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Python Challenges Workbook
A series of 12 challenges for your classes, can be used for GCSE students or KS3 classes.
All are chosen as being applicable to beginner Python classes.
GCSE Business Revision and Challenge cards for OCR GCSE (9-1) J204
More than 150 business challenge cards that can be used to extend students, used as revision activities or given to students to answer at home.
Mini tasks, questions, and statements to think about that can be used as starters, plenaries, flipped learning tasks or homework.
Multiple questions one each of the following topics and sub-topics:
Business activity
1.1 The role of business enterprise and entrepreneurship
1.2 Business planning
1.3 Business ownership
1.4 Business aims and objectives
1.5 Stakeholders in business
1.6 business growth
Marketing
2.1 The role of marketing
2.2 Market research
2.3 Market segmentation
2.4 The marketing mix
People
3.1 The role of human resources
3.2 Organisational structures and different ways of working
3.3 Communication in business
3.4 Recruitment and selection
3.5 Motivation and retention
3.6 Training and development
3.7 Employment law
Operations
4.1 Production processes
4.2 Quality of goods and services
4.3 The sales process and customer service
4.4 Consumer law
4.5 Business location
4.6 Working with suppliers
Finance
5.1 The role of the finance function
5.2 Sources of finance
5.3 Revenue, costs, profit and loss
5.4 Break-even
5.5 Cash and cash flow
Influences on business
6.1 Ethical and environmental considerations
6.2 The economic climate
6.3 Globalisation
80 Quick Computing Starters for KS3
An incredible amount of generic starter ideas for KS3 computing lessons.
They are aligned to the Computing programme of study for Key stage 3: offering you some ready-planned (no teacher time required) starters for your lessons.
Generic starters are offered, as well as specialist starters covering the following topics:
Computational abstractions
Key algorithms
Programming
Boolean logic
Hardware and software
Instructions within a computer system
Data storage
Creative projects
Digital artefacts
E-Safety
All designed to help you improve your practice, and are formatted for you and ready to go!
This is also offered as part of the great value bundle KS3 Computing without the planning
35 Computing and ICT lesson ideas for KS3
35 ideas (starter and plenary included) fully aligned to the KS3 curriculum. Sometimes we all need a little help with a lesson, or want something “out of the box” that can get going in seconds. These are outstanding ideas, and a full lesson can be built from them in minutes. Some are suitable for a few minutes, or can be used as mini-sessions within your lesson.
The idea is to save you time with the least preparation time possible.
Topics covered include:
Computational abstractions
Key algorithms
Programming
Boolean logic
Hardware and software
Instructions within a computer system
Data storage
Creative projects
Digital artefacts
E-Safety
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KS3 Computing - without the planning
Some of our best-selling resources on tes, brought together in a fantastic value bundle:
15 complete KS3 computing lessons
35 lesson ideas for computing and ICT KS3
80 computing starters for KS3
20 computing plenaries for KS3
These resources will save you hours of planning. Better still - they are aligned to the KS3 Computing curriculum.
Fantastic value bundle price.
File handling practical for GCSE Computer Science using Python
Teaches students about basic file handing including the basic operations; open, read and write.
The full lesson includes booklet and homework.
Practical session based around a 60 minute lesson.
This resource uses Python version 3.4
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
Computer science and computing web quest (webquest) pack
Students can discover more about famous computer scientists in a fun and interactive way.
Zero preparation for the teacher!
From Steve Jobs to Tim Berners-Lee there are many famous computer scientists. But how many do your students know?
Students respond to open-ended questions in this nicely presented resource.
Two suggestions for delivery:
1. Give all of the students the same computer scientist. Maximum 10 minutes for each. Who can go through the set fastest?
2. Give different groups different computer scientists. Then present.
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.
Brexit and Computer Science Legislation
Computing teachers now have a resource for both British values and for ethical, legal, cultural and environmental concerns, related to Brexit and also teaching the Computer Science legislation required by courses.
I would start students off with the pair work of News1 and News2 as a discussion task.
You can then run through the presentation, and then there is a discussion tasks.
Students take the worksheets (starting with Discussion in the file name) and then map the issues that Brexit might cause onto them. They can be provided with information about the various legislation that they need to study (Starting with FactSheet in the file name)
OCR's GCSE Computer Science specification (9-1) J276 requires students to discuss Computer Science technologies while considering:
Ethical issues
Legal issues
Cultural issues
Environmental issues
Privacy issues
And legislation relevant to Computer Science:
The Data Protection Act 1998
Computer Misuse Act 1990
Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988
Creative Commons Licensing
Freedom of Information Act 2000
Computing KS3 cover lessons
19 different activities in this great pack!
A selection of cover lessons and one off sessions.
Suitable for non-subject specialists and experienced teachers alike. Some cover lessons are created for off the computer, some traditional computer room lessons and some a combination of the two!
Contains classic puzzles, whole lessons, Excel lessons…the list goes on.
Added resource for 2019 - Webquest. If you purchase this resource regularly check back for added resources and updates!
HTML Poster and Tips / Cheat sheet collection
A collection of HTML and CSS posters. Suitable for both KS3 and GCSE levels of ICT / Computing / Computer Science. Useful not only to have on classroom walls but also can be reproduced and handed to your students.
Recommended to laminate and to reuse (to help save the environment).
Includes poster covering the following topics:
Basic html tags
HTML colours (infographic)
HTML and CSS
Anatomy of an HTML page
20 Computing and ICT Christmas lesson ideas (KS3)
20 ideas that encompass the Computing Programmes of study for KS3. Some of these ideas are really great, and a full lesson can be built from them, some are suitable as starters or fun mini-sessions within your lesson.
Headings:
Decorate a Christmas Tree
Christmas Myths
Create a spreadsheet model
A Christmas story in 2016
PowerPoint
12 days of Christmas Cost
Create a poster
Programming – 12 days of Christmas song
12 days of Christmas – presents programming
Celebrations around the world
Sorting
Bitmaps
Photoshop
Programming
Create
Solving problems
Naughty or nice
Abstraction
Reindeer
Puzzle
Just for fun…
Ice Breakers and Ice Breaker Back to school set for KS3 Classes
Fully resourced ice breaker games.
Use these to help students introduce themselves to each other (and to you).
There are 9 activities, some need no preparation, others need cards to be printed. You are free to pick and choose, but of course you can contact me for support if you need it.
In order to use the App you would need to organise a set of iPad (or let student use or share iPhone or iPod as avaliable), but it is not essential to be used for the lesson.
Conditional and Subjunctive - German
Exercises, handout and presentation on the conditional subjunctive in German
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!
Respect Assembly
Designed for KS3 but easily modified to deliver to KS2 or KS4.
After recent events, it is more important than ever for our students to respect both themselves and each other.
This is more than just discipline and liking other people. This is about respecting difference and diversity in every context that we encounter.
This assembly helps you to deliver just that.
Respect KS3 Resource Pack
A complete resource pack for respect and diversity in the KS3 classroom
Created to teach the following objectives:
Investigate respect and what it means, and why it is important
Be able to distinguish between respectful and disrespectful behaviour
Learn to respect the differences between people
Know that a great way to deliver self-respect is to behave in a way that makes them feel good about themselves
They are responsible for their own behaviour, and that respect begins with ones self and students need guidance in order to achieve this!
Computing Tablet Design Cover Lesson
Tablet Design cover lesson - suitable for computing courses from KS3 to KS4
Programming selection starter
A programming task to teach about selection. I use this with Python, but it is not a language dependent task. Helpful for talking about indentation.