This resource is revision for a lesson on Packet Switching. It includes a starter activity, main and plenary. I would suggest doing a diagram on the desk to explain what it is first before putting the students on the task. Use the diagram PPT to recreate this on a table and discuss each part of the method. Also check the notes on the diagram as it explains everything and discusses advantages and disadvantages.<br />
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On the student worksheet there are keywords to help with literacy. There are links provided to other websites that may help fill this in should any students need that little extra help. (differentiation) Also there are example questions to revise for BTEC exam related to this particular topic.
This is an App Inventor resource that includes; lesson objectives/outcomes with examples of Soundboard, Paint Pot and Mole Mash. The resource comes with step by step tutorials to create the games. Some lessons include starters/Plenaries.
This resource includes, starters, plenaries, student worksheets, teacher lessons with plenty of examples on how to create a Maze game using Scratch (old Scratch not new). Each lesson comes with lesson objectives and outcomes and can be modified to suit your own class. Starter worksheets can also be used as plenaries. All code for the maze game can be accessed from the teacher slide to allow for a complete game to be created before hand.<br />
I can also provide the actual maze game I made on Scratch. Due to the file being unsupported after purchase send me your email address and I will share a Dropbox link to download the game. <br />
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This resources aims to teach students about Binary coding and how computers process data. It aims to explain what Binary is and how it is used. It allows for students to learn how to convert binary to decimal in fun and creative ways.<br />
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Binary coding lesson that includes lesson objectives, starter, main and plenary. Lesson includes a spreadsheet for making binary bitmaps and converting the binary into decimal. <br />
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Please read the notes section on the slides as they explain how it work and provide answers and links to videos. <br />
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Resource contains a starter, main and plenary. It contains a teacher Powerpoint and a student PowerPoint. There are flow chart symbols ready to print and can be cut out for a group acitivity. There is a video that shows the 'Friend Algorithm' used in the big bang theory.
This resource includes a lesson on how to create a program that calculates the area of a circle. The presentation includes a starter activity, lesson objectives, outcomes, main activity and extension activity. It includes a user guide that talks through how to create the program and could be useful for students to work independently.
This resource includes, starter, main and plenary. It introduces what location addressable memory is. Students could use the diagram in groups to discuss how it works. There are opportunities to adopt numeracy strategies within this lesson as student can calculate how data is stored in memory.
The resource allows student to fully understand how websites are created using notepad. They can create a basic website and gain understanding of specific tags that relate to revision. The resource contains a starter, main, plenary and exam type questions relating to HTML. The website I have used is there also, along with an animated gif that I used in my own. You can give the guide to the students or go through it step by step.