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Algorithms in Scratch
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Algorithms in Scratch

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A great scheme of work to introduce KS2 and KS3 students to coding, learning fundamentals of computer programming. Exercises, keyterms, examplars, guidance notes, assessments, student self evaluation and medium term plan supplied. This scheme of work is based on the new national curriculum for computer science.
The significance of Testing (Computer Science GCSE A453 Project)
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The significance of Testing (Computer Science GCSE A453 Project)

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Testing is one of the most important processes when working on the computer science GCSE A453 project. Without testing a new system (project) thoroughly students may loose vital marks. This Power Point demonstrates how complex and difficult it is to test every possible outcome and teaches students to understand even the most rigorous of testing may not catch every error in the program. There are example case studies of situations where new computer systems or software upgrades have caused major problems because they have not been tested properly. Students/Testers are encouraged actively try to break the system, pushing it to extremes to test its strength and resilience. Students will also learn to write and demonstrate use of test plan.
Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 6
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Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 6

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This 6 lesson structure course is aimed at KS3 students to develop understanding about coding techniques using algorithms. Each lesson contributes to the development of a maze game using scratch. Students can sign up for a free account. Notes are supplied with Power Point slides and each lesson is assessed individually. Medium term plan highlight how this scheme of work matches requirements of the new curriculum for computing. This unit will help prepare and support your students at KS3 to develop their knowledge and understanding and prepare for computer science at KS4. Lesson objectives are clearly explained, and non specialist should be able to use power point to deliver lesson comfortably. Lesson objective levels are linked with new curriculum levels. Keywords are reinforced each lesson. Students will enjoy coding and learn fundamental principles as they work their way through lessons. Although their are 6 lessons, depending on ability, you may need additional time. Also a benefit to allow students a few extra lessons to explore and demonstrate coding principles independently. Algorithms, Coding, Key stage 3, scratch, computational thinking, sequence, selection, iteration, variable, syntax,
Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 5 Variables
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Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 5 Variables

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This 6 lesson structure course is aimed at KS3 students to develop understanding about coding techniques using algorithms. Each lesson contributes to the development of a maze game using scratch. Students can sign up for a free account. Notes are supplied with Power Point slides and each lesson is assessed individually. Medium term plan highlight how this scheme of work matches requirements of the new curriculum for computing. This unit will help prepare and support your students at KS3 to develop their knowledge and understanding and prepare for computer science at KS4. Lesson objectives are clearly explained, and non specialist should be able to use power point to deliver lesson comfortably. Lesson objective levels are linked with new curriculum levels. Keywords are reinforced each lesson. Students will enjoy coding and learn fundamental principles as they work their way through lessons. Although their are 6 lessons, depending on ability, you may need additional time. Also a benefit to allow students a few extra lessons to explore and demonstrate coding principles independently. Algorithms, Coding, Key stage 3, scratch, computational thinking, sequence, selection, iteration, variable, syntax,
Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 4
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Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 4

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This 6 lesson structure course is aimed at KS3 students to develop understanding about coding techniques using algorithms. Each lesson contributes to the development of a maze game using scratch. Students can sign up for a free account. Notes are supplied with Power Point slides and each lesson is assessed individually. Medium term plan highlight how this scheme of work matches requirements of the new curriculum for computing. This unit will help prepare and support your students at KS3 to develop their knowledge and understanding and prepare for computer science at KS4. Lesson objectives are clearly explained, and non specialist should be able to use power point to deliver lesson comfortably. Lesson objective levels are linked with new curriculum levels. Keywords are reinforced each lesson. Students will enjoy coding and learn fundamental principles as they work their way through lessons. Although their are 6 lessons, depending on ability, you may need additional time. Also a benefit to allow students a few extra lessons to explore and demonstrate coding principles independently. Algorithms, Coding, Key stage 3, scratch, computational thinking, sequence, selection, iteration, variable, syntax.
Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 3
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Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 3

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This 6 lesson structure course is aimed at KS3 students to develop understanding about coding techniques using algorithms. Each lesson contributes to the development of a maze game using scratch. Students can sign up for a free account. Notes are supplied with Power Point slides and each lesson is assessed individually. Medium term plan highlight how this scheme of work matches requirements of the new curriculum for computing. This unit will help prepare and support your students at KS3 to develop their knowledge and understanding and prepare for computer science at KS4. Lesson objectives are clearly explained, and non specialist should be able to use power point to deliver lesson comfortably. Lesson objective levels are linked with new curriculum levels. Keywords are reinforced each lesson. Students will enjoy coding and learn fundamental principles as they work their way through lessons. Although their are 6 lessons, depending on ability, you may need additional time. Also a benefit to allow students a few extra lessons to explore and demonstrate coding principles independently. Algorithms, Coding, Key stage 3, scratch, computational thinking, sequence, selection, iteration, variable, syntax,
Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 2
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Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 2

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This 6 lesson structure course is aimed at KS3 students to develop understanding about coding techniques using algorithms. Each lesson contributes to the development of a maze game using scratch. Students can sign up for a free account. Notes are supplied with Power Point slides and each lesson is assessed individually. Medium term plan highlight how this scheme of work matches requirements of the new curriculum for computing. This unit will help prepare and support your students at KS3 to develop their knowledge and understanding and prepare for computer science at KS4. Lesson objectives are clearly explained, and non specialist should be able to use power point to deliver lesson comfortably. Lesson objective levels are linked with new curriculum levels. Keywords are reinforced each lesson. Students will enjoy coding and learn fundamental principles as they work their way through lessons. Although their are 6 lessons, depending on ability, you may need additional time. Also a benefit to allow students a few extra lessons to explore and demonstrate coding principles independently. Algorithms, Coding, Key stage 3, scratch, computational thinking, sequence, selection, iteration, variable, syntax,
Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 1
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Algorithms in Scratch Lesson 1

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This 6 lesson structure course is aimed at KS3 students to develop understanding about coding techniques using algorithms. Each lesson contributes to the development of a maze game using scratch. Students can sign up for a free account. Notes are supplied with Power Point slides and each lesson is assessed individually. Medium term plan highlight how this scheme of work matches requirements of the new curriculum for computing. This unit will help prepare and support your students at KS3 to develop their knowledge and understanding and prepare for computer science at KS4. Lesson objectives are clearly explained, and non specialist should be able to use power point to deliver lesson comfortably. Lesson objective levels are linked with new curriculum levels. Keywords are reinforced each lesson. Students will enjoy coding and learn fundamental principles as they work their way through lessons. Although their are 6 lessons, depending on ability, you may need additional time. Also a benefit to allow students a few extra lessons to explore and demonstrate coding principles independently. Algorithms, Coding, Key stage 3, scratch, computational thinking, sequence, selection, iteration, variable, syntax,
Introduction to Algorithms from scratch
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Introduction to Algorithms from scratch

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Part of a 7 series lesson course Introducing KS2 and KS3 students to algorithms using scratch. Power points with notes section, and editable resources for flexibility. Assessment Power Point must be macro enabled from options.