Computer Science - Revision bookletQuick View
LisaWestworthLisaWestworth

Computer Science - Revision booklet

(0)
This is primarily for the Edexcel Computer Science (GCSE), 2020 specification. Some notes can be used for the OCR specification too. This booklet covers all the topics you require for the qualification, providing summary notes and exam-style quizzes for students to complete. This booklet should be used to cover topics after you have taught all the lessons required. Notes and quizzes are included for the following: Logic and truth tables Programming languages Binary Data representation Networks Software Data storage & compression Network security & cybersecurity Hardware Programming (theory) Issues & impacts
GCSE Computer Science Python ProgrammingQuick View
amrittanday1998amrittanday1998

GCSE Computer Science Python Programming

(1)
An entire 70+ slide PowerPoint covering Python Programming topics as stated in the OCR GCSE J277 Computer Science Specification. This set of slides includes theory, examples, coding tasks and answers as well as starter activities for the following topics: Variables Comments Data Types Casting Operators User Input Strings String Methods Concatenation Booleans Built in functions Conditional Statements FOR and WHILE loops Lists 2-D Arrays Functions and Procedures Worksheet for strings and string methods included Table of contents is linked to relevant slides to save you as much time as possible!
KS3 Computer Science: NetworksQuick View
RobbotResourcesRobbotResources

KS3 Computer Science: Networks

(1)
Computer Science: Introduction to Networks for KS3 students The aim of this unit of work is to introduce KS3 students to computer networks. Within this unit of work, students will learn the following: What will you learn? To understand what is meant by a Local Area Network (LAN). Hardware required Methods of connection (WiFi & Ethernet cable) To understand what is meant by a Wide Area Network (WAN). Methods to connect (GPRS, mobile, telephone cables & satellite). To understand how peripheral devices can connect to a computer system using a Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN). Methods to connect (Bluetooth). Understand the following methods of keeping you computer secure on a computer network: - Firewall - Anti-malware - Passwords - Encryption This unit of work includes a range of information and activities to develop student knowledge and understanding of computer systems. Please note two practical activities require the use of rope to create a human networks! A final assessment is also included. Teacher answer PowerPoint also included. **Please leave a review!
Computer Science Escape RoomQuick View
Cre8tive_ResourcesCre8tive_Resources

Computer Science Escape Room

(0)
Computer Science Team Building Escape Room - Virtual Escape Room run through PowerPoint by Cre8tive Resources! This lasts an hour or under depending on how quick the teams can solve each puzzle! Students love this style of lesson, great as an educational treat for your middle school or even high school class. Will your students be able to escape before time runs out? The escape room puzzles content will be tailored to the topic of this escape room. Escape Room Product Contents: ☞ Escape Room Interactive Tracker PowerPoint - Keeps the competitive nature on display ☞ Escape Room Puzzle Keys (Six Sets for Six Teams) ☞ Escape Room Team sheet - Record codes, answers clues as they progress through the 7 rooms ☞ Escape Room Puzzles (7 Rooms = 7 Different styles of Puzzles involving numeracy, literacy and lateral thinking) ☞ Bonus Riddles with every puzzle. ☞ Teacher Answer Sheet - Quickly confirm to teams they have solved the puzzle correctly ☞ Teacher instructions of how to set up the escape room and what to print and top tips and shortcuts. ☞ Successful Escape Certificates for those that complete the entire challenge (There is a difficult bonus escape too :) for any quick teams ✿ The 7 Rooms include: The Garage, The Attic, The Nowhere, The Dungeon, The Entrance, The Rest Room and the Garden. (Each Puzzle has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room (this one is very general and fun!) and is suitable for Middle School and High School students. Our Philosophy ✿ We aim to help you equip students with the knowledge and skills to take ownership of their own learning. ✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰ Why not try out one of our other fantastic best selling Escape Rooms ⇨ English and Language Digital Escape Room ⇨ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Digital Escape Room ⇨ Big Fun End of Term Digital Escape Room ⇨ PSHE and Form Time Escape Room ⇨ Careers Digital Escape Room ⇨ Drama and Performance Digital Escape Room JUST PRINT AND GO! They can also be used to encourage a flipped learning environment.
GCSE Computer Science Revision QuizQuick View
jdlangford1jdlangford1

GCSE Computer Science Revision Quiz

(2)
50 Question multiple choice revision quiz for GCSE Computer Science. Ideal class activity testing knowledge and understanding of content from different parts of the specification. Suitable for students who have completed or nearly completed the course as part of a revision lesson and helps with developing memory recall skills. Fully editable with ‘Ask me’ to give all students opportunities to answer. The quiz makes use of a 15 second timer to encourage quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. When playing the presentation, the quiz is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions rather than skipping through to ensure that they are familiar with these topics and consolidate their learning across the course. This also provides opportunities for students to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Exam Technique for GCSE Computer ScienceQuick View
nwilkinnwilkin

Exam Technique for GCSE Computer Science

(1)
Complete exam technique lesson to help GCSE computer science students boost their grades. Do you feel your students know their computer science theory but are worried they still need a little extra help on understanding how to answer the exam questions to get the highest marks possible? Fear not, help is at hand. This stand-alone lesson introduces your pupils to common exam terminology so they feel more prepared in understand exactly what type of answers the questions require to get the top marks available. It gives them plenty or practice in answering a variety of questions including a min exam paper you can set as a homework task or during a second lesson. Buy this resource now and give your students the opportunity of gaining a few more valuable points. This can mean the difference between getting the grades they need or possibly missing out just because they didn’t know how to answer one particular type of question. What is included? This complete lesson includes : a 29-slide PowerPoint presentation (editable) 1-page PDF teacher’s lesson plan (not-editable) 1-page PDF algorithms question handout (not-editable) 2-page PDF mini exam paper (not-editable) . Please note: This lesson was created specifically for the OCR GCSE Computer Science (J277) and AQA GCSE Computer Science (8525) exams and will help your pupils feel more prepared for their exams. How can it be used? The exam preparation PowerPoint presentation is best used during your computer science exam revision lessons. Use the PowerPoint presentation along with the class working through all the exam practice activities together. You can either set the mini exam paper as a homework task and mark it together the next lesson or even let them mark it themselves. Alternatively set the mini exam paper during a second dedicated lesson and mark it together in class. What are you waiting for? Grab your copy of this invaluable lesson now and give your pupils the boost they need to get a few extra marks in their computer science exams. FREE BONUS PRODUCT INCLUDED As a special thank you for purchasing this product I am pleased to be able to also include a surprise FREE bonus gift. This gift is one of our complete resources which we will usually charge full price for but is yours absolutely free when you purchase this product. Just our little way of saying thank you to our valued customers. I hope you enjoy it and get use out of it, with my compliments. Looking for computer science revision material? Check out these fabulous self-study workbooks that completely cover the exam specifications: Complete set of OCR Revision Workbooks Complete set of AQA Revision Workbooks
Computer Science questionsQuick View
ctaylorattwoodctaylorattwood

Computer Science questions

(7)
A two-page word doc containing questions based on each section of the OCR Computer Science specification. Ideal for homework / revision over half term or Christmas
OCR J277 - Computer Science GCSE - Revision CardsQuick View
Davism1993Davism1993

OCR J277 - Computer Science GCSE - Revision Cards

(2)
Recently remade for J277! I have created revision cards for all topics in the OCR Computer Science GCSE (J277). These are used by my current Year 11 Cohort, they have found them quite effective as support tools in lessons and revision at home. I allow students to use them whilst answering question in lesson so that they are focusing on exam techniques whilst absorbing the subject knowledge too. I have created a revision wall by printing each card in A3 and arranging it on the wall. Students can consult the wall if they are stuck. All the cards have been designed to be printed double sided on the short edge, This is so that the topic name is on the back. All cards are 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 cards too. I have also created a PDF of each set of cards that represent each separate paper of the OCR course. Enjoy! UPDATE# I have added the Pseudocode Programming Techniques page, to match up with the Question Cards
OCR Computer Science GCSE J277 Revison gridsQuick View
elizabeth_eddison82elizabeth_eddison82

OCR Computer Science GCSE J277 Revison grids

(0)
Computer Science OCR GCSE J277 revision grids for all topics of the course. Each sheet covers a different topic of the course and has a A3 template to print and give to students to fill in for their revision. Covers all topics for both Unit 1 and Unit 2.
Computer science display periodic tableQuick View
st_ccost_cco

Computer science display periodic table

(3)
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.
IGCSE Computer Science Chapter 6 - AI [87x Animated Slide]Quick View
JamesGanJamesGan

IGCSE Computer Science Chapter 6 - AI [87x Animated Slide]

(1)
Complete IGCSE Computer Science [Chapter 6 - Automated System and Emerging Technologies] teaching/revision slides (2023 - 2025 syllabus) Topic included: Chapter 6.1 - Automated System Chapter 6.2 - Robotic System Chapter 6.3 - Artificial Intelligence (Expert System and Machine Learning) Features of the slides: Feature 1 - Animated PPT Feature 2 - Carefully designed slides using Canva to improve students’ engagement Feature 3 - Details step-by-step explanation (A textbook is not required) Feature 4 - Past year questions for students to practice for the IGCSE exam
Computer Science and ICT Projects for Homework / Independent LearningQuick View
conxxionconxxion

Computer Science and ICT Projects for Homework / Independent Learning

(1)
Computer Science and ICT Projects for Homework / Independent Learning Engage and reward your pupils. Unplugged activities. This resources is aimed at your KS3 pupils studying computer science or ICT. Pupils enjoy completing small projects that earn them recognition and praise and these are embedded into the activities they will complete. The resource allows for your pupils to make choices about which activity they wish to complete. Independent learning and research are encouraged and all tasks can be completed at home as a project or homework, or at school as independent classroom learning activities. The activities are varied and will appeal to a wide variety of interests that will appeal to students. Activities will reduce teacher workload, by encouraging independent learning. Pupils will be excited and curious as they engage in activities that interest them. Many resources that are available do not include a ‘gameification’ element to encourage learning. This activity booklet allows the teacher to easily award a number of reward stamps for each activity, including: effort research quality resilience improvements. You may wish these rewards to be collated and summed in the included spreadsheet to keep running totals and encourage competition and progress. The resource contains: an editable activity booklet a certificate that can be adapted and printed for each activity your pupils complete. A spreadsheet to record pupils progress and rewards. This comprehensive resource will teach and encourage students the following: independent research into computing and ICT topics to use a variety of ICT resources to show their work to use their imagination to show their work in ways they are comfortable with, including non-ICT method (models, art drawings, paintings etc).
A LEVEL COMPUTER SCIENCE REVISIONQuick View
eLLoquent_tutorseLLoquent_tutors

A LEVEL COMPUTER SCIENCE REVISION

(0)
eLLoquent_tutors This PowerPoint includes loads of practice questions for A LEVEL COMPUTER SCIENCE, along with answers. Teachers can use it as a starter every lesson to make sure their students are able to recall the topics they have covered in previous classes, helping them too achieve the grades they are capable of.
OCR GCSE Computer ScienceQuick View
amaheramaher

OCR GCSE Computer Science

(0)
Revision aid for students, list of all of the topic areas to revise for the GCSE OCR Computer Science exam with links to the BBC Bitesize page for each topic area. There is also a link to 2 past papers.
OCR GCSE Computer Science: Impact of TechnologyQuick View
Clai_Clai_

OCR GCSE Computer Science: Impact of Technology

(0)
Topic 6: Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental impacts of digital technology of the OCR New Specification of Computer Science for assessment in 2022 Concise summary of Impact of Technology, including: Ethical issues The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics Legislation: The Data Protection Act 2018 Computer Misuse Act 1990 Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 Software Licences Cultural issues The Digital Divide Environmental issues
Computer Science - Word ScrambleQuick View
ZCopleyZCopley

Computer Science - Word Scramble

(0)
A quick activity for students to unscramble 10 different computer related words. Designed for year 6/7 based on what I have taught them previously around PC hardware.
AQA GCSE Computer Science Revision Mind MapsQuick View
marcjhowlettmarcjhowlett

AQA GCSE Computer Science Revision Mind Maps

(1)
A full set of revision mind maps covering all of the key content for the AQA GCSE Computer Science course. Large parts of this also apply to other exam board specifications. Features 90 separate slides covering topics such as algorithms, logic, binary representation, hexadecimal, encryption/huffman coding/runtime encoding, hardware/software, ethics etc.