This is an introduction to Digital Media for teenagers and adults with additional educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and teaching slides.
The resource is intended to introduce students to digital media, including:
Digital media technologies
Online identity
Using social media for business purposes
Maintaining digital media content
Topics include:
A study of different devices
Digital media evolution
Using digital media technologies
Setting up social media accounts
Creating digital content
Promoting interaction
Stages in production of digital content
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Describe a range of current digital media technologies and their application in daily life and in an organisational context
Explain the role of digital media technology in a range of organisations
Describe the evolution of digital media technology and the impact it has on the business environment
Outline the pre-production, production and post-production stages involved in the creation of digital media content
Explain how a range of digital media technologies meet the technology requirements of a variety of familiar organisations
Explain the role of digital media technologies in the creation of an online identity
Use a range of current digital media technologies and applications to include digital video and audio, social media applications and mobile technologies to create digital media content
Set up a business page on a social networking website including using available tools to promote the business and monitor activity
Maintain digital media channels by uploading and updating content to include audio, video and text
Apply the legal requirements of digital media technology usage to include copyright law, workplace policies, privacy legislation and other applicable legislation
Create digital media content to meet an organisation’s requirements
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and teaching slides.
Student Worksheets: 125 Pages
Teaching Slides: 61 Slides
This is an introduction to Life Science: Habitats for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and teaching slides.
The resource is intended to introduce students to plant and animal habitats, including:
Types of plants and animals
Types of habitats
Vertebrates and invertebrates
Living or not living
Flowering and non flowering plants
Topics include various types of habitats:
In the mountains
In the rainforest
In and near the river
In the desert
In an urban environment
In the polar regions
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Sort familiar living things into groups of plant and animal kingdoms.
Sort familiar living things into vertebrates/invertebrates.
Identify a flowering and non-flowering plant.
List plant and animal life forms in a local habitat.
Name some characteristics that enable living things to thrive in a local habitat.
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and teaching slides.
Student Worksheets: 78 Pages
Teaching Slides: 55 Slides
This is an introduction to Using Technology for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and teaching slides.
The resource is intended to introduce students to using technology, including:
Technology in everyday life
Using technology
Topics include:
Technology at home
Technology for entertainment
Technology in learning
Technology in work
Using technology at home
Using technology for learning
Using technology to do banking
Benefits and risks of technology
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Identify areas of everyday life where she/he interacts with technology e.g. for learning, working personal and home management and for fun
Consider some benefits and risks of using technology
Use technology requiring not more than 3 functions for personal, home and educational/workplace use e.g. assistive technologies, electronic information retrieval/communications devices, mobile phone, photocopier, computer, cameras, personal technologies
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
Student worksheets and teaching slides
Student Worksheets: 105 Pages
Slides: 109
This is an introduction to Writing for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and extra writing tasks.
The resource is intended to introduce students to writing, including:
Writing practice
Writing sight words
Writing notes & messages
Writing and drafting meaningful sentences
Using the rules of writing, e.g. capital letters, punctuation
Using different forms of writing
Topics include:
Writing CVC words
Writing personal information
Writing sentences
Everyday writing tasks, e.g. lists, invitation, email, diary, planner, review, captions, recipe, poem, directions, text message, instructions, labels, signs, tweet, poems, etc.
Proofreading
**These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes: **
Write notes and messages needed for simple tasks.
Write, including drafting, at least five sentences so that they convey meaning or information.
Use the rules of writing appropriately.
Use a range of different forms of writing to suit purpose and audience.
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. These worksheets can be printed, and teachers can use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard. This resource is not currently fillable, but can be made so with specialised software.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and extra writing tasks.
Student Worksheets: 138 Pages
Teaching Slides: 56 Pages
This is an introduction to Spatial Awareness for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and teaching slides.
The resource is intended to introduce students to the concept of spatial awareness, including:
Spatial awareness vocabulary
Movement of objects and body
Mapwork skills
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Use appropriate vocabulary to describe direction, e.g. clockwise, anti-clockwise, horizontal, vertical
Use a simple map to find a given location
Draw a simple map to give directions
Calculate the distance between two places on a map
Use the body or body parts to move in a given direction
Move a range of objects in given directions
Topics include:
Shapes
Size
Features of spatial awareness
Relations
Perspective
Visual perception
Movement in everyday life
Personal space
Moving in a crowd
Body language
Map vocabulary
Direction
Compass points
Map scales, keys and symbols
Reading and drawing maps
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and teaching slides.
Student Worksheets: 161 Pages
Teaching Slides: 71
Optical Illusion Slides: 21
This is an introduction to Shape and Space for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and teaching slides.
The resource is intended to introduce students to shape and space, including:
2D and 3D shapes
Area, perimeter and volume
Topics include:
Describing 2D and 3D shapes
Shapes in everyday life
Drawing shapes
What shapes have in common
Sorting shapes
Perspective
Size
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Name common shapes and forms in everyday life e.g., circles, rectangles cubes, cylinders and spheres.
Describe the properties of common 2D shapes and 3D forms e.g., number of faces, edges, area, volume.
Recognise the relationship between area and volume.
Sort 2D and 3D shapes and forms in relation to size.
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and teaching slides.
Student Worksheets: 69 Pages
Teaching Slides: 76 Slides
This is an introduction to Setting Learning Goals for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and teaching slides.
The resource is intended to introduce students to goal setting, including:
Personal profile
Learning plan
Learning log and review
Topics include:
Get thinking about goals
Learning styles
Distractions
Study habits
Preparing and setting goals
Motivation
Work-life balance
Supports
Evaluating goals
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Identify elements of a personal profile e.g. some personal skills, attitudes, strengths and weaknesses.
Discuss different ways of learning.
Consider personal learning successes.
Identify elements of the preferred personal learning style.
Consider a learning plan e.g. setting a target, looking at resources and necessary steps, time frame.
Implementing the plan.
Express opinions on how performance could be improved.
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and teaching slides.
Student Worksheets: 71 Pages
Teaching Slides: 70 Slides
This is an introduction to Personal Safety for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and teaching slides.
The resource is intended to introduce students to personal safety, including:
Safety at home
Safety at work
Safety when you are out
Topics include:
Medical health
Home cleanliness
Fire safety at home
Bullying at work
Public transport
Pedestrian safety
Sport safety
Water safety
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Identify essential rights and responsibilities in relation to personal safety in a specific location eg. workplace / home / community
List key safety risks in the workplace / home / community
Recognise when his / her safety is threatened eg. bullying / harassment / using equipment / common chemicals
Name daily practises that promote personal safety eg. using pedestrian crossings / disconnecting electrical goods at night / pouring hot liquids after cold, wearing protective clothing, seeking advice/help, preventing stranger danger
Name the appropriate response when a risk is identified eg. finding a sage exit, contact person.organisation, fire drill
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What additional materials are needed?
None, all of the components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and teacher slides.
Student Worksheets: 121 Pages
Teaching Slides: 94 Slides
This is an introduction to Breakfast Cookery for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets, teaching slides and many extras.
The resource is intended to introduce students to breakfast cookery, including:
Food legislation and kitchen safety
Making hot and cold breakfasts
Food preparation
Menu planning
Topics include :
Food safety, e.g. food storage, temperature, hygiene, dietary requirements, etc.
Kitchen terminology
Basic cooking processes, including following recipes, measuring, choosing ingredients, baking, frying, grilling, poaching, garnishing, presenting, etc.
Organisation of a professional kitchen
Basic techniques of tasting
Basic understanding of food costs and quality
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Explain the basic principles of food safety and associated legislation
Explain the organisation of a professional kitchen
Use kitchen terminology, weights and measures appropriately
Explain how different degrees of cooking affect foods
Demonstrate basic techniques of tasting, recognition of food freshness and garnishing finished dishes
Demonstrate basic cookery processes including grilling, poaching, shallow frying, boiling and simmering
Demonstrate basic techniques for preparation of hot and cold cereals and breads
Assist in preparing and presenting a full Irish cooked and a continental breakfast, plated and buffet style
Comply with current food safety and hygiene legislation and regulation
Demonstrate basic understanding of the food cost and quality control cycle
Can this resource be used online?
Yes, it is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets, teaching slides, templates and checklists.
Student Worksheets: 143 Pages
Teaching Slides: 131 Slides
This is an introduction to **Living in a Community **for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and teaching slides.
The resource is intended to introduce students to preparing for living in a community, including:
Developing good relationships
Resolving conflict
Using local facilities
Seeking help and advice
Making consumer choices
Topics include:
Benefits if a relationship
Friendships
Community relationships
Speaking to different audiences
Peer pressure
Bullying
Conflict resolution
Helplines
Support agencies
Needs and wants
Consumer rights and responsibilities
Making complaints
**These worksheets are designed to include the following learning outcomes: **
Explore different kinds of relationships eg. parent/child, student/teacher, student/student, friends
Identify situations where people speak differently depending on audience eg. peers, teachers, parents, other adults
Describe ways of making and keeping friends
Identify healthy and unhealthy relationships
Participate co-operatively in a group situation
Recognise peer pressure and coping strategies
Resolve conflict
Spend leisure time in the community
Take part in a school-based community project
Seek help and advice, e.g. helplines, agencies, people in the community
11.Study consumer labels and vocabulary
Make good consumer choices
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and teaching slides.
Student Worksheets: 209 Pages
Teaching Slides: 71 Pages
This is an introduction to Problem Solving for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and teaching slides.
The resource is intended to introduce students to concepts of problem solving, including:
Sorting information, e.g. colours, shapes, direction, design, type, size and shadows
Patterns and sequence
Shapes
Numbers, e.g. recognition of numbers 1 to 10, writing numbers and counting
Basic addition and subtraction to 10
Making choices, e.g. choosing appropriate clothes, recognising signs, healthy eating and going out
Using problem-solving concepts, e.g. grouping, matching, size, round and square, more and less than, odd one out, differences, ordering tasks, left and right, top and bottom, position words, cost, etc.
Following instructions
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
(1) Organise information in an everyday problem.
(2) Identify choices and results in a problem.
(3) Solve a problem with support.
Topics include:
Colours
Shapes
Numbers
Food and drink
Home
Animals
Work
Going out
In class
Can this resource be used online?
Yes, it is a digital resource. However, it is not currently fillable online. This resource is designed to be used in person. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. These worksheets are best printed, although teachers can use also them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and teaching slides.
Student Worksheets: 204 Pages
Teaching Slides: 122
This is an introduction to Writing for teenagers and adults with special educational needs.
The resource is intended to introduce students to the concepts of writing, including:
Pre-writing practice
Letters of the alphabet
Letter sounds
Numbers
Writing familiar words, e.g. name, place names, telephone numbers, personal information, dates, CVC words and sight words
Everyday writing activities, e.g. notes, lists, sentences , likes and dislikes, greeting card, timetable, email, abbreviations, text message, signs, forms, reviews, etc.
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
(1) Write some familiar words for different purposes, e.g. own name and address
(2) Transcribe simple information in specific order, e.g. phone number, days of the week
(3) Write for different personal and socially relevant audiences, e.g. personal shopping list/reminder, sending a card/postcard, sending a text message
(4) Use some rules of writing appropriately, e.g. use of capital letters to start a sentence, write a sentence correctly
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is designed to be used in person. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. These worksheets are best printed, although teachers can use also them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
Student Worksheets: 311 Pages
Extra Writing Tasks
This is an introduction to Personal Safety for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and teaching slides.
The resource is intended to introduce students to personal safety, including:
Safety at home
Safety in the community
Safety at work
Topics include:
Fire safety
First aid
Being safe on your own
Going out on your own
PPE
Signs at work
Risk assessment
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Recognise symbols relating to safety in a given location
Name situations at home / in the community / in the workplace that put personal safety at risk
Demonstrate safe practice for frequently encountered risk situations in the daily environment
Identify people with responsibility for safety in everyday situations
Can this resource be used online?
Yes, it is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and teaching slides.
Student Worksheets: 118 Pages
Teaching Slides: 83 Slides
This is an introduction to Quantity and Number for teenagers and adults with special educational needs.
The resource is intended to introduce students to the concepts of numbers, including:
Numbers 1 to 10
Number value
Maths words
** These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:**
(QN1) Name one- and two-digit whole numbers from 0-10
(QN2) Recognise the relationship between numerical value and groups of objects, up to and including 10
(QN3) Record one- and two-digit numbers
(QN4) Recognise the language of mathematics in everyday situations using elementary language, e.g. greater than, less than, bigger than, farther than
(QN5) Apply number bonding between 0 and 10
Topics include:
Reading and writing numbers
Equals
More or less
Number bonds to 10
Addition and subtraction
Size
Measurement words
Position words
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is designed to be used in person. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. These worksheets are best printed, although teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
Student Worksheets: 120 Pages
Teaching Slides: 109
This is an introduction to Health Related Exercise for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets, teaching slides and templates.
The resource is intended to introduce students to health related exercise, including:
Benefits of exercise
Exercise plan
Exercising safety
Exercise routine
Topics include:
How healthy are you
Benefits of physical activity
Steps for starting/maintaining healthy living
Setting your health goals
Checking and evaluating your plan
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Identify three personal benefits of regular exercise
Outline a personal weekly exercise plan
Demonstrate the principles of safe exercise practice eg. warming up, cooling down, wearing appropriate clothing
Maintain an exercise routine in a well structured environment
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
None, all of the components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets, teaching slides and templates.
Student Worksheets: 95 Pages
Teaching Slides: 58 Slides
This is an introduction to Food Choice and Health for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets
The resource is intended to introduce students to food choice and health, including:
Food groups and balanced meals
Benefits of a healthy diet
Preparation of healthy meals
Topics include:
The food groups
Elements of a healthy diet
Healthy eating habits
Energy and mood
Preventing and fighting diseases
Benefits of some foods
General health benefits
Kitchen health and safety
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Sort familiar foods according to food groups eg. fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, diary.
Describe typical food and drinks associated with a well balanced diet
List common consequences of of a good diet eg. healthy heart, strong bones, clear skin, dental health
Participate in the preparation of healthy meals
Identify common safe practises associated with food preparation and storage
Demonstrate appropriate food hygiene and safety practices
Can this resource be used online?
This resource is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and teaching slides.
Student Worksheets: 113 Pages
Teaching Slides: 55 Slides
This is an introduction to Desktop Publishing for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and files required for students.
The resource is intended to introduce students to the concept of desktop publishing and Microsoft Publisher, including:
Common uses and features
Accessing a desktop publishing application
Planning a publication
Creating, saving and printing a publication
Terminology
Copyright
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Outline the significance of using desktop publishing applications in terms of their common uses and features
Explain rudimentary terminology associated with desktop publishing including, What you see is what you get (WYSIWYG), file formats, image formats, page layout, clip art, borders and text wrapping
Explain common icons and related functions found for basic desktop publishing
Plan the basic design and layout for a variety of publications to include sequencing of tasks, material and resources and timescale
Use a desktop publishing application to access new and existing publications
Apply edit functions and formatting to publications to enhance the appearance of a publication to include inserting and manipulating images, graphics, text, borders, colour, and fonts
Prepare a range of publications for hard or soft copy publication to include formatting, proofreading, and previewing layout
Use a desktop application to create a file by performing all required steps including accessing the application, entering data using the keyboard and mouse, printing the file, and storing the file appropriately for subsequent retrieval
Apply appropriate health, safety and personal hygiene procedures when working in an Information and Communications Technology environment.
Publications include:
Calendar
Recipe
Review
Advert
Flyer
Certificate
Job ad
Invitation
Gift certificate
Can this resource be used online?
Yes, it is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard. Alternatively, students can split their screens to read the instructions and carry out the activities at the same time.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and files required by students.
Student Worksheets: 86 Pages
This is an introduction to Data Handling for teenagers and adults with special educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets and teaching slides.
The resource is intended to introduce students to the concept of data, including:
Introduction to data handling
Describing data
Constructing graphs
Data handling project
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
(1) Identify uses of data in everyday life, e.g. price comparisons, surveys
(2) Identify basic approaches to data collection, e.g. record sheets, tally system, audio-visual records
(3) Interpret basic data of two criteria, e.g. more/less of one class than another, bigger/smaller etc.
(4) Construct basic representations to communicate data with two criteria, e.g. pictograms, bar charts, tally records
(5) Interpret basic representations, e.g. pictograms/bar-charts
Topics include:
Data in everyday life
Ways to collect data
Types of data
Sorting data
Parts of a graph
Reading graphs, e.g. pictographs, bar and pie graphs, tally marks
What the data reveals
Completing graphs
Collecting information
Presenting information gained
Can this resource be used online?
Yes, it is a digital resource. However, it is not currently fillable online. This resource is designed to be used in person. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. These worksheets are best printed, although teachers can use also them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets and teaching slides.
Student Worksheets: 122 Pages
Teaching Slides: 101
This is an introduction to Workplace Safety for teenagers and adults with additional educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets, teaching slides and a safety investigation.
The resource is intended to introduce students to Safety in the Workplace, including:
The work environment
Fire safety
Legislation and the role of the Safety, Health and Welfare Act
Manual Handling
Topics include:
Hazards
PPE
Bullying
Stress
Risks
Control measures
Fire prevention
Emergency exit plans
Safety statements
These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes:
Identify the various work areas, hazardous equipment, protective clothing or personal protection, specific to work areas in a business using appropriate terminology
Identify fire exits, assembly points and emergency exits in the workplace, entry and exit points, and Health and Safety signage in each workplace area
Explain the importance of correct procedures for fire drills, accidents and emergencies
Explain the importance of protective clothing to minimise injuries and accidents in the workplace
Discuss a range of fire safety equipment in the workplace to include uses of various types of fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems, and smoke alarms
Discuss the legislation governing Health and Safety in all workplaces to include employers and employees’ responsibilities
Explain what a Health and Safety statement is and its importance for the workplace
Identify Health and safety officials in the workplace
Carry out the correct procedures for handling heavy, hazardous and fragile items
Demonstrate the use of a fire extinguisher
Carry out the correct procedure for checking that smoke alarms are working
Participate in a group discussion relating to hazard identification
Access all areas of the building safely
Work safely following workplace safety procedures.
Can this resource be used online?
Yes, it is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. A fillable and printable version is included. Students can type in their answers online, or worksheets can be printed. Teachers can also use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard.
What is included?
All of the components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets, teaching slides and a safety investigation.
Student Worksheets: 107 Pages
Teaching Slides: 55 Slides
This is a collection of practice worksheets using Spreadsheet Methods, for teenagers and adults with additional educational needs. It is a full course and includes student worksheets, files for students and a sample exam.
The resource is intended to give students practice with spreadsheets, including:
Spreadsheet functions
Using a spreadsheet application
Producing basic charts and graphs
Topics include:
Creating and modifying spreadsheets
Spreadsheet vocabulary
Using formulae and functions
Using formatting commands
Practising all concepts
**These worksheets are designed to cover the following learning outcomes: **
1 Outline typical spreadsheet functions including document creation
2 State the primary functions and processes involved in creating a spreadsheet document
3 Use the language associated with spreadsheet applications
4 Use with confidence a spreadsheet application to enter and edit text, numbers and dates, and insert and delete columns and rows
5 Use arithmetic operators to add, subtract, multiply and divide
6 Use formulae and functions within a spreadsheet including sum, average, max, min and count
7 Use a range of formatting commands including font size, font colour, background colours, bold, alignments, borders, numbers, decimals and dates
8 Modify a spreadsheet document by adding repeating column or row titles, page numbers, date or text to headers and footers, and adjusting to fit on to one page
9 Produce a range of basic charts and graphs including pie, column, bar and line with titles and labels.
Can this resource be used online?
Yes, it is a digital resource. If you have purchased this resource and would like to use it for online teaching, you have permission to do so. These worksheets can be printed, and teachers can use them for whole-class teaching using a projector or interactive whiteboard. This resource is not fillable online, and it is recommended that worksheets are printed. Alternatively, students can split their screens to read the instructions and carry out the activities at the same time.
What is included?
All components are available in the zipped folder, i.e. student worksheets, files for students and a sample examination.
Student Worksheets: 96 Pages