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I am a fully qualified Computing teacher with over 13 years of classroom experience. I have written 15 online courses over the past 7 years for Code Avengers, an international online education platform. We offer interactive, gamified courses that teach programming, computational thinking, web design, networks & security and AI. I have also developed lots of lesson plans and activities which I am pleased to be able to share with you here.

I am a fully qualified Computing teacher with over 13 years of classroom experience. I have written 15 online courses over the past 7 years for Code Avengers, an international online education platform. We offer interactive, gamified courses that teach programming, computational thinking, web design, networks & security and AI. I have also developed lots of lesson plans and activities which I am pleased to be able to share with you here.
Colourful Keyboards
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Colourful Keyboards

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Through colours, stickers, and sensory play, this activity helps younger children remember keyboard finger placement effectively. It can be done standalone or used to support the learning in the Computer Systems 100 course. Students practise identifying their left and right hands, pinky, ring, middle pointer and thumbs. Students use finger painting to help them remember where their fingers go on the keyboard. They are reminded that finger placement on the keyboard is important for learning how to type.
KS2 Electricity Plug Portraits
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KS2 Electricity Plug Portraits

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This activity teaches children about international electricity plugs and sockets while sparking creativity. Students craft funny socket faces in an art project. It can be done standalone or used to support the Computer Systems 100 course. It could also be integrated into a Science lesson. The activity also promotes KS2 Geography and helps students develop location knowledge. Students are shown a world map or globe and asked to to locate their country, and any others they know of e.g. that they’ve visited or have family from.