I am a teacher of Computer Science with a focus on programming languages, web development, spreadsheets & databases, Adobe Photoshop & Flash and encryption.
The primary focus of my shop is to showcase computing resources and assessment tracking tools to support classroom teachers. Additionally, I hope to pursue my personal interests such as History with topics including Papal History, Kings Queens and PM's, Crusaders, The Black Death, American/British History and 20th Century History.
I am a teacher of Computer Science with a focus on programming languages, web development, spreadsheets & databases, Adobe Photoshop & Flash and encryption.
The primary focus of my shop is to showcase computing resources and assessment tracking tools to support classroom teachers. Additionally, I hope to pursue my personal interests such as History with topics including Papal History, Kings Queens and PM's, Crusaders, The Black Death, American/British History and 20th Century History.
Unit 1 - Fundamentals of IT Revision Activity Booklet
This revision resource has been developed for students preparing for the Unit 1 exam in January.
The activity workbook contains overviews, questions and activities for all five Learning Objectives (LO1 - LO5) and a practice Unit 1 exam. To support students independent revision all the answers for the questions, activities and practice exam are also included at the end of the workbook.
This resource is suitable for both remote and on-site study, and is an invaluable resource to support students as they prepare for their exam.
This application is a totally customisable version of my "Family Fortune - Top 20 Inventions" application. The default settings have been kept as the top 20 inventions of all time, however in this version you are able to design and implement your own top 20 list.
The design process uses custom built userforms, VBA programming and has undergone user testing to ensure ease of use. Simply select the Designer Mode, enter a Title for your game and then add your top 20 list items. When you are done click on Play and you will be able to play and present "your version" of Family Fortunes.
Python Programming Home Learning Course
Lesson 2
This course is suitable for home study, students unable to attend classes due to sickness or as learning material during school closures.
This second lesson begins with a refresher task to review all the skills and programming techniques practiced during Lesson 1.
Students are then introduced to more interactive elements of Python Programming including Nested Loops, Random Values, Switch Case Statements, Casting to a String, String Manipulation and how to Collect Data from a User.
The lesson is completed with the first Python Programming Challenge. Here students will be required to use the programming skills from the last two lessons to build a working game.
Students are requested to review each section of the Lesson Workbook, and to create an Evidence Document of their own where they can record their progress using print-screen evidence and annotations.
This is an ideal lesson pack for remote study, allowing the student to work at their own pace, producing evidence of their programming skills as they progress through the course that can then be forwarded via email to the subject teacher for review, assessment and feedback.
This can be used for question & answers segments within starters, as well as throughout the lesson to reinforce learning and establish understanding of the lesson topic.
Excel spreadsheet using VBA programming and User Forms providing a customisable interface format, allowing you to type or copy & paste a range of student names (maximum 50) onto the worksheet - then following the on-screen instructions to generate a random name selection.
Computing - Desktop Publishing (DTP): Magazine Lesson Task
AIM: Recreate the magazine cover as accurately as possible in publisher using your DTP skills
Images can be taken from the internet
All text and shapes must be made using publisher
Students should make use of the master page, font styles/colour, shape tools, layering and alignment
INCLUDE: 10-15 printed copies for students who struggle to see the board
A useful resource within any department, the Performance Tracking Chart allows you to quickly and easily compare assessment results and it provides an instant visual representation of the data.
This resource can be used to track progress and achievement, identifying progress made and areas for development. It can be beneficial for planning and developing lesson plans and schemes of work, highlighting differentiation requirements.
This resource has been built using Excel 2010 and will be compatible with both Excel 2010 and 2013. There is an instruction pop-up programmed to appear when the application opens to support new users.
An excellent teaching resource for ICT / Computing: Number Systems, providing a step-by-step walk though for converting denary (base 10) to binary (base 2) numbers. The application provides two different methods of conversion and allows the user to enter an example number of their choice; the system will then convert their denary value into a binary number, showing the steps taken to do so.
The resource has been built using Excel 2010 and will be compatible with both Excel 2010 and 2013. The programming for the application is powered by VBA, the application is self-contained and button controlled.
The full version of the application includes an assessment system to test users understanding of the conversion methods and is available for purchase in the TES resources area.
A useful resource within any department, the Performance Tracking Chart allows you to quickly and easily compare assessment results and it provides an instant visual representation of the data.
This resource can be used to track progress and achievement, identifying progress made and areas for development. It can be beneficial for planning and developing lesson plans and schemes of work, highlighting differentiation requirements.
This resource has been built using Excel 2010 and will be compatible with both Excel 2010 and 2013. There is an instruction pop-up programmed to appear when the application opens to support new users.
OIE - Lesson 2: Applying TEXT EDITING to create a BANNER
Lesson 2 of 6 - Students will make use of different software to create a digital banner for a social media profile.
Emphasis should be placed on managing files & folders as well as using consistent naming procedures - in all examples provided, snake-case is used.
Peer discussion and support via email from both peer & teacher is encouraged to allow students to continue with their work outside of the classroom, further developing the images.
OIE - Lesson 4: Using the DRAWING tool to create an Olympic Rings Poster
Lesson 4 of 6 - Students will use the drawing tool as well as skills practiced in previous lessons to create an Olympic Rings poster.
Emphasis should be placed on managing files & folders as well as using consistent naming procedures - in all examples provided, snake-case is used.
Peer discussion and support via email from both peer & teacher is encouraged to allow students to continue with their work outside of the classroom, further developing the images.
OIE - Unit Overview
Assessment Criteria - Provides an overview of the 6 lesson unit, with brief details of lessons 1-4 (available on my TES Shop) and a full breakdown of the lesson 5 & 6 Infographic project task.
What is an Infographic?
Additionally, I have included a detailed criteria interactive marksheet with a demonstration example. The marksheet covers all 6 lessons of the OIE unit.
OIE - Lesson 1: Using CUTOUTS and ADJUSTMENTS to create a COMPOSITE IMAGE
Lesson 1 of 6 - Students will aim to create a simple composite image and then use cutouts and adjustments to manipulate the image.
Emphasis should be placed on managing files & folders as well as using consistent naming procedures - in all examples provided, snake-case is used.
Peer discussion and support via email from both peer & teacher is encouraged to allow students to continue with their work outside of the classroom, further developing the images.
OIE - Lesson 3: Using LAYERS, CUTOUT and ADJUSTMENTS to create a contrasting image
Lesson 3 of 6 - Students will use images sourced from the web (or their own if available); manipulating the image using layers, cutouts and adjustments to create a contrasting image. In this instance a contrasting image involves joining a black & white version of an image with a color element of the image shown - similar to the masking feature in Photoshop.
Emphasis should be placed on managing files & folders as well as using consistent naming procedures - in all examples provided, snake-case is used.
Peer discussion and support via email from both peer & teacher is encouraged to allow students to continue with their work outside of the classroom, further developing the images.
Python Programming Home Learning Course
Lesson 1
This course is suitable for home study, students unable to attend classes due to sickness or as learning material during school closures.
This first lesson focuses on the core elements of Python Programming, and provides access to a free on-line Integrated Development Environment (IDE) where students can practice coding and complete lesson tasks.
Students are requested to review each section of the Lesson Workbook, and to create an Evidence Document of their own where they can record their progress using print-screen evidence and annotations.
This is an ideal lesson pack for remote study, allowing the student to work at their own pace, producing evidence of their programming skills as they progress through the course that can then be forwarded via email to the subject teacher for review, assessment and feedback.
An excellent teaching resource for ICT / Computing: Number Systems, providing a step-by-step walk though for converting denary (base 10) to binary (base 2) numbers. The application provides two different methods of conversion and allows the user to enter an example number of their choice; the system will then convert their denary value into a binary number, showing the steps taken to do so.
This FULL VERSION includes the built in assessment system to test students knowledge of denary to binary conversion. Additionally there is an CERTIFICATE crated automatically at the end of the assessment that can be printed and saved as a record of achievement.
Complete details of the application are provided in the attached User Guide document.
The resource has been built using Excel 2010 and will be compatible with both Excel 2010 and 2013. The programming for the application is powered by VBA, the application is self-contained and button controlled.
Useful for any subject following an end-of-project assessment: enables the user to enter a maximum of 40 students names and their results into the table. When selected the student information is highlighted and the results are graphically displayed on the left of the screen. Additional information is also automatically provided including the average result, class size, the students class ranking as well as the highest and lowest scores.
This is an excellent resource for tracking and monitoring students progress in each unit, as well as providing a clear record of progress and development, supporting differentiation when revisiting the topic, aiding the completion of reports and highlighting areas for improvement/revision.
This resource has been built using Microsoft Excel 2010 and is compatible with both Excel 2010 and 2013. It uses VBA programming to run the additional features including dynamic selection highlighting and automatic formatting.
This computing (number systems) lesson introduces students to conversion techniques between denary, binary and ASCII characters, supports calculation for binary to denary values and investigates binary addition and subtraction. Slides 9-11 are the ANSWER SHEETS and are hidden from view - recommended that this is saved as a STAFF version, and a separate STUDENT version is made available without the answer section included.
The presentation has practice examples throughout, and an INVESTIGATION segment to stretch students abilities - looking into different number systems and how they are used in the real-world.
This is an excellent accompaniment to the BINARY TO DENARY CONVERSION ASSESSMENT available for purchase at http://tinyurl.com/hxxc38j
This is a fun and engaging resource designed to be used with your TUTOR GROUP - students take it in turns to enter their name into the PowerPoint application and then find and select the correct advent calendar date.
The resource is programmed in VBA and the calendar will respond when clicked with one of FOUR REWARDS - (1) Chocolate (2) Watch a Movie Trailer (3) Play a Game (4) Mystery Prize.
If an incorrect date is selected the Advent Calendar has a programmed response, and will allow the user to try again until they find the correct date.
For more PowerPoint and Excel resources visit my TES Shop at http://tinyurl.com/hgc5r2c.
JavaScript Random Name Generator
This is a handy resource that loads onto your browser on a new tab. To add your names to the generator you will need to right-click and select Open With … either Notepad or Notepad++. Here you will be able to view the JavaScript code and edit.
This is a useful resource for selecting a random student from your class as part of a starter or plenary exercise. Alternatively I have used it as a jumping-off task as part of a Computer Programming lesson, where students recreate the resource practicing their logical thinking skills and enhancing their programming knowledge.
Scratch Incremental Development Lesson
This PowerPoint resource walks students through creating:
Variables
Costumes
Operators
Broadcast
Each activity is fully explained and an exemplar code is displayed for each task