High-impact computer science resources that are based on sound educational psychological theories to help all pupils reach their full potential. I’m an experienced teacher/HoD and professionally create computing and computer science teaching resources through my company Nichola Wilkin Ltd. All these resources have been exclusively created by me. I’m an author who has written for both BBC Bitesize and Cambridge University Press. Quality teaching resources you can trust!
High-impact computer science resources that are based on sound educational psychological theories to help all pupils reach their full potential. I’m an experienced teacher/HoD and professionally create computing and computer science teaching resources through my company Nichola Wilkin Ltd. All these resources have been exclusively created by me. I’m an author who has written for both BBC Bitesize and Cambridge University Press. Quality teaching resources you can trust!
How can you teach your students about the different types of computer networks, in an engaging way? The key is to break up the theory into small manageable chunks and reinforce each section with a variety of activities. And that is exactly what this computer science lesson does.
Why spend hours making your own resources when it is all done for you? Download this computing lesson about the different types of computer networks today and save yourself all that preparation.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
This lesson includes:
an attractive dyslexia friendly PowerPoint presentation,
differentiated lesson objectives,
a video to change focus and break up the lesson,
loads of individual and group tasks and questions,
printable ready to use worksheets for classwork,
3 differentiated exam style questions which can be used either in the plenary or set for a homework task,
a comprehensive teacher’s lesson plan including ALL THE ANSWERS.
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WHAT DOES IT COVER?
Suitable for GCSE Computer Science pupils following either OCR GCSE Computer Science (J277) or AQA GCSE Computer Science (8520) syllabuses.
This lesson helps you to teach your class about:
LAN, WAN and PAN
Wired and wireless network
Client-server and peer-to-peer (P2P) networks
Factors that affect the performance of networks
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Please note: network topologies and protocols are not covered in this lesson as that is covered in a separate lesson you can download here.
DURATION: 1 lesson
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Task cards that help your students’ confidence grow when learning programming!
Have you ever felt your students were just not grasping the basics when it comes to programming? Sometimes all they need is a little bit more practice and repetition of the simple things before you move onto more complex tasks.
With these quick programming tasks cards you can easily do just that.
40 TASKS CARDS WHICH FOCUS ON COUNT CONTROLLED LOOPS AND CONDITION CONTROLLED LOOPS AND NOTHING ELSE!
Created for use with multiple text-based programming languages such as Python, Visual Basic, C/C++, C#, Ruby and Small Basic.
These fun challenges are perfect to allow your students to recap skills you have taught them previously to help transfer those skills into their long-term memory.
Buy these quick programming task cards now to give your pupils the boost they need and deserve.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
There are 40 different tasks and 4 more blank cards so you can create your own additional tasks if you want. Colour and black/white versions are both included (using the same 40 tasks in each) to help you save on printing costs. If you are using the black and white version, you can print them onto coloured paper or card to add interest.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
These tasks cards are so simple to prepare and once you have created them, you can use them time and time again.
Print the pages you want to use. Colour and black/white versions are both included.
If you want to reuse them, you can laminate the pages or print on card.
Cut each page into 4 sections.
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HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have your pack of cards you can easily use them at any time you want. You can use them in so many ways…
As a starter or plenary
To give your pupils more practice during a lesson
To give to quick finishers
To help lower ability pupils reinforce the key skills
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To use them you can either allocate particular cards to pupils or allow them to pick a random card from the deck themselves. Your students then create the program and can test it out on a classmate.
The beauty of this activity is because all the pupils are working on different tasks their classmates will not know the answers and are often delighted by the silly and humorous responses they get from the computer.
Once students have one program working correctly they can pick another card which keeps the entire class fully engaged allowing you to focus on helping the students who need your one-to-one help.
An exciting and easy classroom activity to reinforce key programming skills.
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Supercharge your teaching with these irresistible worksheets that ignite a passion for clear messaging in digital media! Designed to compliment your current SoW, these 5 stunning, no-prep worksheets enhance learning and spark critical thinking.
Several worksheets are on-screen friendly meaning no printing costs, just an exciting twist in the classroom!
FOR WHOM?
Tailored for year 7 pupils who are learning about the importance of clear messaging in digital media and suitable for experienced computing teachers and non-specialist teachers.
These worksheets have been developed to compliment your existing scheme of work, break up the lessons and can promote deeper thinking into the subject matter.
WHAT’S INSIDE?
Uncover magic with these 5 comprehensive PDF worksheets:
Searching for keywords – An attractive worksheet that helps pupils understand how to identify keywords for their search criteria. Based on the popular activity of looking for a poster for an environmental charity, this helps students identify 5 keywords they can use.
What makes a good poster? – An interactive activity works well on-screen or as a printout. Students are given a set of features and then need to tick if they agree or disagree if the feature would be important on a “good” poster. They then have space to justify their reasons.
Evaluating your poster – A brilliant printed worksheet. Students decide on their own criteria of what makes a good poster and then evaluate their own poster in a graphical format helping them to easily see possible areas of improvement. Easy to follow instructions and an example of a completed evaluation chart are included at the top of the worksheet.
Finding Content – A wonderful planning sheet which can be completed on-screen or as a printed worksheet. Helps pupils think about how they will find suitable and relevant content for their presentations. It also outlines the difference between text they have written themselves ad how to present statistics or quotes copied from a source.
Evaluating another’s poster –This printed worksheet works particularly well when completed in pairs with each student evaluating the other’s presentation.
Break monotony, energise your lessons and reinforce learning with these versatile worksheets. Ideal for time-strapped teachers seeking engaging, hassle-free activities.
Transform teaching and instil the importance of clear messaging in digital media. Perfect for ready-to-use alternatives, these captivating worksheets are available now!
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With these no-prep activities, your students will enhance their learning of creating and understanding vector graphics.
Created for year 8 students, the worksheets have been developed to complement your existing scheme of work, break up the lessons and can promote deeper thinking into the subject matter.
The escape room activity combines quizzes, puzzles and sound to test their understanding of creating vector graphics.
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This Python lesson is perfect for GCSE computer science classes learning how to manage large programming projects. It shows them how they can use structure diagrams in the planning stages to help visualise how a large programming project may be created.
It includes an attractive dyslexia-friendly PowerPoint presentation that includes differentiated lesson objectives, a pop quiz and lots of practice drawing structure charts. It also includes a teacher’s lesson plan that contains suggested complete answers and three handouts.
This ready-to-use lesson is perfect for non-specialist teachers, newly qualified teachers and teachers who are teaching Python for the first time.
Download this ready-to-use lesson now and take control of your workload.
Please note: This lesson does assume your students are familiar with the KS3 national curriculum requirements and have previously been taught how to use sub programs, selection and iteration.
Duration: 1 lesson.
This lesson helps pupils understand the following key skills:
What is a structure diagram?
What do the symbols mean in a structure chart?
How do you decompose a problem?
How are subprograms used to split up larger programs into smaller more manageable chunks?
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This complete Python programming lesson teaches pupils how to create and amend simple one-dimensional lists in Python.
This lesson deals with one-dimensional lists only. It does not teach pupils about two-dimensional lists as that is covered in another lesson available from here.
Download this no-prep lesson now to help you take control of your workload.
This complete lesson includes an attractive dyslexia friendly PowerPoint presentation including videos to teach the key skills and the easy to follow teachers lesson plan includes all the answers.
This ready-to-use lesson is perfect for non-specialist teachers, newly qualified teachers and teachers who are teaching Python for the first time.
Please note: This lesson does assume the pupils are confident with using basic programming constructs of sequence, selection (if statements) and iteration (while and for loops).
Duration: 1 lesson.
This lesson teaches pupils about:
Creating simple 1D lists
Displaying the list
Displaying the list with each item on a separate line
Displaying single items in a list
Adding data to the end of a list
Adding data to a specific position in the list
Altering data in a list
Removing data from a list
Finding the length of a list
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This lesson is perfect to for students learning how to create their own SQL databases using DB Browser and SQLite.
In this lesson the pupils create an SQL database using DB Browser (free software) which helps them understand what tables are, the importance of field names and the data types used in an SQL database. It also introduces them to the concept of primary keys.
Although pupils are not using Python at all in this lesson and are instead using DB Browser it sets them up for the next lesson in the series (available from here) which does allow them to start interrogating an SQL database using Python. Please note this lesson will NOT teach them how to interrogate an SQL database using Python and it instead teaches them how to create an external database using DB Browser.
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This teaching resource includes an attractive dyslexia friendly PowerPoint presentation and the teachers lesson plan that includes the answers.
This ready-to-use lesson is perfect for non-specialist teachers, newly qualified teachers and teachers who are teaching Python for the first time.
Please note: In order to use this lesson you MUST download and install DB Browser on every computer prior to the lesson. You can download the latest version of DB Browser for free from https : // sqlitebrowser . org /
Duration: 1 lesson
This lesson teaches pupils about:
What is a database
Tables
Fields and records
Primary key
Setting up a database using DB Bowser
SQL data types
Adding data to a table in DB Browser
Filtering data in a table in DB Browser
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This ethical, legal, cultural and environmental impacts of digital technology workbook is perfect for students studying for the OCR GCSE (9-1) in computer science and has been updated to completely cover the new specification J277.
It can be used in the classroom as a teaching aid, for self-study or as a revision tool. In this resource you will receive an interactive PDF workbook so your students can either print it out and complete the activities by hand or fill it in electronically making this an ideal workbook for use in school or for students studying at home.
The answer booklet is provided as a separate PDF file so you can assign your students the workbook without including the answers.
This 31-page workbook completely covers the new specification J277 1.6 ethical, legal, cultural and environmental impacts of digital technology theory.
Table of Contents:
How to investigate and discuss Computer Science technologies
Ethical issues
Legal issues
Cultural issues
Environmental issues
Privacy issues
How key stakeholders are affected by technologies
Legislation relevant to Computer Science
The Data Protection Act 2018 (GDPR)
Wireless networking
The Computer Misuse Act 1990
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
Software licences
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You may also be interested in these workbooks which have also been written to cover the J277 specification:
Systems Architecture
Memory and Storage
Computer networks, connections and protocols
Network Security
Systems Software
Algorithms
Programming Fundamentals
Producing Robust Programs
Boolean Logic
Programming Languages and IDEs
This Fundamentals of Computer Networks workbook is perfect for students studying for the AQA GCSE (9-1) in computer science and has been updated to completely cover the new specification 8525.
It can be used in the classroom as a teaching aid, for self-study or as a revision tool. In this resource you will receive an interactive PDF workbook so your students can either print it out and complete the activities by hand or fill it in electronically making this an ideal workbook for use in school or for students studying at home.
The answer booklet is provided as a separate PDF file so you can assign your students the workbook without including the answers.
This 33-page workbook completely covers the new specification 8525 3.5 Fundamentals of Computer Networks theory.
Table of Contents:
PAN, LAN and WAN
Lan topologies (star and bus)
Network protocols (Ethernet, Wi-Fi, TCP, UDP, IP, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP and IMAP)
Network security (authentication, encryption, firewall and MAC address filtering)
4-layer TCP/IP model (application layer, transport layer, internet layer and link layer)
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You may also be interested in these workbooks which have also been updated for the new specification:
Algorithms
Python Programming
Fundamentals of Data Representation
Computer Systems
Cyber Security
Relational databases and SQL
Ethical, Legal and Environmental Impacts
This systems software workbook is perfect for students studying for the OCR GCSE (9-1) in computer science and has been updated to completely cover the new specification J277.
It can be used in the classroom as a teaching aid, for self-study or as a revision tool. In this resource you will receive an interactive PDF workbook so your students can either print it out and complete the activities by hand or fill it in electronically, making this an ideal workbook for use in school or for students studying at home.
The answer booklet is provided as a separate PDF file so you can assign your students the workbook without including the answers.
This 17-page workbook completely covers the new specification J277 1.5 systems software theory.
Table of Contents:
The purpose and functionality of systems software
Operating Systems
User Interface
Memory management and multitasking
Peripheral management and drivers
User Management
File Management
Utility system software
Encryption software
Defragmentation
Data Compression
The role and methods of backup
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You may also be interested in these workbooks which have also been written to cover the J277 specification:
Systems Architecture
Memory and Storage
Computer networks, connections and protocols
Network Security
Ethical, Legal, Cultural and Environmental Impacts
Algorithms
Programming Fundamentals
Producing Robust Programs
Boolean Logic
Programming Languages and IDEs
This systems architecture workbook is perfect for students studying for the OCR GCSE (9-1) in Computer Science and has been updated to completely cover the new specification J277.
It can be used in the classroom as a teaching aid, for self-study or as a revision tool. In this resource you will receive an interactive PDF workbook so your students can either print it out and complete the activities by hand or fill it in electronically, making this an ideal workbook for use in school or for students studying at home.
The answer booklet is provided as a separate PDF file so you can assign your students the workbook without including the answers.
This 24 page workbook completely covers the new specification J277 1.1 systems architecture theory.
Table of Contents:
Systems Architecture
Hardware
Software
The purpose of the CPU
Von Neumann Architecture
Memory Address Register (MAR)
Memory Data Register (MDR)
Program Counter (PC)
Accumulator (AC)
Common CPU Components
Arithmetic / Logic unit (ALU)
Control unit (CU)
Cache
Busses
The Fetch-Execute cycle
How common characteristics of CPUs affect their performance
Clock speed
Cache size
Number of cores
Purpose of embedded systems
Examples of embedded systems
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You may also be interested in these workbooks which have also been written to cover the J277 specification:
Memory and Storage
Computer networks, connections and protocols
Network Security
Systems Software
Ethical, Legal, Cultural and Environmental Impacts
Algorithms
Programming Fundamentals
Producing Robust Programs
Boolean Logic
Programming Languages and IDEs
This is a written test about how data is represented in a computer system.
It includes questions on binary, denary, hexadecimal, binary addition, logic gates, truth tables, ASCII, bitmaps and vector images and machine code.
Suitable for GCSE Computer Science classes and KS3 Computing classes. A useful revision tool to help GCSE pupils recognise gaps in their knowledge.
The test takes most students around 25 - 30 mins to complete.
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Have you ever stayed awake at night wondering about the next computer science lesson you need to teach?
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Step 3: Plan when you will use them
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This bundle of 16 ready to use lessons includes everything you need to teach the following:
The purpose of the CPU
Von Neumann Architecture
CPU Performance
Embedded Systems
ROM, RAM and Virtual memory
Secondary Storage
Network Types
Network Hardware
What is the internet?
Network topologies
Wireless networks
Network Protocols and TCP/IP
Malware
Identifying and Preventing Network Vulnerabilities
and Computer Science Exam Technique Revision Lesson
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Each lesson includes a high-quality dyslexia friendly PowerPoint presentation, videos to teach key skills, interesting activities to keep the class engaged and to help you monitor progress and understanding and teacher plans which include ALL THE ANSWERS!
They even include practice questions to help pupils prepare for their exams – I know this is really spoiling you but hey, you deserve it!
The lessons are suitable for newly qualified teachers, non-specialist teachers and experienced computer science teachers who are looking to add a sprinkle of zesty brilliance to their lessons.
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Are you looking for some ready to use Python programming challenges that can be easily incorporated into your lessons?
This worksheet can be used as a classroom activity, for a homework task or as a ready-to-use task for quick finishers, making this an invaluable resource to have in your teacher kit.
Download this ready to use worksheet now and take control of your workload. Use it immediately or simply keep it in reserve for when you need it.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
This 2-page PDF printable handout includes:
example code,
a task to read code,
a task to correct code and
4 practical programming challenges.
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You even have a separate PDF with possible answers.
The diversity of challenges that are included allows pupils to develop a variety of useful programming skills. This resource is perfect for established computer science teachers, non-specialist teachers or newly qualified teachers.
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Please note: This resource is a non-editable PDF
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Want to learn Python programming?
These 4 documents that include example Python code, tasks and programming challenges to complete to help students, NQTs and non-specialist teachers to learn the following Python programming skills:
Input and print statements
If statements
For loops
While loops
Perfect for classroom activities, homework tasks and self-study.
Answers are included.
A great introduction to understanding algorithms including written algorithms and flowcharts. These ready to use introduction to algorithms lessons will save you hours of preparation and can easily be adapted to meet your own requirements.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
In this unit you have 3 ready-to-use lessons:
Creating an algorithm
Flowcharts
Selection and iteration
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Please Note: This unit DOES NOT teach pupils about pseudocode. In this unit pupils will be creating and understanding simple instructions written in plain English and not using any particular programming language or pseudocode.
Everything you need is included such as:
a very high-quality accessible PowerPoint presentation for every lesson that effortlessly leads the teacher through the lesson and includes all the answers to the many questions and tasks the students need to complete
an editable worksheet for every lesson
an easy-to-follow editable lesson plan for every lesson
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I have created another unit called Computational Thinking which teaches pupils about decomposition, pattern recognition and abstraction which teachers can use before this understanding algorithms unit to make a complete 6 lesson unit, alternatively you may want to split up them up and teach them as 2 discreet units with 3 lessons in each. You can find the Computational Thinking unit here.
PRIOR LEARNING
This unit does expect pupils know that computers use programs to tell them what to do, however they do not need to be able to write any programming language prior to this lesson. This lesson does make an ideal unit to use before introducing text-based programming languages to the class.
EASY TO USE
These ready to use resources are so straightforward that although I have included a lesson plan, most teachers can teach straight from the PowerPoint presentation without any further assistance. And best of all, the answers are included saving you time and energy.
This makes these lessons suitable for experienced computing specialist teachers along with non-specialists and early career teachers (ECTs).
EDITABLE RESOURCES
I understand that teachers want to adapt their resources, so I’ve made the bold decision to make these resources editable.
Therefore, if you need to use a particular template style for your school, you can change the PowerPoint presentation, worksheet and lesson plan to suit your needs.
It gives you the flexibility to alter the lessons to suit your own particular needs.
These lessons are highly interactive and engage students straight from the start.
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A top quality, highly interactive, ready to use set of lesson resources allows teacher to easily cover this truly fascinating and thought provoking topic of “ethical, environmental and legal issues with technology”.
Traditionally, this area was thought of as dry, difficult to teach and dull by many teachers but with this set of resources, that is now a thing of the past. These lessons provoke interesting group discussions where your classes will really engage with the subject matter and look at the issues from different perspectives. The fun activities reinforce the learning and homework tasks allow students to consolidate what they have learnt in the lesson and take their thoughts further into this ever-evolving area.
Suitable for GCSE Computer Science classes and KS3 Computing and ICT classes.
This set of resource includes:
• 6 attractive PowerPoint presentations which lead the class through each of the lessons
• Fun and thought provoking activities and discussion starters, worksheets and questions to reinforce the learning
• 6 differentiated homework tasks
• A mark sheet which allows pupils to track their own progress
• An end of unit test to prepare the students for exams or can be used as a form of assessment
• A complete teacher’s guide including easy to follow lesson plans
• An answer booklet to help the teacher along
The lessons are:
Lesson 1 – Looking into ethical and moral dilemmas such as driverless cars and the impact of technology on modern life
Lesson 2 – More ethical dilemmas including the ratings culture, medical apps, sharing personal data and cyber bullying
Lesson 3 – Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects
Lesson 4 – The Computer Misuse Act 1990
Lesson 5 – The Data Protection Act 1998
Lesson 6 – Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988
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Getting your classroom ready for back to school? Here is a fully editable PowerPoint presentation that contains 60 common computer science words and simple student-friendly definitions. They can be displayed as a permanent wall display or you can pick the words to display to compliment your current teaching goals. It is like having a computing dictionary on the walls of your classroom for the students to quickly refer to and can help with spellings of common computer science terminology as well as acting as a reminder of the meanings of computing terms. As it is fully editable you can add to and alter the definitions yourself to make a truly personalised learning wall display for your classes.
These terms are suitable for KS3 computing and GCSE computer science classes.
Each slide has been adjusted to print on A4 paper and it is recommended you print them in colour for maximum effect.
The colours of the key terminology refer to the following categories:
Blue – Programming and Algorithms
Red – Networks
Purple – Computer Systems
Green – Cyber security
Orange – Binary, Data and Logic
A self-marking spreadsheet, you can install onto your computer network that the pupils copy into their own work area and work through. The stages get progressively harder and asks them to convert from binary to denary and from denary to binary. For some of the harder levels you may need to provide a piece of paper and a pen to help them work out the answers. Can even be used as a form of assessment as their work can be saved. Great to use either in the classroom or set it as a homework task.
Suitable for GCSE Computer Science classes and KS3 Computing classes.
Do your students need a little extra help with understanding for loops in Python programming? Are you looking for some ready to use programming challenges that can be easily incorporated into your lessons?
This worksheet can be used as a classroom activity, for a homework task or as a ready-to-use task for quick finishers, making this an invaluable resource to have in your teacher kit.
Download this ready to use worksheet now and take control of your workload. Use it immediately or simply keep it in reserve for when you need it.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
This 2-page PDF printable handout includes:
example code,
a task to work out the output from the range function,
a task to correct code and
4 practical challenges for them to practice writing for loops in Python code.
.
You even have a separate PDF with possible answers.
The diversity of these for loops challenges allow pupils to develop a variety of useful programming skills. This resource is perfect for established computer science teachers, non-specialist teachers or newly qualified teachers.
What are you waiting for? Take action straight away and grab your copy of this wonderful worksheet today that will keep your pupils engaged and making real progress. Everything is done for you which will save you hours of preparation time.
Please note: This resource is a non-editable PDF
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