A booklet to record arguments for and against debate topics related to computer science. Space for students to formulate a written response (9 mark test answer)
Topics:
Necessity of the Internet
Security Cameras
Video Games
Censorship
6 Revision Worksheets to help students revise for the OCR A-Level Computer Science Exams
Sections cover (1.1, 1.2, 1.4)
Logic Gates, Shifts
Software
Data Types
Data Structures
Students need to find hardware devices and add them to the correct category.
Input Devices
Output Devices
Both Input and Output Devices
Storage
There are also hidden halloween words in the wordsearch
A 25 page booklet of computer science revision - I have printed this as an A5 booklet and given it as an extended homework task.
Topics include:
File Sizes
Representing Data (Binary, Hex, ASCII, UNICODE, Images, Sound)
File Types
Binary & Linear Searching
Bubble Sort
Network Topologies
Software
Hardware
Databases
Protocols
8 page PDF document with a Karnaugh map on each page.
Answer booklet included showing groups and final solutions.
I have used these sheets after teaching this topic as a starter to ensure over a number of lessons that the students haven’t forgotten how to find boolena expressions from a Karnaugh map representation.
A booklet of key topic areas -
Students think up potential moral, ethical, social and cultural issues associated with:
Artificial Intelligence
Computers in the workforce
Monitoring Behaviour
Censorship of the Internet
etc.. (Taken from the OCR A Level specification)
Binary logic puzzles - Encourage logical problem solving skills.
Starter / Extension task - This PDF document comes with three challenging binary number puzzles with each page containing some practice grids.
A set of three code breaker starter activities on the topics:
INPUT DEVICES
DATABASES
CPU
Encourages students to think about the key terms associated with the topic in question.
Activities to get students working with 2d arrays. Activities include tracing algorithms and writing pseudocode.
I have also included the answer booklet or this task.
I have used this after teaching Binary and Linear searching to a GCSE Computer Science group. It gives the students the opportunity to see a binary and linear search working in Python.
2 worksheets + 1 starter activity sheet with a wide range of topics to revise. Descriptions, Matching exercises, multiple choice.
Topics:
Big O Notation
Searching Algorithms
Data Types
Databases
Compression (Lossy v Lossless)
Acronym Challenge
CPU
+ a nice starter activity using keywords.
Stacks & Queues Data Structure Worksheet - Used for revision
Practice Pushing and Popping stacks and queues
Describing using key terms
Looking at their uses
A booklet containing explanations and exercises on binary number conversion, hexadecimal number conversion, ASCII and Unicode.
Activities include:
Converting numbers
Binary number pattern worms
Hex Grid Challenge
ASCII word challenge
Unicode Emoji Challenge
Binary number conversion task. Pupils colour in the numbers in the 5 times table. This will reveal a hidden number when the page is turned.
Great activity when introducing binary with a bit of maths too!