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Easter End of term GCSE Computing Revision Quiz 2017
A whole class quiz specifically designed for groups that are taking OCR computing 9-1 (J276), although will also be suitable for other specifications. Contains both seasonal questions and computing revision questions (aligned to the specification). Contains 8 rounds and more than 50 questions.
Print out the answer sheets (either one per student or one per team) and run through the quiz on the whiteboard. The answers are provided on the EasterendofYearGCSEQuizQuestions.docx.
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Abstraction revision for KS3 students
Abstraction revision for KS3 students.
A great worksheet that you can go through with your students.
micro:bit sequencing lesson
Full lesson about sequencing for microbits. Aimed at year 7, where they code a namebadge and a scissors paper stone game.
The coding tasks have pre prepared videos on Youtube for you to share and use, as well as a tutorial guide.
This uses the blocks mode and the emulator, no need to use the actual hardware.
Pokémon GO eSafety lesson for KS3
Lesson around Pokémon GO that talks about the eSafety issues that need to be addressed. This includes paying money in seemingly free to play games, the consequences of thinking other players are safe and how lures work within the game.
Pizza abstraction Task
Pizza abstraction task for KS3 students
Data Units worksheet for KS3 or GCSE computing
Suitable for KS3 or perhaps GCSE computing. Based around data units, contains both questions and answers.
GCSE Computer Science 9-1 – Binary revision
For the AQA GCSE 9-1 Specification, and also suitable for OCR J276.
Contains a series of tasks for revision around binary and binary revision for students to use in preparation for their exams.
Computer Science Fact Sheets: Legislation and Laws
Legislation factsheets relevant to Computer Science (named in the specification for OCR GCSE 9-1 Computer Science J276, but applicable to other specifications):
Computer Misuse Act
Copyright Act
Creative Commons
Data Protection Act
Freedom of Information Act
Suitable for displays or for giving to students for lesson activities, or to help revision.
Mario Run: Protecting IP and copyright for GCSE Computer Science
A lesson about copyright, patents and trademarks. Suitable for GCSE computer science.
Rock paper scissors game (GCSE Computing - Pascal)
Fully resourced rock paper scissors game for Pascal.
Get students to think about, then code a rock paper scissors game in Pascal
Python Valentines day ASCII heart (art)
No presentation here, just give the students the materials and let them go to create their own valentines themed ASCII art.
GCSE Computer Science 9-1 – Databases revision
For the AQA GCSE 9-1 Specification, and also suitable for OCR J276.
Contains a series of tasks for revision around database design and keywords revision for students to use in preparation for their exams
Computer Science Fetch Execute Starter
An interesting starter for students to use to study the fetch execute cycle.
Suitable for WJEC, OCR or AQA GCSE courses.
Java Programming Flashcards
Contains input, output, variables (int), variables (string), IF, else if, for loop and while loops.
Cut out, laminate and share!
Mario Run: Excel lesson
The real cost of Mario run.
Suitable for KS3 or GCSE Computing classes
Steganography worksheet
Worksheet around steganography
App inventor skills boost
Skills boost worksheet for app inventor
Python valentines day challenges
Some short challenges for Python centred around valentines day.
Can be used as a homework, or a short session in class.
Google-fu search display
Poster about ways to use Google more effectively
Pokémon GO Mobile input devices Computing lesson for KS3
Students learn about how installing Apps onto mobile phones needs some consideration.
Learning objectives:
o Understand the input devices that a mobile phone can use
The narrative flow of the lesson follows the following:
• Pokémon uses GPS to understand the user's location
• GPS can also plot time
• Augmented reality means that we plot computer items onto the real world
• But are there risks associated with this