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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.

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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.
Online Safety PowerPoint
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Online Safety PowerPoint

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Struggling to come up with how to teach your children how to be safe online? This resource comes with instructions of how to embed e-safety into your general day to day teaching of Computing. Included in the files are: -Instructions of how to use it in your lessons Traffic light system to support the rating of e-safety Check out our Instagram page @martingouldendigitalresources of more ways to teach the children about online safety.
Computing Language Help
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Computing Language Help

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Have you been teaching Computing and you have come across lots of terms you are unsure of? Want to know which vocabulary the children should be learning alongside Computing? We have put together a short list of some go to vocabulary that will be useful for both teachers and children to learn alongside their Computing lessons. This free resource can be shared on screen or printed off for children to be easily access.
Guide: How to create a treasure chest in PowerPoint
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Guide: How to create a treasure chest in PowerPoint

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We have a new guide of how to create a treasure chest in PowerPoint. This simple to use guide gives you step-by-step instructions of how to create this Computing lesson. This guide also has the introduction of the different cursor styles that can be taught to your children. If you like our guides, follow us on Facebook and Instagram with our tag @martingouldendigitalresources for more ideas of how to teach Computing in your classrooms!
GUIDE - How to make a head in Sculptris - 3D modelling and printing
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GUIDE - How to make a head in Sculptris - 3D modelling and printing

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Using the free program Sculptris, teach your children how to sculpt organically in 3D. This is ideal for first time Sculptris users who have never done any 3D modelling - The step-by-step picture guide will show you exactly what and where to click and what each of your settings should look like. Also included is a download link to a Sculptris file that teaches children how to use the camera tools effectively to find 8 hidden numbers. Build on this basic model by creating self portraits, famous people, old/young topics etc.
Newspaper Layouts Year Group Skills
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Newspaper Layouts Year Group Skills

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A document designed to help support the children when creating Newspaper reports on the computer. It separates key skills into the different year groups, that shows progression of key skills. Tutorial on our Instagram page, explaining how we create the layout. @martingouldendigitalresources
Page Design Support
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Page Design Support

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Ever made a resource on PowerPoint, but when you come to print it half of it is missing? Well this step by step guide is just for you! It explains with clear images, how to change the page set up to portrait/landscape and to change the paper size to A4/A3. This means you can make and print your resources without missing anything off! More helpful tutorials coming soon.
Poem - Editing text on the computer
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Poem - Editing text on the computer

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Can your children turn these drab looking poems into beautiful, expressive poems? Unleash your children and show them how to change all aspects of font to bring the poems to life. (Includes teacher example)
Little Red Riding Hood - Missing capital Letters and full stops
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Little Red Riding Hood - Missing capital Letters and full stops

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An editable Word document of the Little Red Riding Hood story rewritten by Martin Goulden. Challenge your children to put all of the full stops and capital letters into this story including capital letters for proper nouns. Model Computing keyboard skills including creating capital letters using SHIFT, location of the full stop key and correct use of Backspace and Delete.
Little Red Riding Hood - Spelling Check
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Little Red Riding Hood - Spelling Check

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An editable Word document of the Little Red Riding Hood story rewritten by Martin Goulden. Challenge your children to correct all of the spelling mistakes in the story using Word’s spell check. Be careful though, Word has missed some spelling mistakes and not all of the suggestions are correct. Challenge the children further by getting them to use the synonym finder to try and improve some of the boring adjectives within the story. A great way to introduce skills that can be applied during cross-curricular work on computers.
Formulae Excel - Y5 Y6 Y7
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Formulae Excel - Y5 Y6 Y7

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A super straight forward, step-by-step picture guides to show you how to write simple formulae, create graphs/charts, sort, format conditionally etc.
The Three Little Pigs - Create\Build a House out of different materials
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The Three Little Pigs - Create\Build a House out of different materials

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Introducing our educational digital resource - Create your own Three Little Pigs' Houses! This interactive tool allows children to design and build their own versions of the famous houses from the beloved fairy tale. From straw and sticks to bricks and mortar, this resource can be linked to materials in Science, making it an ideal way for kids to engage with the subject in a fun and creative way. With easy-to-use features and colorful graphics, children can explore the concepts of building materials and construction while unleashing their creativity. Let's bring the story of the Three Little Pigs to life with this engaging and educational resource!
Pirates Hats - Create your own hats (explorers)
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Pirates Hats - Create your own hats (explorers)

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Pirates and Explorers Choose from 5 different shaped hats and decorate them with a variety of items such as tassels, feathers, buttons and badges. The badges include all kinds of designs such as skull and bones, cross swords, flag, parrot, anchor and helm steering wheel. A super simple to use PowerPoint file that allows you to drag and drop the items onto your hat. Rotate, resize and flip items to get the desired effect. This resources is super great for teaching younger children how to manipulate objects on the screen and is perfect for individual use or group use on an interactive whiteboard. Finally, with a couple of clicks, your hats can be printed out to create wonderful displays or look great in their books.
Create Your Own Queen - Computing activity for KS1
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Create Your Own Queen - Computing activity for KS1

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Create your own Queen in this Computing PowerPoint activity for KS1. Teach your children how to insert, resize and rotate shapes in addition to changing their outline colour and fill coulr. Use the premade shape templates to help you and then drag and drop the shapes to create the picture of the Queen.
Pictogram\Pictograph - Drag and Drop Year 1 & 2
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Pictogram\Pictograph - Drag and Drop Year 1 & 2

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A simple drag and drop interactive whiteboard resource aimed at introducing data handling to Rec>Y3 aged children. 7 PowerPoint slides designed to approach Pictograms\Pictographs in 3 different ways. Subjects: Fruit, colour, transport, pets, cake and pizza.
Graphs - Geography Weather
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Graphs - Geography Weather

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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!