This lesson (build to last 1hr50mins) introduces pupils to binary code. They convert from denary to binary. Crack codes using an ASCII table and includes a fun binary game.
This revision booklet (for pupils to fill in) and revision checklist may help pupils organise their revision and keep all their knowledge recorded in one place! Please let me know what you think. It is for unit A541.
This lesson - (built to last 1.50min) is an introduction to Computing. Designed for KS3 pupils.
One PowerPoint is to help the teacher to share subject knowledge, the other os for the pupils to complete activites.
20 starter activities that can be completed on scrap paper (or using a mini whiteboard) by pupils.
Here is a way to avoid lots of printing/photocopying etc for starters/calming activities. All the teacher needs to do is write a topic or a few key words on the board, and the pupils can carry out the activities.
Made for ICT to solve the problem of pupils with nothing to do while they wait for their PC to log on. Can be adapted for use in all subjects within just 5 minutes!
Taken from the OCR GCSE Computing Specification 2012, this PowerPoint is a simple introduction to the course from pupils. It may be useful to teachers who are brand new to the course.
I have created 3 pdf guides for Serif Draw Plus
1. Animation Tutorial (step by step guide and tasks)
2. How to draw a dog (step by step guide)
3. How to animate your dog (step by step guide)
A quiz that can be done as a class or in pairs. It has 80 questions under the topics;
Computer Systems
Binary Code
Databases
Programming in Python.
Originally made for KS3 to preapre for KS4 Computing.
Pupils can use this 'log book&' to record, plan, explain, revise.
It is a PowerPoint designed to look like a book, ready to be customised and used for a wide variety of purposes!
Pupils can use this 'log book&' to record, plan, explain, revise.
It is a PowerPoint designed to look like a diary, ready to be customised and used for a wide variety of purposes!