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High quality and engaging educational resources predominantly for teachers of Business and Computing subjects. There's more on the website... www.meanbusiness.co.uk

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High quality and engaging educational resources predominantly for teachers of Business and Computing subjects. There's more on the website... www.meanbusiness.co.uk
E-Safety BlockBusters
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E-Safety BlockBusters

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Ideal plenary to an E-Safety lesson, or an ice-breaker to a PSHE Internet Safety session. There is a sound track to the first slide too; save everything to one folder - if it doesn't work you may need to set it up! Macros enable the shapes to move, so make sure they are enabled when a warning appears. Hope you enjoy!
Inside a Computer - Define and label computer parts Computer Science
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Inside a Computer - Define and label computer parts Computer Science

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Ideally printed on A3, students write about each part of the computer shown in the boxes and label the parts they can see. Space for teacher feedback and a gap task/extension/homework task to find one more part of the computer and define/label it. I've used this with year 7, but equally would suit up to GCSE and as low as year 5/6. Enjoy!
Spreadsheets Key Terms Starter
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Spreadsheets Key Terms Starter

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A good little starter to settle an ICT class quickly and to reinforce key terms relating to spreadsheets. Aids the spelling of key terms which is often over-looked in ICT (how many times do your pupils misspell columN?!).
Choosing a secure password - starter activity
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Choosing a secure password - starter activity

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A short PowerPoint presentation to be used as a quick starter activity in a Computing or PSHE lesson focusing on Internet security. Students are given some brief information about password security (choosing a secure password) before being asked to rank 5 passwords (most to least secure). A quick resource that may provide a good discussion when the answers students have given are revealed! Enjoy, your feedback is always valued!
BBC Micro Bit - Rock Paper Scissors - Lesson PPT, Handout & Extension Challenge
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BBC Micro Bit - Rock Paper Scissors - Lesson PPT, Handout & Extension Challenge

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Teacher PowerPoint and student handout to guide them through coding a rock, paper, scissors game using Block Editor on the Micro Bit website. The lesson includes two extension challenges. I start by playing rock, paper, scissors the old fashioned way, just so they get the idea of how the game works. Students then code it, add to the device and play the game themselves using their Micro:bit. Quite fun! Enjoy.
Python Programming Lesson 1a (FREE!). ASCII Art / Print Command - FUN with Python Code
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Python Programming Lesson 1a (FREE!). ASCII Art / Print Command - FUN with Python Code

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This is a fun activity idea taken from my Python series of lessons. IT IS NOT A FULL LESSON, it's just a sample of what my paid resources look like and helps me balance my premium and free resources. My premium resources are all FULL lessons with full differentiated outcomes, student handouts and stretch activities for higher abilities. This particular activity a fun task using Python version 3 which introduces ASCII code and gets your students to create their own ASCII Art from characters using Python Print commands. It's not available in my paid resources, so if you've bought the lessons you should also download this activity! Enjoy.
Instruction Sheet - How to link YouTube clips to PowerPoint 2013 onwards Method2
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Instruction Sheet - How to link YouTube clips to PowerPoint 2013 onwards Method2

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These instructions show you step by step how to LINK to a YouTube clip from your lesson PowerPoints. There are more complicated instructions to actually EMBED clips into your presentations within my resources (free). Once set up, you click the link within your presentation and then you'll be taken directly to your chosen clip. This saves having the link, copying and pasting it in, and then loading up YouTube and makes for a more professional approach to presenting your lesson. These instructions are correct at the time of writing and work for most versions of PowerPoint. There's no need to feedback if they don't work for you, it might be your computer/version. Enjoy!
Website Reliability - EXAMPLE PAGE from student booklet
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Website Reliability - EXAMPLE PAGE from student booklet

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This is an EXAMPLE PAGE from my paid resource; an eight page student booklet and six lesson outlines on Multimedia Presentations and Web Reliability. On its own though, this activity is a great starter that gets students comparing two websites and making decisions about which is more reliable. A following class discussion/debate about overall choices should lead to some agreed criteria for what a reliable website looks like or contains. I hope you can make use of this resource, enjoy!
Creative iMedia R093 Revision Guide (preview)!
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Creative iMedia R093 Revision Guide (preview)!

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It’s here… our R093 printed revision guide for the Cambridge National in Creative iMedia course. Bigger, to reflect the additional content, at 32-pages, this revision guide is professionally printed on high quality paper with a thick laminated cover to ensure it lasts throughout the course. Available from our website (Google Mean Business). Check out the video preview!
Instruction Sheet - How to embed YouTube clips into PowerPoint 2013 onwards Method1
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Instruction Sheet - How to embed YouTube clips into PowerPoint 2013 onwards Method1

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Here I've outlined one way to embed YouTube clips into your lesson PowerPoints. If this doesn't work, or is too complicated, search my resources for the other method! These instructions go through step-by-step how to embed YouTube clips into PowerPoint. This is a temperamental process, so if it doesn't work, try my other method (don't feedback to tell me it doesn't work, it works for most!). The videos are actually embedded into your presentation so there's no need to visit YouTube. You will need an internet connection when you play the presentation though. Good luck! Enjoy...
Using Excel - Creating a V-Lookup Table (for teachers) Calculate grades on trackers/class lists auto
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Using Excel - Creating a V-Lookup Table (for teachers) Calculate grades on trackers/class lists auto

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Instructions for teachers on how to create and use look up tables within Excel to calculate grades from scores automatically. Equally, you might use these instructions when teaching this skill to students. I hope these instructions are fairly straight forward. I used Excel 2013 for the print screens, though the skill is similar in whatever Excel version is being used. Great for staff training. ALL staff should know how to do this to save time when tracking data. Enjoy!
Python Programming - Lesson 1 - Print Function and Introduction to Variables FULLY RESOURCED LESSON!
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Python Programming - Lesson 1 - Print Function and Introduction to Variables FULLY RESOURCED LESSON!

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THIS RESOURCE USES PYTHON VERSION 3. There are subtle differences between version 2 and 3, I believe. It's free to download though, so maybe update your systems. This is the first of my new resources on Python Programming. I'm teaching this to low ability year 9, though I know my higher ability year 7 would love it and I've also seen Python used within some primaries. It's suitable for any novice programming teacher. It includes everything to introduce Python's print function and basic variables. The lesson is fully resourced and will last at least a full hour, if not longer. If you're an absolute beginner, this is ideal. Just read it through and print before teaching - that's it! Look out for my other Python programming resources as part of this series. Enjoy.