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Teach Punjabi using these 7 essays
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Teach Punjabi using these 7 essays

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These 7 essays could be used a scheme of learning for KS3 or GCSE - i.e. writing simple and complex sentences in Punjabi. Excellent ideas on how to improve writing skills using topics like Relationships with family and friends, Leisure free time, life style, Holidays, Environment pollution, Current and Future jobs etc.
List of programming techniques
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List of programming techniques

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List of all the programming techniques required for GCSE and A Level Computing; what do the students need to learn or show as part of the evidence in controlled assessments or Computing courseworks
Questioning for critical thinking CPD for staff
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Questioning for critical thinking CPD for staff

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This presentation covers 3 main domains from Blooms Taxonomy. Cognitive: mental skills (Knowledge) Affective: growth in feelings or emotional areas (Attitude) Psychomotor: manual or physical skills (Skills) This presentation covers 6 levels with clear examples which can be used by staff. Example- Level 1 Knowledge i.e. Exhibit memory of previously learned material by recalling facts, terms, basic concepts and answers Keywords- Choose, how, match, recall, select, spell, when, who, define, label, name, relate, show, tell, where, why, find, list, omit, what, which
Python - Build your own Iron man's JARVIS
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Python - Build your own Iron man's JARVIS

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GCSE or A Level Programming project- which can be done at home. This project is aimed at people who are just starting to get in intermediate Python, and who have just realised things like OOP exist. If something you don’t understand isn’t explained with comments (the hashtagged lines) or docstrings (the triple-double quoted lines), then use the source of all knowledge: the Internet. You’ll find helpful tutorials that will explain exactly what that does, not just in Python but programming in general. When you’re done with those, come right back here!