Welcome to my TES shop! I am a subject leader for ICT & Computer Science, creating and sharing resources to support teachers in delivering ICT, Computer Science, Computational Thinking and the Digital Competence Framework. For more resources, visit robbotresources.com
email: carl@robbotresources.com
Welcome to my TES shop! I am a subject leader for ICT & Computer Science, creating and sharing resources to support teachers in delivering ICT, Computer Science, Computational Thinking and the Digital Competence Framework. For more resources, visit robbotresources.com
email: carl@robbotresources.com
This handy poster is a great revision tool to help your GCSE computer scientists prepare for their computational thinking problem solving paper!
Although focused around AQA specification, it is also easily applicable for others.
This poster will help your students to both understand what the pseudo code means within exams as well as help them write their own, well structured pseudo code.
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Download my poster which includes example task ideas on how to apply computational thinking problem solving skills to Music. The poster includes a range of tasks and classroom ideas that use key computational thinking skills!
*Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit!
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My latest poster shows how the understanding of Computational Thinking underpins all concepts of the Digital Competence Framework (DCF). I have given examples of how each concept can be applied to primary strands of the framework.
Feel free to download and use as part of CPD sessions!
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My popular twitter poster is available for download here!
This poster gives an example of how computational thinking can be used to convert classic games such as ‘rock, paper, scissors’ and ‘noughts and crosses’ into algorithms. Try out in your classroom!
I have included JPEG and PNG versions of the poster.
Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit!
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This handy poster is a great revision tool to help your GCSE computer scientists prepare for their computational thinking problem solving paper!
Although focused around Edexcel specification, it is also easily applicable for others.
This poster will help your students to both understand what the pseudo code means within exams as well as help them write their own, well structured pseudo code.
Update: High Resolution 1440x2560 in both PNG & JPEG
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Download my popular Twitter poster here!
If you’re students struggle with tough exam questions, get them in the habit of applying computational thinking to the problem. This poster provides students a guide on how to apply the concepts of computational thinking to tackle tricky exam questions.
I have included both a PDF and JPEG version of the poster.
Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit!
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Has technology improved our lives or has it actually made our lives worse?
This poster was created to promote debate within the classroom within my year 11 students to prepare them for their computer science exams. I have included a range of topics with positive, negative and thought provoking questions for students to consider.
The topics covered are also suitable for GCSE ICT exams.
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Use Blooms Taxonomy thinking skills to incorporate Computational Thinking Concepts within your lessons. This poster cross references Blooms Taxonomy thinking skills with the concepts of Computational Thinking in order to support your delivery of these concepts within the classroom.
Suitability ratings are also provided in order to identify how computational thinking concepts can be linked to their relative thinking skills.
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Wow your friends with this fun card trick… all done through algorithms! Follow the instructions on the poster to complete the trick!
Try it out in within the classroom, can be used as a fun starter activity!
I have included both JPEG and PNG versions of the poster.
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Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit!
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Computational thinking is full of complicated words. This poster was created to help students pronounce the four elements of computational thinking (Decomposition, Pattern Recognition, Abstraction and Algorithmic Design) phonetically.
I have included both PNG and JPEG versions.
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Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit!
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I love Excel! You can use it for all sorts of things, but have you ever used it for graphic design? If you are looking to make block style graphics, Excel is brilliant! This poster resource is a guide on how your students can use Excel to create some amazing 8 Bit style graphics. Use it as part of a computer game development unit of work: ideal for Scratch!
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***Updated! Now includes hardware & software definitions, utility software and embedded software!
Download my free poster to support your GCSE computer science students prepare for their exams. The poster includes information the following areas of computer systems:
Computer system diagram including components of the CPU, motherboard, storage and connections
Peripheral devices (input & output devices and storage systems [magnetic, optical & solid state])
Software (examples of operating systems and application software)
Von Neuman architecture
Key components of a computer
Memory & storage
Factors affecting the performance of the CPU
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This poster was created to promote awareness of digital footprints to my students. Within it I include information on both active and passive ways of generating a digital footprint which is always an eye opener for my students!
Suitable for promoting digital citizenship and digital competence.
Feel free to use this within your own classroom!
Download my poster which includes example task ideas on how to apply computational thinking problem solving skills to English! The poster includes a range of tasks and classroom ideas that use key computational thinking skills!
*Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit!
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Poster includes a wide range of ideas on how to incorporate computational thinking within PE lessons.
I have included both PNG and JPEG versions.
Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit!
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A classroom poster to support students who are writing flowchart algorithms.
The poster includes an explanation of the symbols required for the following tasks; Start & End, Inputs & Outputs, Tasks and Decisions. I have also explained the use of variables.
All symbols are exemplified and a practical example of their use is also included.
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I created this resource as a Homework activity to consolidate the learning of Huffman Coding for year 10 Students.
Teachers - The magic word is 'ABRACADABRA', however students need to show all their working out in order to score full marks.
Marks are awarded for showing the following:
Place each character in the correct place at the start of the Huffman tree (1 mark).
Correct position of each node on the Huffman tree (5 marks).
Correct binary allocation (1 mark).
Correct allocation of each character to a binary number (5 marks).
Work out the magic word (3 marks)
Max 15 marks
How can you apply the concepts of computational thinking to Science?
Whether you are studying chemistry, biology or physics, the scientific world is full of problems that are waiting for you to solve! Check out my poster for a range of ideas on how to apply the concepts of computational thinking to the subject of science!
*Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that its application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit!
A set of informative posters to support the delivery of computational thinking within the classroom across all subjects and years!
With particular relevance to the Digital Competence Framework within Wales, this resource was created as a guide to educators at all levels on how to incorporate Computational Thinking into lessons.
This resource also provides suggestions on how the terminology can be simplified and delivered at different levels of education.
There are a broad range of practical ideas on how to integrate computational thinking questions, tasks and games into subjects across the curriculum. I hope you find it of use!
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How do you use feedback in your classroom? Effective provision of and use of feedback is a key element towards developing both independent and confident learners.
Aimed towards KS3 classes, this resource includes both an effective feedback poster as well as an accompanying introductory lesson.
Suitable for all subjects!