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Head of Digital Learning at The Gryphon School, Sherborne.

Head of Digital Learning at The Gryphon School, Sherborne.
An Introduction to Python Programming - Complete KS3 Scheme of Work
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An Introduction to Python Programming - Complete KS3 Scheme of Work

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This unit of work acts as an introduction to Python as a programming language. The unit is aimed at Year 7 - 9 students who have no previous knowledge of Python, and as such all of the fundamentals are covered. During the unit pupils will develop a ChatBot, or computer program which can hold a conversation with the user. As part of this students are taught about printing strings, saving variables, IF statements, data types and performing calculations. The unit also includes an end of unit, multiple choice assessment. This includes everything you will need to teach the unit. Two of the lessons from this unit have previously been observed as 'Outstanding'.
OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.2.4 File Handling
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OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.2.4 File Handling

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This is a full Scheme of Work PPT to teach the 2.2.4 File Handling section of the OCR Computer Science GCSE and quite possibly other exam boards versions as well. Each section provides key definitions, activities and an evaluative summary. This is NOT a one hour lesson, and would be taught over a couple of lesson depending on ability and past knowledge.
OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.2.1 Variables, Constants, Operators, Inputs, Outputs
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OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.2.1 Variables, Constants, Operators, Inputs, Outputs

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This is a full Scheme of Work PPT to teach the 2.2.1 Variables, Constants, Operators, Inputs, Outputs and Assignment section of the OCR Computer Science GCSE and quite possibly other exam boards versions as well. Each section provides key definitions, activities and an evaluative summary. This is NOT a one hour lesson, and would be taught over a couple of lesson depending on ability and past knowledge.
OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.2.2 Programming Constructs
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OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.2.2 Programming Constructs

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This is a full Scheme of Work PPT to teach the 2.2.2 Programming Constructs section of the OCR Computer Science GCSE and quite possibly other exam boards versions as well. Each section provides key definitions, activities and an evaluative summary. This is NOT a one hour lesson, and would be taught over a couple of lesson depending on ability and past knowledge.
2.1.1 Computational Thinking - OCR Computer Science GCSE (J277)
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2.1.1 Computational Thinking - OCR Computer Science GCSE (J277)

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A full scheme of work PowerPoint for the Computational Thinking element of the OCR Computer Science GCSE (J277). This covers topics including: Decomposition Abstraction Pattern Recognition Algorithms The video lesson is available via YouTube, this gets you a fully editable PowerPoint version to adapt as you wish.
OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.13 Standard Sorting Algorithms
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OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.13 Standard Sorting Algorithms

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This is a full Scheme of Work PPT to teach the 2.3 - Standard Sorting Algorithms section of the OCR Computer Science GCSE and quite possibly other exam boards versions as well. This covers: - Bubble Sort - Merge Sort - Insertion Sort Each section provides key definitions, activities and an evaluative summary. This is NOT a one hour lesson, and would be taught over a couple of lesson depending on ability and past knowledge.
OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.12 Standard Searching Algorithms
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OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.12 Standard Searching Algorithms

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This is a full Scheme of Work PPT to teach the 2.12 - Standard Searching Algorithms section of the OCR Computer Science GCSE and quite possibly other exam boards versions as well. This covers: - Linear Search - Binary Search Each section provides key definitions, activities and an evaluative summary. This is NOT a one hour lesson, and would be taught over a couple of lesson depending on ability and past knowledge.
An Intermediate Re-Introduction to Python Programming - Complete KS3 Scheme of Work
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An Intermediate Re-Introduction to Python Programming - Complete KS3 Scheme of Work

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This unit of work acts as an intermediate re-introduction to Python as a programming language and leads on from my previously updated unit. The unit is aimed at Year 7 - 9 students who have no previous knowledge of Python, and as such all of the fundamentals are covered. We use the previous unit with Year 7 and this unit in Year 8. During the unit pupils will develop a number of Python programs, including a calculator, basic number guessing game and a basic drawing tool. As part of this students are taught about printing strings, saving variables, IF statements, data types, WHILE loops and functions. The unit also includes an end of unit, multiple choice assessment. This includes everything you will need to teach the unit. One of the lessons from this unit have previously been observed as 'Outstanding'.
OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.11 Computational Thinking
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OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.11 Computational Thinking

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This is a full Scheme of Work PPT to teach the 2.11 - Computational Thinking section of the OCR Computer Science GCSE and quite possibly other exam boards versions as well. This covers: - Computational Thinking - Decomposition - Abstraction - Algorithmic Thinking Each section provides key definitions, activities and an evaluative summary. This is NOT a one hour lesson, and would be taught over a couple of lesson depending on ability and past knowledge.
OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.2.3 Manipulating Strings
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OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.2.3 Manipulating Strings

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This is a full Scheme of Work PPT to teach the 2.2.3 Manipulating Strings section of the OCR Computer Science GCSE and quite possibly other exam boards versions as well. Each section provides key definitions, activities and an evaluative summary. This is NOT a one hour lesson, and would be taught over a couple of lesson depending on ability and past knowledge.
Why Study Computing - Ultra High Definition Poster
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Why Study Computing - Ultra High Definition Poster

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A Ultra High Definition poster outlining people who have been incredibly successful in the world of Computing and Computer Science. Can be printed onto multiple A3 sheets and stuck together. Poster is an PNG format and comes in at 160cm x 104cm.
OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.6.1 Data Representation
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OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.6.1 Data Representation

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This is a full Scheme of Work PPT to teach the 2.6.1 Data Representation section of the OCR Computer Science GCSE and quite possibly other exam boards versions as well. Each section provides key definitions, activities and an evaluative summary. This is NOT a one hour lesson, and would be taught over a couple of lesson depending on ability and past knowledge.
OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.14 Flow Diagrams and Pseudo Code
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OCR Computer Science GCSE - 2.14 Flow Diagrams and Pseudo Code

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This is a full Scheme of Work PPT to teach the 2.4 Flow Diagrams and Pseudo Codesection of the OCR Computer Science GCSE and quite possibly other exam boards versions as well. Each section provides key definitions, activities and an evaluative summary. This is NOT a one hour lesson, and would be taught over a couple of lesson depending on ability and past knowledge.
OCR Computer Science GCSE - 1.3.3 Types of Storage
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OCR Computer Science GCSE - 1.3.3 Types of Storage

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This is a full Scheme of Work PPT to teach the 1.3.3 Types of Storage section of the OCR Computer Science GCSE and quite possibly other exam boards versions as well. Each section provides key definitions, activities and an evaluative summary. This is NOT a one hour lesson, and would be taught over a couple of lesson depending on ability and past knowledge.