Hi all! We teach Computing across different schools and often get asked for interactive resources - so that's what we make. Most resources you will find on here are interactive activities for the children to complete, either on their own device or as an interactive whiteboard activity! Please feel free to send requests or for variations of things found in our shop.
Hi all! We teach Computing across different schools and often get asked for interactive resources - so that's what we make. Most resources you will find on here are interactive activities for the children to complete, either on their own device or as an interactive whiteboard activity! Please feel free to send requests or for variations of things found in our shop.
A 6 lesson programming unit for year 4 that anybody can pick up and teach! Teach your children all about coding, algorithms and debugging in order to create their very own computer game. Included in this pack:
-6 step-by-step.
-Picture guided lesson plans.
-Printable resources.
-Vocab guides.
-Links to additional resources including the scratch files themselves!
All of the year 4 unit is based on the use of free Scratch software. Please do NOT purchase this if you do not intend to use the free Scratch software.
Give these resources to any teacher and they will be able to teach programming to their class! Nearly 30 lesson plans in total with all necessary resources. Step-by-step picture guides to using Scratch and printables to use with Beebots. Tried and tested with teachers who have had no experience what so ever in coding!
A 6 lesson programming unit for year 1 that anybody can pick up and teach! Teach your children all about coding, algorithms and debugging. Included in this pack:
-6 step-by-step.
-Picture guided lesson plans.
-Printable resources.
-Vocab guides.
All of the year 1 unit is based on the use of BeeBots. Please do NOT purchase this if you do not have access to these devices.
Using step-by-step picture guides teach your children how to insert data accurately into these 2 pre-made charts. Ideal for introducing digital charts.
Test children on a variety of traditional Computing skills. Plus a couple of additional Computing activities to extend skill consolidation and a FREE E-Safety username presentation!
Based on the retelling of The Three Little Pigs by Martin Goulden this PowerPoint document contains drag and drop, create your own tray/box/name etc. labels. Editable text boxes in a variety of colours with characters from the story to decorate them. The children love making and decorating their own labels!
This is an interactive PowerPoint game for use in French. It lets you choose an item of food and then you have to decide if you like that food or not. Selecting like/dislike will take you to another slide which contains the french sentence. E.g. ‘I like apples’ - ‘J’aime les pommes’. Another button from here will take you back to the food select slide, ready to choose another food item.
Quick and easy Computing activity for the whole class. Drag and drop eyes, nose and mouth onto pumpkins in this PowerPoint file. Print out for instant displays/decorations.
Teach year 1 and 2 children how to use the Internet to research information. Using a specific wildlife website, challenge your children to complete the four worksheets by retrieving basic information. Use this opportunity to teach children how to:
-navigate backwards and forwards through web pages.
-recognise a link to a new page when the cursor turns to a hand.
-minimise and maximise.
Excellent, easy to use, drag and drop Computing activity for the whole class. Get the children to create beautiful French themed bunting in this PowerPoint document and then simply print them out to decorate your classroom.
A great Interactive Whiteboard Resource for learning about hobbies in French. Simply go into presentation mode, select a hobby, decide whether or not you like that hobby, (click the smiley face or sad face) read out the statement in French and then click the home button to choose another.
This is a super easy way to practice shading in fractions of shapes.
Click sections of the shapes to colour them in. Clicking them multiple times will rotate through 4 diffierent colours. Take on the challenge!
-Perfect for the Interactive Whiteboard or for individual use
-Over a 160 unique, editable questions
-5 levels of difficulty (self-differentiation)
-Special macros to create replay-ability and randomise questions.
*Note: You must enable macros on opening this PowerPoint file*
Use these two step-by-step picture guides to help you create digital graphs/charts. Print off the rainfall figures resources and teach you children how to enter information accurately into a database and then create a graph/chart from that data. Edit the titles, axes and colours. Perfect for honing Computing skills through Topic and Science!
Create brilliant pie, line and bar charts really easily using this resource pack. Including:
- Planning guide
- x2 step-by-step picture guides
- PowerPoint file: 3 sets of data ready to create graphs/charts
Get your children to create their very own creatures/animals with this fantastic resource. Learn about how 11 different animals on planet Earth have evolved, inherited and adapted to survive. Next, pick one of the strange planets included in this pack. Read about what life is like on this planet and then create your own creature/animal that that would survive there! You can do this in any way you like but, included in this resource, is a download link to some 3D animal templates!
Summary:
-11 attractive and annotated animal profiles that highlight how each creature has evolved, inherited and adapted to survive.
-7 strange planet profiles each with it’s own predators, prey and various weather conditions.
- 4 Scupltris 3D template files: 2-legged, 4-legged, bird and insect models. (download link included)
- Thank you note.
*Note, if you haven’t done any 3D sculpting before, click below to download a tutorial on how to use basic tools in Sculptris in order to make a head:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/guide-how-to-make-a-head-in-sculptris-3d-modelling-and-printing-11599345
“Linn awoke, startled by a sudden jolt. As he slipped on his shoes he could sense that something wasn’t quite right…”
Write your own Titanic adventure stories where you, the reader and writer, get to choose your own path - just like Ian Livingstone the famous adventure book writer.
Differentiated 3 ways; on the computer, write 5,7 or 10 paragraphs describing a characters adventures through the sinking Titanic. These include cabins, steerage, upper deck, lower deck, first class lounge, grand staircase, bridge deck, boat deck, promenade deck and finally the lifeboats.
Once your paragraphs are written, play your PowerPoint as a slideshow from the beginning. Hyperlink buttons on each page will now present the reader with different options to take in order to complete their adventure. E.g. From your cabin, head towards steerage, the upper deck or the first class lounge.
Writing 1 or 2 paragraphs for each setting created dozens of teaching opportunities. Why not have each room be written for different effects? E.g. Suspense, setting description, senses, emotions…
This Microsoft PowerPoint document retells the classic fairy tale of Goldilocks and The Three Bears. Whilst the illustrations are non-editable, the story itself is. This allows you to change the text as you see fit. Visuals created by Martin Goulden. Story re-written by Martin Goulden.