OCR GCSE Computer Science FlashcardsQuick View
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OCR GCSE Computer Science Flashcards

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Revision flashcards for J277 OCR GCSE Computer Science. A complete set; 73 cards for paper 1 and 27 cards for paper 2 content, detailed definitions/descriptions/diagrams to distribute to your students. Handy colour coded flashcards mapped to the specification with each card detailing which topic area it covers e.g. 1.2 Memory and storage: 1.2.4 Data storage. Can be printed and handed to students to cut/guillotine for their revision.
OCR A-Level Computer Science (H446) exam paper analysisQuick View
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OCR A-Level Computer Science (H446) exam paper analysis

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A complete breakdown of the 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024 exam papers for both papers 1 and 2 for the OCR A-Level Computer Science specification (H446). Each paper has been mapped out on it’s own tab to include all questions on one page along with the specification points covered by each question. Each paper also has a clear matrix mapped to the specification to help see which specification points are questioned more often, and which have been questioned least often. I use this as a revision tool with my classes to ensure they know the key knowledge for the types of questions that appear every year. I also use it to try to predict what may appear in the next summer exam series by looking at which areas may not have been questioned in recent years. A great resource to make available to your students.
OCR GCSE Computer Science exam paper analysisQuick View
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OCR GCSE Computer Science exam paper analysis

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A complete breakdown of the 2022, 2023 and 2024 exam papers for both components 1 and 2 for the OCR GCSE Computer Science specification (J277). Each paper has been mapped out to include the specification points covered and the questions asked. Questions have been colour coded to show repetition over the 3 past-papers. Each paper also has a clear matrix mapped to the specification to help see which specification points are questioned more often, and which have been questioned least often. I use this as a revision tool with my classes to ensure they know the key knowledge for the types of questions that appear every year. I also use it to try to predict what may appear in the next summer exam series (which worked to great effect in summer 2024 when ‘Operating Systems’ was questioned after seeing it had not appeared on the 2022 or 2023 paper!).
Convert between denary, binary and hexadecimal numbersQuick View
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Convert between denary, binary and hexadecimal numbers

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This interactive spread sheet teaches how to convert between the three number systems used in GCSE computer science. Each conversion has a tutorial, and interactive questions where the students will be told whether their answers are correct or incorrect.