Christmas Computing Quiz BundleQuick View
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Christmas Computing Quiz Bundle

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Are you ready for an exhilarating and festive end of term Christmas activity? Look no further than our electrifying Christmas Computing Quizzes. This bundle includes 5 quizzes: one for year 7, 8, 9, 10 and even year 11 meaning you are reuse them year after year without fear that your students will have done them before. Prepare to be dazzled with these fun digital student-led quizzes specially crafted for each year group studying computing or computer science. Help Santa fix his sleigh, decorate a Christmas tree, solve a mystery, decode the secret Christmas message or break Santa out of prison by answering computing and Christmas related questions correctly that will leave both your SLT and your Computing and Computer Science pupils in high spirits as the term concludes. HOW DO THE CHRISTMAS COMPUTING QUIZZES WORK? Once you’ve purchased the resource you get a PDF file for each quiz which contains a link. Share the provided link with your students and watch as it whisks them away to an enchanting digital realm filled with engaging questions and a different, fun Christmas theme for each quiz. Your students can embark on this journey of knowledge and fun on their own, or, for an added dose of excitement, encourage pairs of students to team up and tackle the quiz together. The joy multiplies as collaboration ignites their enthusiasm. And the best part? The quiz is a self-guided adventure. As your students conquer each stage, the next one automatically beckons, providing you with invaluable time to support those in need or attend to the myriad of other holiday season tasks tugging at your attention. Fear not, for we’ve thought of everything. All the answers are readily available in the comprehensive teacher’s guides, ensuring you can rescue any students who find themselves in a puzzling predicament. These captivating experiences are designed to last most of the lesson but you may need to provide a second activity for early finishers. WHAT IS INCLUDED? You get five PDF files, one for each quiz, which contains the link to the activity and includes the answers. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Grab your copy of this great value KS3 Computing and GCSE Computer Science Christmas Quiz bundle – a timeless gem that you can deploy year after year with each new wave of students. Let the festivities begin! IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to run the quizzes there are a few activities which require links to external websites. Here are the external sites that you will need to have unblocked on your school network. view . genial . ly jigsawexplorer . com what3words . com PLEASE NOTE: This game is intended to be used on a desktop or laptop computer and some of the features will not be available on an iPad or mobile device.
OCR J277 - Revision BundleQuick View
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OCR J277 - Revision Bundle

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Everything in this bundle should allow for varied revision encompassing the entire of the J277 specifications for GCSE OCR Computer Science. Recently remade and updated resources! More being updated shortly! Enjoy!
Complete J277/02 Revision Workbook-with answersQuick View
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Complete J277/02 Revision Workbook-with answers

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This is the accumulation of years of teaching and revision strategies and hours or tweaking. I have made a workbook with answers which will prepare any students for the J277 OCR COmputer Science Component 2 paper. Each section has quick tasks aimed at getting students to recap their knowledge. This is currently used by all students to see where they need to spend time revising. Then there are 10 much wider questions which is aimed at deepening the students’ understanding. The questions are tiered in difficulty. These all have model answers. There are then example exam questions with answers There is also a coding section with tasks aimed at getting students to practice the programming skills they could be asked to demonstrate in the exam. Again each program has a model answer. I’m happy to make any further amendments if there is something specific you need, please message me on here. I will also be making a Paper 1 version.
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Exam Style Python Programming Questions (GCSE AQA)

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These questions are used to help students practice longer Python coding questions that they will encounter in GCSE exams. The pseudocode style where included is based on AQA, and each question comes with a mark scheme showing where marks are scored. Again, this is based around AQA’s mark schemes (i.e. awarding marks for including selection, for example). This set contains 8 programming questions and mark schemes for each. In separate uploads I have the powerpoint used in lessons to help deliver specific lessons which build up towards answering the longer programming questions in this set. The order I used them (with the intent of increasing difficulty as we went along): 1 - Phone Bill Calculator 2 - Note Changer 3 - Swimming Pool 4 - Guessing Game 5 - Substrings and functions 6 - Sports Day (function) 7 - Linear Search Array 8 - Inverting Image (2D array)
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Teaching algorithms - pseudo code and flowcharts

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Based around an introduction to algorithms, a total of 5 lessons are included in this package. Aimed at GCSE Computer Science, the 5 lessons are aimed at promoting an introduction to algorithms using decomposition. Every lesson comes complete with a teachers PowerPoint, iterative starter activities, lesson resources and an ‘Independent Learning Time’ section (this is aimed at allowing students to work independently to consolidate their understanding). Answers to flowchart and pseudo code tasks are included on the PowerPoints. Lesson 1: Introduction to algorithms using flowcharts, starts off with basic flowcharts based on easy scenarios and builds up to looking back at sound storage and representing this process as a flowchart. Lesson 2: Looking at more complex flowcharts to represent algorithms, focusing more on selection and iteration within algorithms. Independent Learning Activity includes exam questions for students to decompose problems and represent as flowcharts. Lesson 3: The focus of this lesson is to allow students time to work independently at solving complex algorithms as flowcharts. Using sequencing, selection and iteration a range of exam questions are included. Class activities are included beforehand to recap the learning of flowcharts. Lesson 4: An introduction to pseudo code - links the understanding of what pseudo code is to Python code which students may have come across beforehand from their NEA. Different examples of how code should be constructed are included. Several flowcharts are included on the PowerPoint which students then need to turn into pseudo code. Sequencing and selection are focused upon in this lesson. Lesson 5: Developing students understanding further using sequencing, selection and iteration. WHILE loops are demonstrated of how to construct a loop in pseudo code. Students will spend their time working on problems and trying to decompose these into pseudo code. Extension questions are included for the HAL students / students needing extra or more challenging work.
J277 Revision Mats/Knowledge OrganisersQuick View
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J277 Revision Mats/Knowledge Organisers

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Recently remade specifically for J277! I have created revision mats/knowledge organisers for all topics in the OCR Computer Science GCSE (J277). I have found them particularly handy as homework for a topic or as a recap when finished the delivery of a topic. These are designed using the ‘OpenDyslexic’ font, this can be seen on the PDF’s. Formatting may differ on the publisher document if you do not have the font installed. This pack consists of the original publisher file as well as a PDF of all the mats too. Enjoy!
Introduction to Python Programming - Learn to Code!Quick View
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Introduction to Python Programming - Learn to Code!

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This whole unit of work includes all my Introduction to Python Programming lessons within one bundle! Alongside the basic instructions this bundle includes the following resources: 1. Print statements, data types and mathematical calculations. 2. Using variables. 3. Adding comments. 4. If statements, logic and Boolean. 5. Arrays / Lists. 6. manipulating string. 7. Looping. Each resource includes differentiated activities to consolidate learning as well as final unit challenges to assess understanding. Save almost 40% when purchasing all these resources together!
OCR J277 2.1 - 2.5 Complete SoW Discount BundleQuick View
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OCR J277 2.1 - 2.5 Complete SoW Discount Bundle

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Save planning time and money with this discounted J277 Computer Science Complete Component 2 bundle! Includes the following units and content: 2.1 Computational Thinking: 14 lessons, 4 homework sheets 2.2 Programming Fundamentals: 9 lessons, 3 homework sheets 2.3 Producing Robust Programs: 6 lessons, 2 homework sheets 2.4 Boolean Logic: 3 lessons, 1 homework sheet 2.5 Programming Languages: 3 lessons, 1 homework sheet Question-by-Question analysis spreadsheet and mail merge documents to create personalised student feedback sheets for supplied end-of-unit tests Each lesson includes applicable resources (e.g. Python example files). In total there are 35 lessons and 11 homework sheets, plus an end-of-topic test for each unit. Cheaper than buying each unit individually! Get your weekends back, buy today.
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Pseudocode and Python Programming Challenges

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Ten pseudocode and python programming challenges that are laid out like an exam question (with a suggested pseudocode and python solution for each question). The challenges build in difficulty as pupils progress through them. The first 4 are based on selection statements, next 3 on iteration, 2 on array/lists and the final one on subroutines. Some guidance is provided to the pupils on the front sheet to indicate the pseudocode keywords and programming structures. These are primarily aimed at GCSE Computer Science pupils.
Python Challenges WorkbookQuick View
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Python Challenges Workbook

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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.
Pseudocode OCR Exam Reference language workbook and lessons (50 tasks)Quick View
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Pseudocode OCR Exam Reference language workbook and lessons (50 tasks)

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This workbook covers all of the topics required in OCR Exam Reference Language with direct comparison to Python. It also contains 50 questions that come with answers. The lessons look at how to code in OCR Exam Reference language while comparing it with the exact same code written in Python. There are 50 tasks for students to complete in OCR Exam Reference language. Topics covered: Sequence, Casting, commenting, if statements, case statements, for loops, do until loops, while loops, random number generation, file handling (writing and reading), 1D Array and 2D arrays, string handling (length,substring,upper,lower,concatenation) , functions and procedure. For £2 you will save many hours of lesson planning.
Christmas Computing Quiz Bundle – GCSEQuick View
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Christmas Computing Quiz Bundle – GCSE

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Are you ready for an exhilarating and festive end of term Christmas activity? Look no further than our electrifying Christmas Computing Quizzes. This bundle includes 2 quizzes: one for year 10 and one for year 11 meaning you are reuse them year after year without fear that your students will have done them before. Prepare to be dazzled with these fun digital student-led quizzes specially crafted for each year group studying GCSE Computer Science. Decode the secret Christmas message or break Santa out of prison by answering computing questions correctly with a Christmas theme that will leave both your SLT and your GCSE Computer Science pupils in high spirits as the term concludes. HOW DO THE CHRISTMAS COMPUTING QUIZZES WORK? Once you’ve purchased the resource you get a PDF file for each quiz which contains a link. Share the provided link with your students and watch as it whisks them away to an enchanting digital realm filled with engaging questions and a different, fun Christmas theme for each quiz. Your students can embark on this journey of knowledge and fun on their own, or, for an added dose of excitement, encourage pairs of students to team up and tackle the quiz together. The joy multiplies as collaboration ignites their enthusiasm. And the best part? The quiz is a self-guided adventure. As your students conquer each stage, the next one automatically beckons, providing you with invaluable time to support those in need or attend to the myriad of other holiday season tasks tugging at your attention. Fear not, for we’ve thought of everything. All the answers are readily available in the comprehensive teacher’s guides, ensuring you can rescue any students who find themselves in a puzzling predicament. These captivating experiences are designed to last around 60 minutes but you may need to provide a second activity for particularly speedy early finishers. WHAT IS INCLUDED? You get two PDF files, one for each quiz, which contains the link to the activity and includes the answers. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Grab your copy of this great value GCSE Computer Science Christmas Quiz bundle – a timeless gem that you can deploy year after year with each new wave of GCSE Computer Science students. Let the festivities begin! Click here to check out this amazing bundle to get all 5 Key Stage 3 Computing and GCSE Computer Science quizzes at a knock down price. IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to run the quizzes there are a few activities which require links to external websites. Here are the external sites that you will need to have unblocked on your school network. view . genial . ly jigsawexplorer . com what3words . com PLEASE NOTE: This game is intended to be used on a desktop or laptop computer and some of the features will not be available on an iPad or mobile device.
Christmas Computing Quiz Bundle – Key Stage 3Quick View
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Christmas Computing Quiz Bundle – Key Stage 3

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Are you ready for an exhilarating and festive end of term Christmas activity? Look no further than our electrifying Christmas Computing Quizzes. This bundle includes 3 quizzes: one for year 7, one for year 8 and another for year 9 meaning you are reuse them year after year without fear that your students will have done them before. Prepare to be dazzled with these fun digital student-led quizzes specially crafted for each year group in key stage 3. Help Santa fix his sleigh, decorate a Christmas tree or solve the mystery by answering computing questions correctly with a Christmas theme that will leave both your SLT and your key stage 3 computing pupils in high spirits as the term concludes. HOW DO THE CHRISTMAS COMPUTING QUIZZES WORK? Once you’ve purchased the resource you get a PDF file for each quiz which contains a link. Share the provided link with your students and watch as it whisks them away to an enchanting digital realm filled with engaging questions and a different, fun Christmas theme for each quiz. Your students can embark on this journey of knowledge and fun on their own, or, for an added dose of excitement, encourage pairs of students to team up and tackle the quiz together. The joy multiplies as collaboration ignites their enthusiasm. And the best part? The quiz is a self-guided adventure. As your students conquer each stage, the next one automatically beckons, providing you with invaluable time to support those in need or attend to the myriad of other holiday season tasks tugging at your attention. Fear not, for we’ve thought of everything. All the answers are readily available in the comprehensive teacher’s guides, ensuring you can rescue any students who find themselves in a puzzling predicament. These captivating experiences are designed to last between 30 to 40 minutes so you may need to provide a second activity for particularly speedy early finishers. WHAT IS INCLUDED? You get three PDF files, one for each quiz, which contains the link to the activity and includes the answers. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Grab your copy of this great value Key Stage 3 Christmas Quiz bundle – a timeless gem that you can deploy year after year with each new wave of Key Stage 3 computing students. Let the festivities begin! Click here to check out this amazing bundle to get all 5 Key Stage 3 Computing and GCSE Computer Science quizzes at a knock down price. IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to run the quizzes there are a few activities which require links to external websites. Here are the external sites that you will need to have unblocked on your school network. view . genial . ly jigsawexplorer . com PLEASE NOTE: This game is intended to be used on a desktop or laptop computer and some of the features will not be available on an iPad or other mobile device.
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Computer science display periodic table

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Computer Science periodic table wall display of key terms in programming. Wall display for ICT and Computer Science classroom. Key terms and keywords with definitions for programming in Python. Contains 32 key words used in programming with definitions under each one. Grouped together as publisher documents to easily print all 4 groups seperately. PLEASE NOTE: You will recieve 8 documents with this download. 4 documents are the coloured version to be printed out on white paper. The other 4 are black images with transparent text created on Photoshop to allow you to print on coloured paper of your choice. All files are Publisher Documents ready to be printed.
J277 OCR 2.2 Programming FundamentalsQuick View
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J277 OCR 2.2 Programming Fundamentals

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Complete scheme of work for J277 OCR Computer Science 2.1 Computational Thinking, including PowerPoint for each lesson, homework sheets, worksheets, unplugged activities, Python example files, end-of-topic exam, and mark sheets. Designed for my mixed-ability group with lots of simple explanations; large clear and bright diagrams; chunked lessons; and stretch and activity tasks for higher-achieving students. Includes the following lesson PowerPoints and resources: Scheme of Work document 2.2.1a Variables, Constants, Operators, Inputs, Outputs, Assignments 2.2.1b Sequence, Selection, Iteration (inc Python files) - Updated October 2022 to include Python Switch (match) Statements 2.2.1c Arithmetic and Arithmetic Operators 2.2.2 Data Types (inc worksheet and Python solutions) 2.2.3a String Manipulation (inc Python solutions) 2.2.3b File Handling (inc Python solutions) 2.2.3c Databases and SQL (inc worksheet, answers, and Python SQLite 3 database) 2.2.3d Arrays 2.2.3e Subprograms 3 x Homework worksheets and answers 1 x End-of-topic test Includes dozens of Python demonstration files and a Python-based SQLite 3 database for students to test their SQL commands. Save yourself hours of planning. Download now.
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Text-Based Adventure Games in Python

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After doing “Hello World!” one of the first tasks set by many old school programmers is designing a classic text-based adventure game. Here is a six-lesson scheme of work to allow students to explore this idea and design their own game in Python. This can easily be modified to another programming language if you want (but the example files are in Python).
Introduction to Python (GCSE / A level) - Complete Set of Booklets, Presentations and ResourcesQuick View
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Introduction to Python (GCSE / A level) - Complete Set of Booklets, Presentations and Resources

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Python Booklets updated to include more examples, tasks and presentations. Please find attached 12 Lesson booklets (Over 350 pages), Python Examples, Links to YouTube, and Presentations, which take you from the very basic elements of Python up to the advanced. Each booklet has detailed descriptions, examples, screenshots and a variety of simple to complicated and extension tasks. Also included are Programming Solutions, Examples, Powerpoint Presentations and supporting diagrams. The last four booklets appropriate for the A level projects. There are 12 Chapters in total. One Chapter may cover several lessons. With each booklet comes a several support Powerpoint Presentations. The Basics Selection Iteration Strings and Dates Functions and Imports Lists, Tuples and Dictionaries Structured Programming Filing Object Oriented Programming SQLite Databases TKinter Introduction OO Tkinter - Building an application Feel free to pass comments or feedback as I know there can be improvements.
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Python Workbook

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This python workbook starts with the very basics and guides the students in developing their skills. It hasd multiple tasks throughout the booklet and covers topics such as: Print Data Types Operands Variables Loops Indexing
OCR GCSE Computing Chapter 9 AlgorithmsQuick View
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OCR GCSE Computing Chapter 9 Algorithms

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Covers all of the items from the specification in section 2.1 computatonal thinking,abstracton, decompositon, algorithmic thinking, standard searching algorithms, binary search, linear search, standard sortng algorithms, bubble sort, merge sort, inserton sort,how to produce algorithms using, pseudocode, using flow diagrams,interpret, correct or complete algorithms. And Trace Tables. Workbook includes coded python activities. I have added the code for these, and answers to questions, into the notes sections at the bottom of the slides, you may want to remove these before sharing with students. I could do with some feedback.
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Python Turtles

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Use Python to control your own turtle. This book explores further the Python code