Christmas task - convert numbers in to binary, find the colour associated with that binary number and colour in the blank pixel grid to reveal a Christmas related image.
This is the second word spiral task I have created. Students use the clues to find keywords. They write these words in to the spiral. They then use the letters circuled in red to reveal a hidden word.
Great Computer Science Starter activity
Fun activities worksheet (double sided) on the topic of representing data.
Binary Challenges
Spelling of keywords
Ordering
Dingbats
Boggle style
Can be used as a starter activity or part of a lesson.
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.
Computer Science - Input and Output Devices - Starter Task
Pupils need to fill in the gaps by naming input and output devices that fit!
Simple fun starter task
Worksheet revision poster for logic gates.
Focus on the NOT OR and AND gates for the OCR Computing GCSE
Basic revision on one side, past exam questions on the reverse.
A double sided revision poster (Designed to be printed on A3 but is fine in A4)
Covers a range of topic areas for the OCR F451 GCSE Computing exam.
6 mark questions, Description, Activities that get students thinking about key terms from certain topic areas.
#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 Christmas related Computer Science task.
Convert the binary numbers and look up the colour on the grid at the bottom of the page.
PDF and Publisher file included so you can edit the colours (I like a messy tree)
A double sided A3 (But works well in A4) revision worksheet covering a large range of key areas from the OCR A Level Computer Science section 1.2 - Software and software development.
An introduction to using the turtle in python.
1) Some examples of how to create shapes
2) Challenges - try and create the following shapes
3) Further challenges to also implement selection (if) statements to offer different outputs depending on user inputs.
Each section has a tick box that students can check off once the task is completed.
Binary, Binary Addition, Binary Subtraction, Hexadecimal, Two's Compliment workbook.
Each of the above is explained and practice exercises are included.