The aim of this activity is to warm up learners to programming and to realize that, initially, they are all the same and the syntax is slightly different.
The resources include instructions for creating a Health Monitor which aim to deliver:
Input and output
Selection (if statement)
Indefinite iteration (while loop)
An online compiler for each programming language is provided along with the solution.
An extension for the task is for the learner to suggest other features of the program and implement it (i.e. converting it to modular program).
Happy coding!
This folder contains all the past years’ scenarios in one presentation with all the examiner’s feedback on the risk assessment part of the external exam (Part A - Task 1). It also contains the model answers about the risk assessment downloaded from the Person website. Very handy and allow you to focus on the risk assessment only. I hope it helps.
This presentation summarises all the learning outcomes, indicative syllabus and the exam (part A and part B) requirements. I collected these resources from all the documents available in Pearson into one slide. It will help you to get your head around the exam benchmarks and how the unit should be delivered.
This sheet collects useful resources that can be used when learners solve their assignments. You can attach it at the end of the assignment brief. It saves you hours of reading and looking for resources to help your learners as they are working on their assignments.
This one slide provides all the Networking GCSE exam questions (OCR) from 2017 - 2020. The slides go through some revision (with tutorial videos and resources) retrieved from the internet. Then it walks the learners through all the questions about Networking. The marking scheme is attached to each question so learners can mark themselves against the model answers.
This will save you lots of hours of extracting the questions and provide you with ready slides for intensive revision lessons for your learners.