This assessment sheet allows students to record:
Self-assessment
Teacher assessment
Peer assessment
Evaluation of the topic
Each of the above includes:
Strengths (STRs)
Areas for Improvement (AI)
It enables students to discuss what improvements they made to their work based on self-assessment, peer assessment and teacher assessment.
A guide to topics for each term that can be taught in Year 7 - it could also be used for Year 8 with a change to e.g. Scratch in place of Kodu (obviously depending on how far into the new Computing curriculum you are)
I will be adding resources based on this Scheme of Learning. A teacher presentation and resources have already been added for Binary and Decimal (search my resources - ChipEFC).
This is a quick overview of the OCR Cambridge National: Enterprise and Marketing qualification to show to students who will be starting the qualification.
These two lessons cover:
Media industry products and sectors
Jobs in the media industry
Each lesson has a teacher presentation and a student work booklet with a Cornell notes section and a lesson feedback section on the last page.
This resource covers, but is not limited to:
Touchpoints
Channels
Platforms
Traditional v Digital Marketing
Terminology used in Digital Marketing e.g. Pay Per Click (PPC), Click Through Rate (CTR), etc
Tools use within Digital Marketing
Inbound Marketing
Affiliate Marketing
Content Marketing
Video Marketing
SMS Marketing
Paid and Organic Searches
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
Landing Page Optimisation
This lesson looks at:
What market segmentation is
Why businesses use market segmentation and its importance
The four types of market segmentation
Throughout the lesson there is plenty of opportunity for discussion and tasks to be completed.
This lesson has also been created with online teaching and learning in mind.
Level 3 ICT
Some worksheet templates and teacher presentations for Unit 1 Communication and Employability Skills in ICT, especially for:
BTEC IT
OCR Cambridge Technical
**BTEC Tech Award in Digital Information Technology **
Component 2 Collecting, Interpreting and Presenting Information
This resource covers Learning Aim A theory and comes with two worksheets to help reinforce knowledge and understanding.
Topics include:
Characteristics of data
Characteristics of information
Context and meaning characteristics
Processing
How to present information
Infographics
Making data suitable for processing
Validation methods
Collecting data
Big data
Quality of information
There are three tasks within the presentation which coincide with the lesson worksheets.
Included in these resources are a teacher presentation that explains what binary is, how binary is used, how to convert from binary to decimal and how to convert decimal to binary. It also includes worksheets to go with the presentation and an assessment sheet.
Students will research facts about Tutankhamun and answer 10 questions about him.
Once they have the required information they will then complete the storyboard worksheet and use either Adobe Voice or Adobe Slate iPad apps to produce a story about Tutankhamun.
Adobe Voice download: https://standout.adobe.com/voice/
Adobe Slate download:
https://standout.adobe.com/slate/
You can watch Terry White's tutorials at:
Adobe Voice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuVsoQwkD4s
Adobe Slate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcDihsHCRwM
This is a basic introduction to Python. It consists of over 130 slides that will guide students through the basics with exercises to do throughout and 2 worksheets.
NB If students copy and paste code from the worksheet documents then their code will NOT work! So you will to warn them of this (due to spaces, indentation, etc in the document).
Photoshop Tennis is fun!
Photoshop Tennis allows students to be creative.
This lesson allows students to work independently or in pairs.
Each workstation will have a keyword. Students will add an image to the canvas based on the keyword e.g. if the keyword is weight a student may add an image of somebody who is obese, the next may add an image of a person who has anorexia, and so on.
Students will complete the worksheet at each workstation to document what they have done, the source of their image, etc.
An option may be for the teacher to create a Behance account (www.behance.net) and create a team page for the students to upload the final images to.
This is a workbook that comprises of 12 Cornell Notes pages based on the topics within the Component 3 external assessment. It provides the students with the relevant keywords from the component and also the common words used by exam boards. It can be adapted accordingly.