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Welcome to my TES shop! I am a subject leader for ICT & Computer Science, creating and sharing resources to support teachers in delivering ICT, Computer Science, Computational Thinking and the Digital Competence Framework. For more resources, visit robbotresources.com email: carl@robbotresources.com

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Welcome to my TES shop! I am a subject leader for ICT & Computer Science, creating and sharing resources to support teachers in delivering ICT, Computer Science, Computational Thinking and the Digital Competence Framework. For more resources, visit robbotresources.com email: carl@robbotresources.com
Computational Thinking in Art
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Computational Thinking in Art

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Download my poster which includes example task ideas on how to apply computational thinking problem solving skills to Art. The poster includes a range of tasks and classroom ideas that use key computational thinking skills! Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit! Update: High Resolution 2560x1440 in both PNG & JPEG Please leave a review!!!
Computational Thinking in Physical Education
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Computational Thinking in Physical Education

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Download your own copy of my popular poster as featured on my twitter account! Poster includes a wide range of ideas on how to incorporate computational thinking within PE lessons. I have included both PNG and JPEG versions. Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit! Update: Now saved in high resolution 1440x2560 Please leave a review!
Knowledge Organiser and Revision Sheet: Year 8 Computer Networks
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Knowledge Organiser and Revision Sheet: Year 8 Computer Networks

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The following resources work in conjunction with KS3 Computer Science: Networks. This knowledge organiser includes all the topics learned within this unit of work into one single page. The revision sheet helps your students to prepare for the end of unit assessment while also developing independent learning skills!
Computational Thinking in Music
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Computational Thinking in Music

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Download my poster which includes example task ideas on how to apply computational thinking problem solving skills to Music. The poster includes a range of tasks and classroom ideas that use key computational thinking skills! *Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit! * Update: High Resolution 2560x1440 in both PNG & JPEG Please leave a review!!!
Computational Thinking in Drama
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Computational Thinking in Drama

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Download my poster which includes example task ideas on how to apply computational thinking problem solving skills to Drama. The poster includes a range of tasks and classroom ideas that use key computational thinking skills! *Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit! * Update: High Resolution 2560x1440 in both PNG & JPEG Please leave a review!!!
Knowledge Organiser and Revision Sheet: Year 7 Computer Systems
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Knowledge Organiser and Revision Sheet: Year 7 Computer Systems

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The following resources work in conjunction with KS3 Computer Science: Computer Systems Year 7. This knowledge organiser includes all the topics learned within this unit of work into one single page. The revision sheet helps your students to prepare for the end of unit assessment while also developing independent learning skills!
Computational Thinking: 21 Card Trick!
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Computational Thinking: 21 Card Trick!

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My popular twitter poster is now available to download for FREE from my tes shop! Wow your friends with this fun card trick… all done through algorithms! Follow the instructions on the poster to complete the trick! Try it out in within the classroom, can be used as a fun starter activity! I have included both JPEG and PNG versions of the poster. Update: High Resolution 2560x1440 in both PNG & JPEG Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit! Please leave a review!
Create 8 Bit Style Graphics with Excel!
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Create 8 Bit Style Graphics with Excel!

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I love Excel! You can use it for all sorts of things, but have you ever used it for graphic design? If you are looking to make block style graphics, Excel is brilliant! This poster resource is a guide on how your students can use Excel to create some amazing 8 Bit style graphics. Use it as part of a computer game development unit of work: ideal for Scratch! Update: High Resolution 2560x1440 in both PNG & JPEG Please leave a review!!!
Computer Science: How to read and write AQA pseudo code
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Computer Science: How to read and write AQA pseudo code

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This handy poster is a great revision tool to help your GCSE computer scientists prepare for their computational thinking problem solving paper! Although focused around AQA specification, it is also easily applicable for others. This poster will help your students to both understand what the pseudo code means within exams as well as help them write their own, well structured pseudo code. Update: High Resolution 1440x2560 in both PNG & JPEG Please leave a review
Use Computational Thinking to Tackle School Projects
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Use Computational Thinking to Tackle School Projects

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My popular Twitter poster is available to download here! This poster helps to explain how the process of computational thinking can be used to help tackle a school project. Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit! I have provided both a PDF and JPEG version of the poster. Please leave a review!!!
Knowledge Organiser and Revision Sheet: Year 8 Data Representation
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Knowledge Organiser and Revision Sheet: Year 8 Data Representation

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The following resources work in conjunction with KS3 Computer Science: Data Representation - Year 8. This knowledge organiser includes all the topics learned within this unit of work into one single page. The revision sheet helps your students to prepare for the end of unit assessment while also developing independent learning skills!
Knowledge Organiser and Revision Sheet: Year 8 Computer Systems
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Knowledge Organiser and Revision Sheet: Year 8 Computer Systems

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The following resources work in conjunction with KS3 Computer Science: Computer Systems Year 8. This knowledge organiser includes all the topics learned within this unit of work into one single page. The revision sheet helps your students to prepare for the end of unit assessment while also developing independent learning skills!
Introduction to Computer Science Unplugged - Cup Stacking!
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Introduction to Computer Science Unplugged - Cup Stacking!

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The aim of this lesson is to introduce students to writing their first ever code! Students will not need to use a computer! Starter - Which job would you rather do: Formula 1 Driver or a Formula 1 Mechanic? Introduction to different types of IT users: Formula 1 Driver is the expert user of software while the Mechanic is the creator of the software. Task 1: Robots and Programmers - Get your Robot to a specific location and back using the given commands. Main task: Cup stacking - use the symbols available and create the differentiated structures as shown. For the lesson you will also need: Plastic cups Poster paper Pens to write code Print out the resource packs for each group of students. I have used this lesson for students between years 5 and 9, all of which have thoroughly enjoyed it! ***Please leave a review!***
Computational Thinking in Humanities
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Computational Thinking in Humanities

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Download my poster which includes example task ideas on how to apply computational thinking problem solving skills to the humanities. Example tasks are included for History, Geography and PRE lessons. Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit! Update: High Resolution 2560x1440 in both PNG & JPEG Please leave a review!!!
Computational Thinking in English
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Computational Thinking in English

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Download my poster which includes example task ideas on how to apply computational thinking problem solving skills to English! The poster includes a range of tasks and classroom ideas that use key computational thinking skills! *Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit!
Knowledge Organiser and Revision Sheet: Year 7 Data Representation
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Knowledge Organiser and Revision Sheet: Year 7 Data Representation

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The following resources work in conjunction with KS3 Computer Science: Data Representation - Year 7. This knowledge organiser includes all the topics learned within this unit of work into one single page. The revision sheet helps your students to prepare for the end of unit assessment while also developing independent learning skills!
Computational Thinking in Mathematics
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Computational Thinking in Mathematics

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How can you apply the concepts of computational thinking to Maths? Mathematics is full of problem solving challenges which makes computational a vital skill to help improve your maths skills! Check out my poster for a range of ideas on how to apply the concepts of computational thinking to the subject of mathematics! *Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that its application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit!
Computational Thinking in Science
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Computational Thinking in Science

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How can you apply the concepts of computational thinking to Science? Whether you are studying chemistry, biology or physics, the scientific world is full of problems that are waiting for you to solve! Check out my poster for a range of ideas on how to apply the concepts of computational thinking to the subject of science! *Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that its application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit!