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Here is a sample copy of an algorithm booklet I’m currently producing. It includes 12 challenges that progressively get more difficult or introduces them to something new. Attached is a set of solutions too (OCR Exam Reference and Coded answers provided) Just to give you some flexibility into whether you want them to write algorithms out, code it or both!
It’s only the basics, I will update you when the rest is complete.
This is the sample of a comprehensive revision plan to use with your students in the run to the examination.
This uses an interleaving learning strategy which will allow students to re-visit topics with regularly.
This sample includes:
Knowledge retrieval starter
Exam questions
Mark Scheme
This sample covers only a section of the specification. I will uploading more as the weeks go on.
This pack includes a set of exam style questions using a scaffolded approach.
A strategy that can be used to develop student’s skills in answering 12-mark questions.
Also included is:
Lesson slides that walkthrough the exam questions
Mark scheme contained within the lesson slides
Model answer for 12 mark question
Two copies of the worksheet (One for remote learning and one for printing)
A booklet designed for the R081 examination for the OCR Creative iMedia qualification. There are 13 sections that each include 2/3 activities (with answers) Including a final challenge at the end!
This series of workbooks will cover networks and some other associated with it. The breakdown is as follows:
CS17 - Types of networks (LAN, WAN, Client-server, Peer-to-Peer)
CS18 - Network hardware
CS19 - The internet (inc. Cloud storage and DNS)
CS20 - Network topologies (Star/Mesh and Virtual networks)
CS21 - Network protocols (Including layers)
CS22 - Social engineering (Blagging, Phishing and Shoulder-surfing)
CS23 - Malware (Different types and prevention strategies)
CS24 - Network security (Brute-force, DDOS, Packet sniffers and prevention stategies (e.g. policies, penetration testing etc…)
CS25 - SQL & Data Structures (How to write SQL, SQL injection and prevention strategies)
CS26 - Defensive design (Authentication methods and Validation methods - how to add defensive design to your code)
CS27 - Testing (What is testing, why is it important?, Final/iterative, test data)
Each set includes a teacher and student version.
The rest will be part of a bundle.
This series of workbooks will cover networks and some other associated with it. The breakdown is as follows:
CS17 - Types of networks (LAN, WAN, Client-server, Peer-to-Peer)
CS18 - Network hardware
CS19 - The internet (inc. Cloud storage and DNS)
CS20 - Network topologies (Star/Mesh and Virtual networks)
CS21 - Network protocols (Including layers)
CS22 - Social engineering (Blagging, Phishing and Shoulder-surfing)
CS23 - Malware (Different types and prevention strategies)
CS24 - Network security (Brute-force, DDOS, Packet sniffers and prevention stategies (e.g. policies, penetration testing etc…)
CS25 - SQL & Data Structures (How to write SQL, SQL injection and prevention strategies)
CS26 - Defensive design (Authentication methods and Validation methods - how to add defensive design to your code)
CS27 - Testing (What is testing, why is it important?, Final/iterative, test data)
Each set includes a teacher and student version.
The rest will be part of a bundle.
This is the second of 12 workbooks that cover the R081 specification in preparation for the examination.
There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lock-down/closures.
This is a sample of five topics from the OCR GCSE Computer Science course and it’s designed for ‘first time teaching’.
This pack contains:
A full lesson with objectives, knowledge retrieval starter, exam practise, concept map, new information which includes videos that lead to in-class discussions.
Activities that support the objectives of the lesson. Answers provided.
Self-checker tool - A link to duplicate copies of multiple choice quizzes done in Microsoft Forms which can be copied and send to your students.
Knowledge capture - A skills audit to allow students to RAG their level of understanding, a teacher feedback and student feedback section provided. At the back is a set of exam-style questions for each topic which gives the teacher a snapshot of their understanding.
An outline of the teaching for Block 1. This is information for the student with extra information on delivery of content, something that could easily be transferred into a scheme of work.
Full versions will be premium resources and will be available on TES shortly.
I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for GCSE Computer Science. I used a block based structure to plan the course and therefore the workbooks I’ve attached (in files) reflect that.
Block 1 - Understanding the machine
Block 2 - Computer hardware and software
Block 3 - Networks
Block 4 - Programming
Block 5 - Issues surrounding the use of computer science technology.
There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for GCSE Computer Science. The first block is all about ‘understanding the machine’ and consists of the following topics:
CS1 - Boolean Logic (2.4)
CS2 - Von Neumann Architecture (1.1)
CS3 - Low-level languages (1.1/2.5)
CS4 - Data storage (Numbers) (1.2)
CS5 - Data storage (Characters) (1.2)
CS6 - Data storage (Images) (1.2)
CS7 - Data storage (Sound) (1.2)
CS8 - Data storage (Compression) (1.2)
There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
This is a sample lesson from a digital graphics unit which will be released on TES soon.
Each lesson will include:
Lesson slides with objectives, keywords and class based discussions.
Student style workbooks with can be a good substitute to traditional lessons if you like to use flipped learning. A teacher version has been provided with answers.
Worksheet to supplement the lesson and this includes answers.
All activities include a stretch and challenge task for your most able.
Each lesson will include a short MCQ that can act as a plenary/review (Using MS Forms)
A set of questions that cover all the key specification points.
Closely aligned to the range of questions they may get in the exam. For example, questions that fit into AO1 and AO2 strands.
Mark scheme that explicitly mentions which strand each question falls into.
Lesson PPT which is the walkthrough element, focusing on exam technique and how to better understand what is being asked of them.
This bundle includes:
CS1 - Boolean Logic, CS2 - Von Neumann Architecture, CS3 - Low-level languages, CS4 - Data Storage (Numbers), CS5 - Data Storage (Characters), CS6 - Data Storage (Images), CS7 - Data Storage (Sound) and CS8 - Compression.
A full revision guide that includes up to 60 different types of low-stakes activities that covers the entire R093 specification is designed so students can revise through Section A style questions.
An additional revision guide (Part B) to follow which focusses on topics in more depth and tailored towards the Section B style of the paper.
Both guides come with an answer/teacher version.
Sample version is also available.
Lesson 1: Characteristics of social media platforms
Each lesson pack includes:
• Lesson PPT with embedded activities and information.
• Student workbook including a teacher version with answers.
• A copy of an NEA scrapbook for an assignment-related activity (not in all packs)
• Knowledge organiser which can be used as support material in the lesson (not in all packs)
• New case studies, practice assignment and scenarios not provided by WJEC.
‘Computer Science in Context’ which includes a set of 8-mark questions with mark schemes across the J277 specification.
The one you have access is just a sample.
Each lesson pack includes:
• Lesson PPT with embedded activities and information.
• Student workbook including a teacher version with answers.
• Knowledge organiser which can be used as support material in the lesson or as exam/revision material.
• Knowledge capture to review students progress using exam-style questions. It also includes a mark scheme for each one.
• New case studies, client briefs and scenarios not provided by OCR.
Each lesson pack includes:
• Lesson PPT with embedded activities and information.
• Student workbook including a teacher version with answers.
• Knowledge organiser which can be used as support material in the lesson or as exam/revision material.
• Knowledge capture to review students progress using exam-style questions. It also includes a mark scheme for each one.
• New case studies, client briefs and scenarios not provided by OCR.
Each lesson pack includes:
• Lesson PPT with embedded activities and information.
• Student workbook including a teacher version with answers.
• Knowledge organiser which can be used as support material in the lesson or as exam/revision material.
• Knowledge capture to review students progress using exam-style questions. It also includes a mark scheme for each one.
• New case studies, client briefs and scenarios not provided by OCR.
Each lesson pack includes:
• Lesson PPT with embedded activities and information.
• Student workbook including a teacher version with answers.
• Knowledge organiser which can be used as support material in the lesson or as exam/revision material.
• Knowledge capture to review students progress using exam-style questions. It also includes a mark scheme for each one.
• New case studies, client briefs and scenarios not provided by OCR.