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Welcome to my TES shop, here you will find Computing and ICT related items which will be of use throughout the secondary context. Feel free to have a browse of the resources available, which include: -Individual Lessons -Full Schemes of work -Mock Exam Papers & Mark Schemes -Revision Plans All resources are available at a very reasonable price and have be used effectively to teach lessons. Enjoy!

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Welcome to my TES shop, here you will find Computing and ICT related items which will be of use throughout the secondary context. Feel free to have a browse of the resources available, which include: -Individual Lessons -Full Schemes of work -Mock Exam Papers & Mark Schemes -Revision Plans All resources are available at a very reasonable price and have be used effectively to teach lessons. Enjoy!
SQLite 3 in Python Pack! NEA Controlled Assessment Preparation
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SQLite 3 in Python Pack! NEA Controlled Assessment Preparation

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Here is the bundle available to prep students for their GCSEs and also teach them the basics of SQLite3. Easy to follow lessons will help you to: Use SQLite 3 Write To a Database Query a Database (Using one + more criteria) Create a Login System (multiple ways) Make use of Functions (MAX, MIN & AVG) If you want an individual lesson from this pack check out my shop!
Python Workbook
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Python Workbook

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This python workbook starts with the very basics and guides the students in developing their skills. It hasd multiple tasks throughout the booklet and covers topics such as: Print Data Types Operands Variables Loops Indexing
Binary Addition
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Binary Addition

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A straight forward lesson which explains the ways in which you perform binary addition, the lesson outlines the rules for binary addition and also has example questions. Answers are included on the final slide.
Introduction to Logic Gates (KS3 + 4 Friendly)
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Introduction to Logic Gates (KS3 + 4 Friendly)

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An introduction to logic gates which i used at KS3 and KS4. Easy to understand and straight forward. Included are: Teachers powerpoint (walks the students through the gates with examples) Progress log (Track students progress) Self marking spreadsheet that includes tasks, extension and a helpsheet
J277 OCR Computer Science Unit 1 (1.1-1.6) Complete Revision Sheets / Practice Questions
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J277 OCR Computer Science Unit 1 (1.1-1.6) Complete Revision Sheets / Practice Questions

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A complete set of revision sheets for J277 OCR Computer Science. Includes all of the topics for the first unit J277/01: Computer systems. 1,1 Systems architecture 1,2 Memory and storage 1,3 Computer networks, connections and protocols 1.4 Network security 1.5 Systems software 1.6 Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental impacts of digital technology With over 150 practice questions to test your students!!!
J277 OCR Computer Science Unit 1 & 2 Revision Pack
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J277 OCR Computer Science Unit 1 & 2 Revision Pack

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The ultimate revision pack for your students to get to grips with the J277 OCR Computer Science specification Includes ALL the resources needed for both unit 1 and unit 2 Computer Systems 1.1 Systems architecture 1.2 Memory and storage 1.3 Computer networks, connections and protocols 1.4 Network security 1.5 Systems software 1.6 Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental impacts of digital technology Computational thinking, algorithms and programming 2.1 Algorithms 2.2 Programming fundamentals 2.3 Producing robust programs 2.4 Boolean logic 2.5 Programming languages and Integrated Development Environments Save yourself 50% with this bundle :)
KS3 Sequencing and Flow Charts
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KS3 Sequencing and Flow Charts

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A simple resource to teach the students about sequencing and flow charts at KS3, it includes all the terminology needed as well as the correct way to develop a flow chart using the correct symbols. Also included is a task related to the use of a "Big Trak" which was used to programme a sequence of instructions. I used this for 2 lessons to get the students used to the ideas of flow charts and sequencing prior to programming. **If Big Traks are unavailable you can also switch this task to something like Flowol as the resource will have already given insight into flow charts
J277 OCR Computer Science Unit 2.2 Revision Sheets / Practice Questions
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J277 OCR Computer Science Unit 2.2 Revision Sheets / Practice Questions

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NEW J277 SPECIFICATION: Here you will find easy to follow revision sheets which will help your students to recap the topic: 2.2 – Programming fundamentals ¨ The use of variables, constants, operators, inputs, outputs and assignments ¨ The use of the three basic programming constructs used to control the flow of a program: o Sequence o Selection o Iteration (count- and condition-controlled loops) ¨ The common arithmetic operators ¨ The common Boolean operators AND, OR and NOT The use of data types: o Integer o Real o Boolean o Character and string o Casting The use of basic string manipulation ¨ The use of basic file handling operations: o Open o Read o Write o Close ¨ The use of records to store data ¨ The use of SQL to search for data ¨ The use of arrays (or equivalent) when solving problems, including both one-dimensional (1D) and two-dimensional arrays (2D) ¨ How to use sub programs (functions and procedures) to produce structured code ¨ Random number generation The revision sheets include exam questions at the end of each topic to help the students recap their revision and apply it to a question. Enjoy!
J277 OCR Computer Science Unit 2.1 Revision Sheets / Practice Questions
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J277 OCR Computer Science Unit 2.1 Revision Sheets / Practice Questions

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NEW J277 SPECIFICATION: Here you will find easy to follow revision sheets which will help your students to recap the topic: 2.1 – Algorithms Principles of computational thinking: o Abstraction o Decomposition o Algorithmic thinking Identify the inputs, processes, and outputs for a problem ¨ Structure diagrams ¨ Create, interpret, correct, complete, and refine algorithms using: o Pseudocode o Flowcharts o Reference language/high-level programming language ¨ Identify common errors ¨ Trace tables Standard searching algorithms: o Binary search o Linear search ¨ Standard sorting algorithms: o Bubble sort o Merge sort o Insertion sort The revision sheets include exam questions at the end of each topic to help the students recap their revision and apply it to a question. Enjoy!
1. Introduction to 3d Printing & Google SketchUp
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1. Introduction to 3d Printing & Google SketchUp

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A introduction to 3d printing and Google SketchUp, which was used as part of our 3d printing topic with keystage 3. It requires the students to look into the ways in which 3d printing works as well as introducing them to Google Sketchup Also included is a worksheet to remind students of the tools in SketchUp ***The whole unit is also available in my shop! Grab a bargain! and decrease your planning time!***
5. Google Sketchup Review and Assessment
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5. Google Sketchup Review and Assessment

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As part of the 3d printing module students are asked to showcase their work and assess their progress, they also gain feedback from their peers as part of the process. This lesson is designed to completed the unit and allow the students to improve upon their designs using their own assessments and peers thoughts. ***The whole unit is also available in my shop! Grab a bargain! and decrease your planning time!***
Unit 18 - Hardware - Full Unit, Cambridge Technicals Level 3 (2016)
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Unit 18 - Hardware - Full Unit, Cambridge Technicals Level 3 (2016)

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Here you will find the resources to complete unit 18 in the level 3 Cambridge Technicals. All of the Learning Objectives have been covered and the lessons contain notes from the chief moderator from OCR. Also attached is a sample of how you could complete the practical element to the assignment, although you can choose another method! The assignment which has been used has also been checked using the Assignment Checking service from OCR. (Service is £30 per assignment) Enjoy!
J276 OCR Computer Science Unit 1.1 Revision Sheets / Practice Questions
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J276 OCR Computer Science Unit 1.1 Revision Sheets / Practice Questions

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Here you will find easy to follow revision sheets which will help your students to recap the topic: 1.1 Systems Architecture which includes: the purpose of the CPU Von Neumann architecture: MAR (Memory Address Register) MDR (Memory Data Register) Program Counter Accumulator common CPU components and their function: ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit) CU (Control Unit) Cache the function of the CPU as fetch and execute instructions stored in memory how common characteristics of CPUs affect their performance: clock speed cache size number of cores embedded systems: purpose of embedded systems examples of embedded systems. The revision sheets include exam questions at the end of each topic to help the students recap their revision and apply it to a question. Enjoy!
J277 OCR Computer Science Unit 1.2 Revision Sheets / Practice Questions
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J277 OCR Computer Science Unit 1.2 Revision Sheets / Practice Questions

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NEW J277 SPECIFICATION Here you will find easy to follow revision sheets which will help your students to recap the topic: 1.2 Storage and Memory which includes: The need for primary storage The difference between RAM and ROM The purpose of ROM in a computer system The purpose of RAM in a computer system Virtual memory ¨ The need for secondary storage ¨ Common types of storage: o Optical o Magnetic o Solid state ¨ Suitable storage devices and storage media for a given application ¨ The advantages and disadvantages of different storage devices and storage media relating to these characteristics: o Capacity o Speed o Portability o Durability o Reliability o Cost ¨ The units of data storage: o Bit o Nibble (4 bits) o Byte (8 bits) o Kilobyte (1,000 bytes or 1 KB) o Megabyte (1,000 KB) o Gigabyte (1,000 MB) o Terabyte (1,000 GB) o Petabyte (1,000 TB) ¨ How data needs to be converted into a binary format to be processed by a computer ¨ Data capacity and calculation of data capacity requirements Numbers ¨ How to convert positive denary whole numbers to binary numbers (up to and including 8 bits) and vice versa ¨ How to add two binary integers together (up to and including 8 bits) and explain overflow errors which may occur ¨ How to convert positive denary whole numbers into 2-digit hexadecimal numbers and vice versa ¨ How to convert binary integers to their hexadecimal equivalents and vice versa ¨ Binary shifts Characters ¨ The use of binary codes to represent characters ¨ The term ‘character set’ ¨ The relationship between the number of bits per character in a character set, and the number of characters which can be represented, e.g.: o ASCII o Unicode Images ¨ How an image is represented as a series of pixels, represented in binary ¨ Metadata ¨ The effect of colour depth and resolution on: o The quality of the image o The size of an image file Sound ¨ How sound can be sampled and stored in digital form ¨ The effect of sample rate, duration and bit depth on: o The playback quality o The size of a sound file ¨ The need for compression ¨ Types of compression: o Lossy o Lossless The revision sheets include over 50 exam questions at the end of each topic to help the students recap their revision and apply it to a question. Enjoy!
OCR Computing (9-1) Revision Worksheet: Calculating Clock Speed ***Answers included***
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OCR Computing (9-1) Revision Worksheet: Calculating Clock Speed ***Answers included***

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An easy to follow worksheet designed to revisit calculating clock speed as part of 1.1 Systems Architecture in the Computer Systems component. The worksheet s designed for students to read over their notes, and attempt the questions, Answer sheet is included. Has been found useful for mock papers with the students in the past ** Answers are included for teachers who are new to the subject
*** KS3 Full Unit *** 3d Printing & Google Sketchup Pro
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*** KS3 Full Unit *** 3d Printing & Google Sketchup Pro

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In the pack you will find a full SOW of lessons for google sketchup. Tried and tested at KS3, these lessons introduce students to 3d printing the developing designs through google sketchup! All lessons complete with tasks, save yourself some hassle!
3. Python, Using Lists (KS3 + KS4 Friendly)
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3. Python, Using Lists (KS3 + KS4 Friendly)

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This lesson guides the students through Python Lists, it has challenges to test students knowledge and build upon their previous lessons (also available in shop). This will develop their skills in using lists and combining data together.
OCR Computer Science Checklist
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OCR Computer Science Checklist

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A checklist i gave to my students to help them cover the key aspects of the specificiation. They tick each box as they go along and feel confident in that area. A good tool to locate weaknesses and improve!
SQLite Program Introduction (DB Browser)
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SQLite Program Introduction (DB Browser)

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DB Browser is a handy tool you can use for SQLite, it is freeware which is available at: http://sqlitebrowser.org This little guide take you through how to make use of DB Browser for SQLite!