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This complete Python programming lesson teaches pupils about iteration, namely for loops and while loops. It also includes lots of practice with reading and drawing flow diagrams.

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This teaching resource includes an attractive dyslexia friendly PowerPoint presentation including videos to teach the key skills and the easy to follow teachers lesson plan includes all the answers.

This ready-to-use lesson is perfect for non-specialist teachers, newly qualified teachers and teachers who are teaching Python for the first time.

Please note: This lesson does assume the pupils are familiar with using basic if and else statements in Python. (My ready to use lessons to teach those skills are available here: If Statement Lesson and More If Statements Lesson )
Duration: 1 lesson

This lesson teaches pupils about:

  • For loops using the range statement
  • While loops
  • The difference between count controlled and condition-controlled loops
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Take a giant step towards regaining control over your workload and teach Python programming with confidence. These ready to use Python lessons will save you hours of planning by providing you with comprehensive, engaging content you can use in your classes with next to no preparation. This bundle provides attractive dyslexia-friendly PowerPoint presentations, videos to teach key skills and plenty of opportunities for students to practise their Python programming skills. You will also get easy to follow teacher’s guides including ALL THE ANSWERS! These 20 lessons are suitable for teaching pupils about the joys of Python programming, from the very basics to confidently writing and using subprograms and writing to and reading from external files. It even includes a fun interactive computational thinking escape room game to introduce them to the problem-solving skills involved in Python programming. It uses a proven scaffolding technique that empowers pupils to make progress and gain confidence in their programming skills. Lessons: * Getting Started with Input and Output statements * If Statements * More Advanced If Statements * For and While Loops * Strings and Numbers * Random Values * Drawing with the Turtle * Creating Robust Programs * Good Programming Habits * Writing and Using Lists * Writing and Using 2D Lists * Using Subprograms * Recapping Programming Constructs * Recapping Subprograms * Recapping Lists and 2D lists * Recapping Good Programming Practice * Using External Text Files * Creating SQL Databases using DB Browser * Interrogating SQL database using Python * Using Structure Diagrams to Plan Larger Programs The lessons are suitable for newly qualified teachers, non-specialist teachers and experienced computer science teachers who are looking to add a sprinkle of zesty brilliance to their lessons.

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DanielBird

3 years ago
5

This is a great resource, but I am a little confused about Challenge 3 on the While Loops worksheet. So the code should ask the user if they want a cup of tea, and so long as they say no, the code should pester them by asking them if they want a cup of tea. When they finally say yes, the program should, say that there is none left. I think that this is and interesting idea, but it went above most of my students. I think that you could make is easier by changing the phrase: "Once the loop stops .." to something like "Once the user gives in and asks for a cup of tea ..".

erij

5 years ago
5

Thank you. Excellent resources.

r20oky

5 years ago
5

missbeckysballet

5 years ago
4

Hi, there is no powerpoint file in the loops lesson? Just pdf files?

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