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CPU Performance - Revision card
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CPU Performance - Revision card

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A great resource that encourages students to build more descriptive answers. A keyword bank is provided in which students are recommended to use this as a reference point.
Command words
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Command words

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This resource is all about teaching students how to write exam-style answers. There is a huge focus on the following command words: State Give Identify Compare Describe Explain Discuss This resource also includes a series of model answers which the students grade based on what they’ve learnt about each command word. A teacher version and student version has been included.
GCSE Computer Science (9-1) Block 1 - Understanding the machine Bundle
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GCSE Computer Science (9-1) Block 1 - Understanding the machine Bundle

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I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for GCSE Computer Science. The first block is all about ‘understanding the machine’ and consists of the following topics: CS1 - Boolean Logic (2.4) CS2 - Von Neumann Architecture (1.1) CS3 - Low-level languages (1.1/2.5) CS4 - Data storage (Numbers) (1.2) CS5 - Data storage (Characters) (1.2) CS6 - Data storage (Images) (1.2) CS7 - Data storage (Sound) (1.2) CS8 - Data storage (Compression) (1.2) There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
CS5: Data Storage (Characters) - Workbook
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CS5: Data Storage (Characters) - Workbook

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I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for GCSE Computer Science. I used a block based structure to plan the course and therefore the workbooks I’ve attached (in files) reflect that. Block 1 - Understanding the machine Block 2 - Computer hardware and software Block 3 - Networks Block 4 - Programming Block 5 - Issues surrounding the use of computer science technology. There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
CS8: Data Storage (Compression) - Workbook
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CS8: Data Storage (Compression) - Workbook

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I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for GCSE Computer Science. I used a block based structure to plan the course and therefore the workbooks I’ve attached (in files) reflect that. Block 1 - Understanding the machine Block 2 - Computer hardware and software Block 3 - Networks Block 4 - Programming Block 5 - Issues surrounding the use of computer science technology. There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
CS6: Data Storage (Images) - Workbook
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CS6: Data Storage (Images) - Workbook

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I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for GCSE Computer Science. I used a block based structure to plan the course and therefore the workbooks I’ve attached (in files) reflect that. Block 1 - Understanding the machine Block 2 - Computer hardware and software Block 3 - Networks Block 4 - Programming Block 5 - Issues surrounding the use of computer science technology. There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
CS3: Low-level languages (Workbook)
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CS3: Low-level languages (Workbook)

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I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for GCSE Computer Science. I used a block based structure to plan the course and therefore the workbooks I’ve attached (in files) reflect that. Block 1 - Understanding the machine Block 2 - Computer hardware and software Block 3 - Networks Block 4 - Programming Block 5 - Issues surrounding the use of computer science technology. There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
CS7: Data Storage (Sound) - Workbook
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CS7: Data Storage (Sound) - Workbook

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I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for GCSE Computer Science. I used a block based structure to plan the course and therefore the workbooks I’ve attached (in files) reflect that. Block 1 - Understanding the machine Block 2 - Computer hardware and software Block 3 - Networks Block 4 - Programming Block 5 - Issues surrounding the use of computer science technology. There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
CS4: Data Storage (Numbers) - Workbook
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CS4: Data Storage (Numbers) - Workbook

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I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for GCSE Computer Science. I used a block based structure to plan the course and therefore the workbooks I’ve attached (in files) reflect that. Block 1 - Understanding the machine Block 2 - Computer hardware and software Block 3 - Networks Block 4 - Programming Block 5 - Issues surrounding the use of computer science technology. There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.