Assembly suitable for use in form groups or as a whole school assembly.
There are two videos embedded and speaker notes are included in the presentation to use yourself or to allocate to pupils to read out.
With thanks to the Royal British Legion.
Should take 1 hour. 51 marks covering Devices, Storage, Operating Systems, Testing, Test plans etc.,
Includes Exam paper, mark scheme, examiners notes for guidance.
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.
Editable 'flight path' that can be used for ICT and Computing (or any subject) to track progress across 3 assessment point in the year. Can be printed onto labels for sticking onto folders of work.
Short tasks for BTEC Public Services to help students gather and produce information for their essays or assignments. These are relevant for Unit 1 Government, Policies and the Public Services.
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.
Excellent range of ICT revision resources based around the AQA A Level ICT specification but would be suitable for other exam boards.
This is the last time through for this specification so lets go out with a bang!
GCSE Computing / Computer Science Timed Mini Test. Designed to take 25 minutes to put some pressure on them to perform. Mark scheme included, test is based on programming concepts, IDE's, logic etc.
46 mark progress test suitable for year 10 or year 11 computer science students. Covers hardware, embedded systems, algorithms, algorithmic thinking, abstraction, decomposition, CPU, RAM etc. No mark scheme just the paper.
Test suitable for year 12 students to check progress or as a revision aid. There is an editable word document to allow you to customize the content/layout if you like and a .pdf file to use straight away. There is a mix of questions including a longer question at the end to test QWC. It is out of 35 marks and is designed to take 45 minutes.
Covers the use of folders, application packages, generic software, use of word processing software, software distribution and a 14 mark question on presentation methods, devices and media.