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This lesson is one of a series (scheme of work) to teach Coding techniques in Python and focusses on Types of Variables and Inputs. There is enough content here for 1 double lesson for very advanced students (or a small class) but there is enough challenge here for around 4 hours of teaching time. There are lots of Python challenges for students to try and extension task as well!

It has been especially designed for GCSE.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand what a Variable is in Python
  • Know what the different types of Variables are and what they are used for
  • Understand and use Operator Precedence
  • Know how to take an input of different data types from the user

The resources in this pack will be enough for 2 X double lessons of Computer Science (each double lesson of around 1 hour 50 minutes) .

All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download.

  • Lesson presentation with examples of the code
  • Eight Challenges to allow students to show their mastery of the concepts
  • Possible solutions for each of the eight challenges
  • Original Python files to allow you to run the programs to see how the programs work
  • Variables Worksheet

This lesson is perfect to use to deliver a full lesson or as revision to help students recap skills they have learnt previously. It is also ideal for NQTs and non-specialist teachers who need to learn Python programming or any teacher wanting to fill in gaps in their Python programming knowledge

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