A revision/teaching aid worksheet (Double sided) That includes explanations and examples of binary logic notations, Truth Table tasks, Logic gate diagram tasks.
An A3 (but works in A4) double sided worksheet for Computer Science. The overall topic is 'Programming Techniques' and includes tasks such as:
Describe Key Terms
Data Types
3 Basic Constructs
Operators
Flowchart Symbols
Spotting iterations/conditions in code
Rewriting loops
String Manipulation
Programming Standards.
Good for general revision - Used with both A level and GCSE groups before Mocks.
A booklet to record arguments for and against debate topics related to computer science. Space for students to formulate a written response (9 mark test answer)
Topics:
Necessity of the Internet
Security Cameras
Video Games
Censorship
A double sided worksheet with logical expressions and spaces for students to practice drawing logic circuits.
Includes basic expressions using AND, OR and NOT as well as more challenging expressions using XOR NOR and NAND
Stacks & Queues Data Structure Worksheet - Used for revision
Practice Pushing and Popping stacks and queues
Describing using key terms
Looking at their uses
Revision notes on layering and OSI. TCP/IP research section.
Idea of the TCP/IP section is that students should be able to use the notes to state key processes that take place in each layer.
A fun worksheet that gets students converting numbers from hexadecimal to denary.
Students shade in the numbers that once converted feature in the 7 times table.
#GCSE #Computing OCR #Software #Revision Poster/Worksheet. A3 but works in A4 - Students practice describing a range of software types from:
Applications Software
Utilities Software
Operating Systems
Off-the-Shelf
Custom Written
Proprietary
Open Source
Also includes file types
A-Level Computer Science - Exam Style Questions
Double sided worksheet with over 20 questions on the following topics:
CPU - Difference between Von Neumann & Harvard; Clock Speed,
Logic Gates; The purpose of a D Type Flip Flop,
Big Data; Data Mining,
Databases, Features, Key terms,
Programming, Functional, High-level, Assembly Language, Machine Code.
A useful revision worksheet that looks at HTML, CSS and Javascript. Double sided worksheet with a range of questions to check understanding.
Describing Tags
Writing CSS
Embedding CSS in a HTML Tag
Server-side v Client-Side
Purpose of Javascript, CSS and HTML
A starter activity that gets students to think of related keywords to create phrases. All keywords and phrases are linked to Computer Science.
Estimated time 10 - 15 minutes (Based on my year 10 GCSE mixed ability class)
A guide to adding and subtracting floating point binary numbers.
Examples with a couple of questions to check understanding.
Great A-level computer science revision.
Look for the number pattern in the worm segments.
Fill in the blank segments with Binary code.
Ideal task for learning binary numbers or as a starter activity for older students.
One to four player word game.
Each player takes it in turn to try and write a keyword related to computer science on the board.
Each letter has a value.
The winner after 5 rounds is player with the largest score.
Three files that students can use to store their research on the following topics from the OCR GCSE (9-1) spec:
System Security
Network Protocols
Legislation relevant to Computer Science
Ideal research lesson if cover work is required.