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Fake News Assembly
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Fake News Assembly

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Designed for KS3 but easily altered to deliver to KS2 or KS4. The OECD announced that schools should teach people how to identify fake news. This assembly resource does just that. Contains video resources, slides and a script. It is recommended that teachers check the content of the script and the videos before delivering this season.
Easter Bunny Newsletter with Publisher (Computing or IT KS2 / KS3)
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Easter Bunny Newsletter with Publisher (Computing or IT KS2 / KS3)

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Create a newsletter from Easter Bunny with Microsoft Publisher. Full instructions provided, works on both ICT and English skills for a fun session! Make sure the students have access to the instruction sheet (included). Give them the instructions, show them the example and they’ll have enough for a lesson or two’s work.
Computer Science success certificate
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Computer Science success certificate

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This is a certificate that you can use in classes to celebrate success. Easy to personalise (you don’t need special software). Presented in both Black and white and colour. Print as many as you need for your class: perhaps even laminate them and get them to stick into their homework diaries or planners.
Respect Assembly
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Respect Assembly

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Designed for KS3 but easily modified to deliver to KS2 or KS4. After recent events, it is more important than ever for our students to respect both themselves and each other. This is more than just discipline and liking other people. This is about respecting difference and diversity in every context that we encounter. This assembly helps you to deliver just that.
Brexit and Computer Science Legislation
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Brexit and Computer Science Legislation

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Computing teachers now have a resource for both British values and for ethical, legal, cultural and environmental concerns, related to Brexit and also teaching the Computer Science legislation required by courses. I would start students off with the pair work of News1 and News2 as a discussion task. You can then run through the presentation, and then there is a discussion tasks. Students take the worksheets (starting with Discussion in the file name) and then map the issues that Brexit might cause onto them. They can be provided with information about the various legislation that they need to study (Starting with FactSheet in the file name) OCR's GCSE Computer Science specification (9-1) J276 requires students to discuss Computer Science technologies while considering: Ethical issues Legal issues Cultural issues Environmental issues Privacy issues And legislation relevant to Computer Science: The Data Protection Act 1998 Computer Misuse Act 1990 Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 Creative Commons Licensing Freedom of Information Act 2000
Brexit and  Article 50 - Assembly Presentation and lesson exercise
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Brexit and Article 50 - Assembly Presentation and lesson exercise

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A 14 slide presentation on Brexit with accompanying lesson activities (one enclosed, one using the link below). Students need to know what Brexit is about, and also need to understand the British Values that need to be thought about during the Brexit negotiations. Best paired with the following free resource https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/brexit-tutor-time-activity-11553910
VE Day Assembly / Lesson Presentation
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VE Day Assembly / Lesson Presentation

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VE Day presentation with a wealth of information about the day celebrated on the 8th May. Linked to British values and involves both a historical look at this important event, and how students should think of this in the context of British values. There are some links to YouTube videos within the 18 slide presentation. I would recommend that you check these first as sometimes videos can change or become unavailable over time (the videos are not linked straight within the presentation, so if you choose not to use the videos that will work fine).
Respect KS3 Resource Pack
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Respect KS3 Resource Pack

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A complete resource pack for respect and diversity in the KS3 classroom Created to teach the following objectives: Investigate respect and what it means, and why it is important Be able to distinguish between respectful and disrespectful behaviour Learn to respect the differences between people Know that a great way to deliver self-respect is to behave in a way that makes them feel good about themselves They are responsible for their own behaviour, and that respect begins with ones self and students need guidance in order to achieve this!
VE Day resource pack for KS2
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VE Day resource pack for KS2

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A fantastic set of resources that go together to make a great lesson or series of lessons. The timeline can be used as a primer or display for your classroom. Students can link what they know into British values in the brainstorm. You might like to play Churchill’s speech and get students to follow along using the supplied resource. Students can then imagine what it might have been like being a soldier. Students can colour the Union Jack as then discover why people dressed in Red White and Blue for VE day, and mark the different sides in the Second World War using the supplied map.
Resilience Assembly / Lesson Presentation
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Resilience Assembly / Lesson Presentation

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A resilience presentation with 20 slides that could be used for an assembly or a session. There are some links to YouTube videos within the accompanying Word document. I would recommend that you check these first as sometimes videos can change or become unavailable over time (the videos are not linked straight within the presentation, so if you choose not to use the videos that will work fine). You can choose where and if these are used during your session.
Von Neumann Revision Pack for OCR Computer Science
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Von Neumann Revision Pack for OCR Computer Science

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Complete revision pack for the Vonn Neumann architecture. Designed for OCR Computer Science (9-1) J276 but is more than useful for Computer Science students studying AQA and other exam boards. Contains a revision booklet for the students, and four worksheets. Contains everything the students need to know: Basics of the Von Neumann architecture. MAR (Memory Address Register) MDR (Memory Data Register) Program Counter Accumulator
Computer Science Fact Sheets: Legislation and  Laws
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Computer Science Fact Sheets: Legislation and Laws

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Legislation factsheets relevant to Computer Science (named in the specification for OCR GCSE 9-1 Computer Science J276, but applicable to other specifications): Computer Misuse Act Copyright Act Creative Commons Data Protection Act Freedom of Information Act Suitable for displays or for giving to students for lesson activities, or to help revision.