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I am a Computer Science and ICT Teacher in East London. I am Head of Computer Science, ICT and Business Studies. I have many years experience teaching Computer Science and ICT and working with both gifted and talented students as well as those less able. All my resources are currently being used and are now available to purchase.
If you download any of my resources, for free or paid, I would really appreciate a positive review, to build my shop further.
Thank you.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is Lesson 1 of a 10 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on staying safe online, online dangers and viruses, social engineering, etc, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students. It is a great introductory resource for new Year 7 students.
This is lesson 1 of the 7 lesson course. The objectives for Lesson 1 are:
Understand what E-safety means and how it’s important.
Understand about the dangers of the internet.
Understand about cyberbullying and how to keep yourself safe.
Lesson 1 is free! The other lessons are available at a low price, and to grab a bargain, select the bundle package.
The skills this entire Scheme of Work covers include:
Online Stranger Danger
Cyberbullying
Personal Data
Social Networking
Malware
Viruses, Worms
Trojan Horses, Spyware
Social Engineering
Blagging, Phishing
Pharming, Shouldering
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with three homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There are two assessments during the SOW. The assessments include a mark scheme, feedback lesson and a printable feedback sheet.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft PowerPoint, Publisher and Word.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is Lesson 2 of a 10 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on staying safe online, online dangers and viruses, social engineering, etc, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students. It is a great introductory resource for new Year 7 students.
This is lesson 2 of the 10 lesson course. The objectives for Lesson 2 are:
Identify what is meant by the term “personal data”.
Understand how to keep safe whilst using social networking websites.
Analyse the risks of posting personal data online.
Lesson 2 is free! The other lessons are available at a low price, and to grab a bargain, select the bundle package.
The skills this entire Scheme of Work covers include:
Online Stranger Danger
Cyberbullying
Personal Data
Social Networking
Malware
Viruses, Worms
Trojan Horses, Spyware
Social Engineering
Blagging, Phishing
Pharming, Shouldering
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with three homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There are two assessments during the SOW. The assessments include a mark scheme, feedback lesson and a printable feedback sheet.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft PowerPoint, Publisher and Word.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is Lesson 3 of a 10 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on staying safe online, online dangers and viruses, social engineering, etc, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students. It is a great introductory resource for new Year 7 students.
This is lesson 3 of the 10 lesson course. The objectives for Lesson 3 are:
Explain how people may be cyber bullied.
Discuss physical and verbal bullying.
Explain the difference between cyber bullying and other forms of bullying and what to do if you are a victim of bullying or see other people being bullied.
The skills this entire Scheme of Work covers include:
Online Stranger Danger
Cyberbullying
Personal Data
Social Networking
Malware
Viruses, Worms
Trojan Horses, Spyware
Social Engineering
Blagging, Phishing
Pharming, Shouldering
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with three homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There are two assessments during the SOW. The assessments include a mark scheme, feedback lesson and a printable feedback sheet.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft PowerPoint, Publisher and Word.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is Lesson 7 of a 10 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on staying safe online, online dangers and viruses, social engineering, etc, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students. It is a great introductory resource for new Year 7 students.
This is lesson 7 of the 10 lesson course. The objectives for Lesson 7 are:
To revise with a partner and quiz each other about Staying Safe Online.
To answer multiple choice questions about Staying Safe Online.
To write short answer questions on the dangers of Malware.
The lessons includes the Staying Safe Online assessment.
The skills this entire Scheme of Work covers include:
Online Stranger Danger
Cyberbullying
Personal Data
Social Networking
Malware
Viruses, Worms
Trojan Horses, Spyware
Social Engineering
Blagging, Phishing
Pharming, Shouldering
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with three homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There are two assessments during the SOW. The assessments include a mark scheme, feedback lesson and a printable feedback sheet.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft PowerPoint, Publisher and Word.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is Lesson 8 of a 10 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on staying safe online, online dangers and viruses, social engineering, etc, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students. It is a great introductory resource for new Year 7 students.
This is lesson 8 of the 10 lesson course. The objectives for Lesson 8 are:
Analyse what is meant be social engineering.
Explain the terms blagging, phishing and pharming.
Be able to identify phishing emails.
Understand how to write your own social engineering emails.
The skills this entire Scheme of Work covers include:
Online Stranger Danger
Cyberbullying
Personal Data
Social Networking
Malware
Viruses, Worms
Trojan Horses, Spyware
Social Engineering
Blagging, Phishing
Pharming, Shouldering
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with three homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There are two assessments during the SOW. The assessments include a mark scheme, feedback lesson and a printable feedback sheet.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft PowerPoint, Publisher and Word.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is Lesson 6 of a 10 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on staying safe online, online dangers and viruses, social engineering, etc, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students. It is a great introductory resource for new Year 7 students.
This is lesson 6 of the 10 lesson course. The objectives for Lesson 6 are:
Understand what a Flash card is, and the benefits of creating them.
State what revision is and why we do it.
Describe the many categories and topics of learning from the previous lessons.
The purpose of this lesson is to prepare students for the Staying Safe Online Assessment, by teaching them revision techniques and giving them time to hone their skills and improve their knowledge.
The skills this entire Scheme of Work covers include:
Online Stranger Danger
Cyberbullying
Personal Data
Social Networking
Malware
Viruses, Worms
Trojan Horses, Spyware
Social Engineering
Blagging, Phishing
Pharming, Shouldering
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with three homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There are two assessments during the SOW. The assessments include a mark scheme, feedback lesson and a printable feedback sheet.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft PowerPoint, Publisher and Word.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is Lesson 10 of a 10 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on staying safe online, online dangers and viruses, social engineering, etc, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students. It is a great introductory resource for new Year 7 students.
This is lesson 10 of the 10 lesson course. The objectives for Lesson 10 are:
Understand how to use teacher feedback to improve understanding.
Analyse teacher resources to add further detail to your work.
Examine a poster design and assess how to improve it, without loosing the important message.
This lesson focuses on providing feedback to the student regarding their recent Staying Safe Online assessment. All answers are provided in this PowerPoint.
The skills this entire Scheme of Work covers include:
Online Stranger Danger
Cyberbullying
Personal Data
Social Networking
Malware
Viruses, Worms
Trojan Horses, Spyware
Social Engineering
Blagging, Phishing
Pharming, Shouldering
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with three homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There are two assessments during the SOW. The assessments include a mark scheme, feedback lesson and a printable feedback sheet.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft PowerPoint, Publisher and Word.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is Lesson 9 of a 10 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on staying safe online, online dangers and viruses, social engineering, etc, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students. It is a great introductory resource for new Year 7 students.
This is lesson 9 of the 10 lesson course. The objectives for Lesson 9 are:
Understand how to write your own quiz questions, including multiple choice and short answer.
Understand how to write a mark scheme, that includes the answers to your quiz.
Feedback a friend on the quality of their quiz, offering them www and ebi comments.
The skills this entire Scheme of Work covers include:
Online Stranger Danger
Cyberbullying
Personal Data
Social Networking
Malware
Viruses, Worms
Trojan Horses, Spyware
Social Engineering
Blagging, Phishing
Pharming, Shouldering
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with three homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There are two assessments during the SOW. The assessments include a mark scheme, feedback lesson and a printable feedback sheet.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft PowerPoint, Publisher and Word.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is Lesson 4 and 5 of a 10 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on staying safe online, online dangers and viruses, social engineering, etc, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students. It is a great introductory resource for new Year 7 students.
This is lesson 4 and 5 of the 10 lesson course. The objectives for Lesson 4 and 5 are:
Understand some of the main dangers to computers.
Explain how they can affect computers and the damage they can cause.
Discuss ways to prevent these dangers affecting you and your computing device.
The skills this entire Scheme of Work covers include:
Online Stranger Danger
Cyberbullying
Personal Data
Social Networking
Malware
Viruses, Worms
Trojan Horses, Spyware
Social Engineering
Blagging, Phishing
Pharming, Shouldering
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with three homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There are two assessments during the SOW. The assessments include a mark scheme, feedback lesson and a printable feedback sheet.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft PowerPoint, Publisher and Word.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This bundle comprises the entire 10 week SOW for Staying Safe Online.
By purchasing this bundle, you will be saving 33%!
I would appreciate all feedback on my work with your purchase, so I can further build my shop.
Thank you.