Keyword bingo game covering all topics on the GCSE Computer Science syllabus. Great for lesson starters, plenaries, and revision.
The teacher reads the clues; students must cross off the relevant keyword if they have it. The game ends when a student has all clues crossed off or achieves a straight line - you decide.
Each topic includes at least 20 unique bingo cards for students, plus clue and definition list for the teacher. Fully editable resource.
Keyword bingo game covering Algorithms & Programming. The teacher reads the clues; students must cross off the relevant keyword if they have it. The game ends when a student has all clues crossed off or achieves a straight line - you decide.
Includes a set of 50 unique bingo cards for students, plus clue and definition list for the teacher. Fully editable resource.
Keyword bingo game covering Communication & the Internet. The teacher reads the clues; students must cross off the relevant keyword if they have it. The game ends when a student has all clues crossed off or achieves a straight line - you decide.
Includes a set of 50 unique bingo cards for students, plus clue and definition list for the teacher. Fully editable resource.
Computer Science keyword bingo game (CPU & Programming Languages)
Keyword bingo game covering the CPU & Programming Languages. The teacher reads the clues; students must cross off the relevant keyword if they have it. The game ends when a student has all clues crossed off or achieves a straight line - you decide.
Includes a set of 40 unique bingo cards for students, plus clue and definition list for the teacher. Fully editable resource.
Keyword bingo game covering data representation. The teacher reads the clues; students must cross off the relevant keyword if they have it. The game ends when a student has all clues crossed off or achieves a straight line - you decide.
Includes a set of 30 unique bingo cards for students, plus clue and definition list for the teacher. Fully editable resource.
Keyword bingo game covering computer software. The teacher reads the clues; students must cross off the relevant keyword if they have it. The game ends when a student has all clues crossed off or achieves a straight line - you decide.
Includes a set of 25 unique bingo cards for students, plus clue and definition list for the teacher. Fully editable resource.
Two worksheets covering negative binary numbers in sign & magnitude and two’s complement representations. Each worksheet has a separate answer key. Fully editable resource.
Full lesson - primary storage devices including starter, teacher’s PowerPoint, and homework task. Following on from lesson 4, the main activity is the creation of a graphical summary sheet that shows the different types of storage and their relationship to each other. Fully editable resource.
Keyword bingo game covering computer hardware. The teacher reads the clues; students must cross off the relevant keyword if they have it. The game ends when a student has all clues crossed off or achieves a straight line - you decide.
Includes a set of 30 unique bingo cards for students, plus clue and definition list for the teacher. Fully editable resource.
Full lesson - secondary storage devices including starter, teacher’s PowerPoint, worksheet, plenary task, and homework task. Following on from lesson 3, this lesson covers the difference between primary and secondary storage, and the different types of secondary storage device. Fully editable resource.
Full lesson - Input and Output (IO) devices. Following on from lesson 2, this lesson covers common input and output devices, including computer accessibility for disabled users. Includes teacher’s PowerPoint, activity, worksheet, and plenary. Homework worksheet is also included. Fully editable resource.
Pack of GCSE Computer Science games and puzzles that make excellent lesson starters, plenaries, or standalone activities. Included:
12 ‘Clueless’ word searches covering 8 topics (with full answers)
6 Taboo word games (185 terms in total)
16 Crosswords covering 13 topics (with full answers)
Pack of “clueless” Computer Science word searches covering 8 GCSE Computer Science topics.
Word searches without a list of key words force pupils to think harder about the topic and the related technical terms. These are useful as starters to test prior learning, as plenaries, or activities to revisit over a series of lessons to assess evidence of progress.
This pack contains 12 word searches, with answers for each one. The following topics are covered:
Hardware (2)
Software
Data representation (2)
Algorithms
The CPU
Networks & The Internet
Programming languages
Programming (2)
GCSE Computer Science word search without clues, covering the CPU. Word searches without a list of key words force pupils to think harder about the topic and the related technical terms. These are useful as starters to test prior learning, as plenaries, or activities to revisit over a series of lessons for evidence of progress.
GCSE Computer Science word search without clues, covering the Programming languages topic. Word searches without a list of key words force pupils to think harder about the topic and the related technical terms. These are useful as starters to test prior learning, as plenaries, or activities to revisit over a series of lessons for evidence of progress.
GCSE Computer Science word search without clues, covering the Programming languages topic. Word searches without a list of key words force pupils to think harder about the topic and the related technical terms. These are useful as starters to test prior learning, as plenaries, or activities to revisit over a series of lessons for evidence of progress.
GCSE Computer Science word searches without clues, covering the Programming topic. Word searches without a list of key words force pupils to think harder about the topic and the related technical terms. These are useful as starters to test prior learning, as plenaries, or activities to revisit over a series of lessons for evidence of progress.
GCSE Computer Science word searches without clues, covering the Internet & Networks topics. Word searches without a list of key words force pupils to think harder about the topic and the related technical terms. These are useful as starters to test prior learning, as plenaries, or activities to revisit over a series of lessons for evidence of progress.
GCSE Computer Science word searches without clues, covering the Hardware topic. Word searches without a list of key words force pupils to think harder about the topic and the related technical terms. These are useful as starters to test prior learning, as plenaries, or activities to revisit over a series of lessons for evidence of progress.
GCSE Computer Science word searches without clues, covering the Data representation topic. Word searches without a list of key words force pupils to think harder about the topic and the related technical terms. These are useful as starters to test prior learning, as plenaries, or activities to revisit over a series of lessons for evidence of progress.