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GCSE Computer Science Revision and Challenge cards for  OCR GCSE (9-1) J276
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GCSE Computer Science Revision and Challenge cards for OCR GCSE (9-1) J276

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94 Computer science challenge cards that can be used to extend students. Designed for GCSE Computer Science OCR (9-1) J276 and is suitable for any programming language These cards are based on the topics that are examined in GCSE Computer science as end of class plenaries, extension tasks or flipped homework tasks. Designed for OCR GCSE (9-1) J276. Topics covered: 1.1 Systems architecture 1.2 Memory 1.3 Storage 1.4 Wired and wireless networks 1.5 Network topologies, protocols and layers 1.6 System security 1.7 Systems software 1.8 Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental concerns 2.1 Algorithms 2.2 Programming techniques 2.3 Producing robust programs 2.4 Computational logic 2.5 Translators and facilities of languages 2.6 Data representation This is also offered in the great value bundle KS3 Computing without the planning
German Grammar GCSE Bundle
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German Grammar GCSE Bundle

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Great value - suitable for GCSE students. A great price on this grammar bundle containing a variety of Lessons, exercises and starters. Some fantastic ideas and lessons in here, prepared and ready to go!
KS3 pronouns in English writing
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KS3 pronouns in English writing

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This complete teaching resource helps pupils develop their knowledge and understanding of pronouns. Students are taught how to effectively identify pronouns in writing, and how to implement them in their own work.
The Easter Bunny website (HTML) Computer Lesson
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The Easter Bunny website (HTML) Computer Lesson

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A complete Easter session (could be a lesson, could be longer if you wanted) to get students to create a website. Full instructions provided - give them the files and the booklet and go. They love changing the text and images and it’s all related the the computing curriculum! Great for GCSE classes but can equally be used for KS3 as all the materials are there to be used; no teacher prep! No special software required, uses Notepad and Internet Explorer (all Windows computers have these installed).
Personal thinking test - tutor time!
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Personal thinking test - tutor time!

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Personal thinking test - run through with your tutor group to see their results! I would recommend this for Late KS3, KS4 and above (although you could try it with younger students). So give out Personal thinking test, and get the students to answer the questions one by one. They then add uptake results. For fun they can then plot it on the grid (PersonalThinking.pdf). They can see which personality type they skew to. They explain the differences from PersonalThinkingTest.docx of give the students the sheet to read.