster Lesson 7. Python programming including iteration over lists (using FOR loops with lists) This is lesson 7 of 8 originally designed for Year 9 students to give them a taster of what they KS4 option GCSE Computer Science is about. This contains a PowerPoint to structure the teaching, worksheet with starter, main activities and plenary. This could be adapted to teach the programming element of GCSE Computer Science.
Python Programming - lists
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Python Programming - lists

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Computer Science Taster Lesson 6. Python programming including lists (creating, retrieving items from, adding to and deleting from) This is lesson 6 of 8 originally designed for Year 9 students to give them a taster of what they KS4 option GCSE Computer Science is about. This contains a PowerPoint to structure the teaching, worksheet with starter, main activities and plenary. This could be adapted to teach the programming element of GCSE Computer Science.
Python Programming - selection (if statements) using logical operators
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Python Programming - selection (if statements) using logical operators

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Computer Science Taster Lesson 3. Python programming including selection (if statements) using logical operators using AND, OR, NOT This is lesson 3 of 8 originally designed for Year 9 students to give them a taster of what they KS4 option GCSE Computer Science is about. This contains a PowerPoint to structure the teaching, worksheet with starter, main activities and plenary. This could be adapted to teach the programming element of GCSE Computer Science.
GDPR - Sending Data to Third Countries
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GDPR - Sending Data to Third Countries

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This is an interactive PowerPoint showing a step-by-step guide to what measures have to be put in place in order to transfer data to a country outside of the European Economic Area. This resource covers information about: Adequacy decisions Safeguards Exceptions listed in GDPR
OCR Cambridge Technicals Level 3 in IT - LO1
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OCR Cambridge Technicals Level 3 in IT - LO1

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All lessons for learning outcome 1 (LO1) of the OCR Cambridge Technicals Level 3. Lessons include: - Must, should, could objectives. - Lesson in a Word document for display on screen or supplying direct to students. - Starter, activities and exam question.
Python Programming Techniques
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Python Programming Techniques

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Computer Science Taster Lessons 1 - 8, which includes an end of unit assessment. Lessons cover the following programming techniques including: print statements, variables, input statements, if statements, while loops, FOR loops, lists and iterating over lists. These lessons are originally designed for Year 9 students to give them a taster of what they KS4 option GCSE Computer Science is about. This contains a PowerPoint to structure the teaching, worksheet with starter, main activities and plenary. This could be adapted to teach the programming element of GCSE Computer Science.