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!
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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.
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A 22 page pdf revision booklet for Unit 2 of the Level 3 Cambridge Technicals IT course. This is aimed at sixth form students to aid with revision for the examination, encouraging a variety of techniques, including self-testing and mind mapping. Intended as a starting point for revision or to check knowledge and understanding of different topics within the unit.
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.
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UPDATE# I have added the Pseudocode Programming Techniques page, to match up with the Question Cards
A revision worksheet for pupils studying GCSE and A Level Computer Science. It covers the purpose of an operating system, asks pupils to identify typical features of an operating system, and asks them to state the purpose of a GUI and CLI.
Learning Objective
To understand the purpose of an operating system and why it is essential for a computer to operate.
A revision worksheet for those students preparing for their GCSE Computer Science exam. The sheet presents a series of activities which focus on the AND, OR, and NOT gates. Also suitable for A-Level students.
Learning Objectives
1) To be able to describe how data is stored within a computer in binary form.
2) To be able to produce truth tables for the following logic gates: NOT/AND/OR
Sensors
LANs
WLANs
Modems
Network hubs
Switches
Routers
Encryption
Authentication Techniques
Video Conferencing
Viruses and Hacking
ICTs Impact on Employment
Impact of Using ICT for Online Shopping and Banking
Reliability of Information on the Internet
Security Issues
Blogs
Wikis
Social Networking Sites
Health Aspects
Safety Aspects
Modelling Applications
Types of Processing
Monitoring
Barcodes
ATMs
Expert Systems
Verification
Validation
Testing Data
Implementation
Documentation
A revision worksheet for those students preparing for their GCSE Computer Science exam. The sheet focuses on binary addition with 4 and 8 bit binary numbers. Also suitable for KS3 and A-Level students.
This revision pack includes revision for the AS theory paper, from specification year 2022. It is aimed towards the theory exam and breaks down each unit to support with revision. Each unit powerpoint includes theory information about the topics, alongside topic questions and end of chapter questions, with answers/mark schemes.
Unit 1 to Unit 11
Included in the zip file are a variety of activities to use to turn your classroom into a number of revision stations for different topics. Students move around in pairs around 7 different stations in which they complete the activity at each station. e.g. Back-Back - exam questions on hardware devices RFID/Digital Camera/Flat bed scanner... Boolean Algebra o's and x's.... categorise for the laws of computing... Exam Question based on compilers and interpreters with mark scheme... play dough task with key words relating to the internet/system busses/how a hard disk drive works.. and many more.
This is designed for A-Level Computer Science specifically AQA but does not cover every topic.
This is a full 60 minute lesson complete with technical terms on every slide, objectives, outcomes on every slide and exam questions throughout. Plenty of differentiation, support and challenge for students of all abilities.
Easily split into 2 lesson. This lesson has unique real life problems that need writing in pseudocode, with step by step instructions on how to complete it, and the algorithms explained. Great for all abilities!
Here’s my revision powerpoint suitable for the new OCR specification (H046, H446) for computer science. It builds off of my notes but is designed for a more interactive learning approach, for those who would rather learn by doing than reading. It is not fully comprehensive or a teaching aid, but for consolidation purposes so if there are any parts you feel you want to further understand then please check out my notes.
Thank you for viewing my resource and I hope it helps!
A revision worksheet for those students preparing for their GCSE Computer Science exam. They follow SQL statements to determine which football teams would appear in the results (suitable for those studying A Level as well). On the reverse side they must research a series of database related keywords and complete some activities.
Learning Objectives
1) To have a better understanding of the purpose of a database and to be able to explain some of the related key terms.
2) To be able to use SQL effectively within a database to locate specific data.
98 page revision booklet for the AQA AS Level Computer Science (7517)
Provided electronically to allow booklet printing or electronic distribution via a VLE, Teams, or similar platforms to allow online learning and independent revision.
Covers all specification areas including:
Unit 1 Fundamentals of programming
Unit 2 Fundamentals of data structures
Unit 3 Fundamentals of algorithms
Unit 4 Theory of computation
Unit 5 Fundamentals of data representation
Unit 6 Fundamentals of computer systems
Unit 7 Fundamentals of computer organisation and architecture
Unit 8 Consequences of uses of computing
Unit 9 Fundamentals of communication and networking
Unit 10 Fundamentals of databases
Unit 11 Big Data
Unit 12 Fundamentals of functional programming
Unit 13 Systematic approach to problem solving
When purchasing, please consider adding a class license to allow you to share this resource with colleagues.
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