This is a sheet that can be used by pupils to analyse their own performance following mock exams or similar types of assessment. It asks them to reflect on how well they revised, what questions did they make silly mistakes on; which were easy for them; what areas to focus on in the future etc. which in these days of teacher accountability may be useful evidence to keep!
There is an editable word document which just needs you to edit the exam grade boundaries for your own and a .PDF file without them that you can use straight away.
Storyboarding lesson suitable to be used at all levels. The pupils complete different storyboards depending on their ability before the actual completed storyboards are shown to them for them to compare against. They are then provided with a template to complete for their own work. This lesson was used successfully to teach this topic to OCR Nationals ICT students.
A set of questions on RAM, ROM, Virtual Memory, Cache Memory etc. which can be used in two ways. Ask the class to work through C to A* or just give the relevant questions to pupils working towards that grade. Supplied as an editable word document and in .PDF format.
Presentation suitable to be used with KS3 or KS4 ICT students about the digital divide. Based around the questions which were in the Edexcel ICT June 2014 exam.
Linked List questions with answers. Can be used as a lesson resource to check understanding of how to work out Linked List's as diagrams and as Tables including adding and removing items.
A research task which allows KS4 and KS5 students to practice finding and summarising information. Useful for upper 6th form as it encourages them to use the Harvard Referencing System.
All questions for the INFO 3 AQA specification broken down by topic. For AQA but would suit most exam boards. Questions, answers and examiner reports. The only think you have to do now is get the students to actually use them for revision!
Allows toy to teach the class how to set up and use a simple Visual Basic login screen. The code for the button event can be pasted in from the work document or the .PDF version can be made available on your network if you want the class to type in manually.
If you used to be an ICT teacher but are now forced to teach computing then this resource is for you!
This is a lesson that will allow you to teach pupils how to create a simple calculator in Visual Basic. There is also a starter or plenary Bingo activity complete with call list and the VB code which should allow you to quickly set up an exemplar to show tot he class.
The presentation is structured in an easy to follow way in stages that can be delivered from the front of the classroom or accessed individually by the students. There are screen shots to help and also things to tell the students to look out for in the speaker notes part of the presentation with guidance on extending the task for more able pupils.
Help sheet that pupils can use to check off the skills that they need to apply to the spreadsheet task (currently Community Spirit). This could be adapted for any spreadsheet model.
All topics for INFO 1 AS Level ICT broken down into categories with the marks schemes and examiners comments. From the AQA ICT qualification but suitable for most exam boards.