Storyboarding lesson suitable to be used at all levels. The pupils complete different storyboards depending on their ability before the actual completed storyboards are shown to them for them to compare against. They are then provided with a template to complete for their own work. This lesson was used successfully to teach this topic to OCR Nationals ICT students.
Pupils use this template to think about the topic or question that has been set, share with their partner and the use this information to feedback to the class.
Editable slide.
Editable 'flight path' that can be used for ICT and Computing (or any subject) to track progress across 3 assessment point in the year. Can be printed onto labels for sticking onto folders of work.
Lesson plan and three tasks. The lesson is based around 3 x10 minute group tasks on Network, Legislation and Computer Threats. Each activity can be used as a stand alone resource for a starter or plenary etc.
Originally a checklist for Part C of Unit 3 of the OCR GCSE ICT course. As students progress through their spreadsheet work they become 'Ninja's. Can also be used as a revision aid for Key stage 3 to AS or A2.
1 to 2 lesson mini project that will give pupils experience of using a wide range of internet search techniques. Useful practice before starting OCR Applied GCSE unit 3, or as a general resource for any KS4 classes. T
AS Level project which can be used as a standalone activity or can be used to produce the sample work required for the AQA INFO1 examination. There is a scenario which has been structured to be open ended for differentiation and a presentation which guides the students through the process. There is a checklist included which can be used if using this resource to produce sample work for the exam. Enjoy.
Help sheet that pupils can use to check off the skills that they need to apply to the spreadsheet task (currently Community Spirit). This could be adapted for any spreadsheet model.
A research task which allows KS4 and KS5 students to practice finding and summarising information. Useful for upper 6th form as it encourages them to use the Harvard Referencing System.
Presentation suitable to be used with KS3 or KS4 ICT students about the digital divide. Based around the questions which were in the Edexcel ICT June 2014 exam.