I am a Computer Science and ICT Teacher in East London. I am Head of Computer Science, ICT and Business Studies. I have many years experience teaching Computer Science and ICT and working with both gifted and talented students as well as those less able. All my resources are currently being used and are now available to purchase.
If you download any of my resources, for free or paid, I would really appreciate a positive review, to build my shop further.
Thank you.
I am a Computer Science and ICT Teacher in East London. I am Head of Computer Science, ICT and Business Studies. I have many years experience teaching Computer Science and ICT and working with both gifted and talented students as well as those less able. All my resources are currently being used and are now available to purchase.
If you download any of my resources, for free or paid, I would really appreciate a positive review, to build my shop further.
Thank you.
This ICT Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on graphical manipulation and animation using Adobe Photoshop and Flash so is ideally suited for Year 8 students, although no prior knowledge is required as this SOW provides detailed step-by-step instructions on all the tasks.
This is lesson 6 of the 6 lesson course. Lesson 6 covers:
Understanding what backdrops are
Creating a backdrop to give the “illusion” of the animated object moving
All step-by-step instructions are included that demonstrate how this can be achieved
Lesson 6 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding pixels, resolution and pixilation
Looking at aspect ratio and the importance of maintaining it
Learning about Photoshop layers and how they are used to create complex images
Looking at the Magic wand tool
Understanding brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and colour balance
Mini project: Creating a unique image using all the skills from the previous lessons
Understanding what animation is
Looking at Flash layers and how locking and hiding them helps
Understanding how to create basic shapes in Flash
Analysing the different tweening techniques and understanding what they are
Understanding what backdrops are
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students. All tasks, whether in Photoshop or Flash, include detailed step-by-step instructions. Teachers can demonstrate the process themselves and then allow the students to use the step-by-step guides to complete the challenges themselves.
Extension resources are available throughout the lessons to support the more capable student.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homework’s which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However, these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However, if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Photoshop and Flash files that are part of the varying challenges and tasks (as well as the demonstrations) are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
I would really appreciate your feedback on my work, whether you download the free resource, pay for individual lessons or purchase a bundle. Thank you for reading.
This ICT Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on graphical manipulation and animation using Adobe Photoshop and Flash so is ideally suited for Year 8 students, although no prior knowledge is required as this SOW provides detailed step-by-step instructions on all the tasks.
This is lesson 5 of the 6 lesson course. Lesson 5 covers:
Analysing the different tweening techniques and understanding what they are
Using tweening to manipulate the animated object
Step-by-step instructions are included that demonstrate all steps involved in the animation
Lesson 5 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding pixels, resolution and pixilation
Looking at aspect ratio and the importance of maintaining it
Learning about Photoshop layers and how they are used to create complex images
Looking at the Magic wand tool
Understanding brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and colour balance
Mini project: Creating a unique image using all the skills from the previous lessons
Understanding what animation is
Looking at Flash layers and how locking and hiding them helps
Understanding how to create basic shapes in Flash
Analysing the different tweening techniques and understanding what they are
Understanding what backdrops are
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students. All tasks, whether in Photoshop or Flash, include detailed step-by-step instructions. Teachers can demonstrate the process themselves and then allow the students to use the step-by-step guides to complete the challenges themselves.
Extension resources are available throughout the lessons to support the more capable student.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homework’s which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However, these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However, if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Photoshop and Flash files that are part of the varying challenges and tasks (as well as the demonstrations) are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
I would really appreciate your feedback on my work, whether you download the free resource, pay for individual lessons or purchase a bundle. Thank you for reading.
This ICT Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on graphical manipulation and animation using Adobe Photoshop and Flash so is ideally suited for Year 8 students, although no prior knowledge is required as this SOW provides detailed step-by-step instructions on all the tasks.
This is lesson 4 of the 6 lesson course. Lesson 4 covers:
Understanding what animation is
Looking at Flash layers and how locking and hiding them helps
Understanding how to create basic shapes in Flash
Lesson 4 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding pixels, resolution and pixilation
Looking at aspect ratio and the importance of maintaining it
Learning about Photoshop layers and how they are used to create complex images
Looking at the Magic wand tool
Understanding brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and colour balance
Mini project: Creating a unique image using all the skills from the previous lessons
Understanding what animation is
Looking at Flash layers and how locking and hiding them helps
Understanding how to create basic shapes in Flash
Analysing the different tweening techniques and understanding what they are
Understanding what backdrops are
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students. All tasks, whether in Photoshop or Flash, include detailed step-by-step instructions. Teachers can demonstrate the process themselves and then allow the students to use the step-by-step guides to complete the challenges themselves.
Extension resources are available throughout the lessons to support the more capable student.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homework’s which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However, these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However, if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Photoshop and Flash files that are part of the varying challenges and tasks (as well as the demonstrations) are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
I would really appreciate your feedback on my work, whether you download the free resource, pay for individual lessons or purchase a bundle. Thank you for reading.
This ICT Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on graphical manipulation and animation using Adobe Photoshop and Flash so is ideally suited for Year 8 students, although no prior knowledge is required as this SOW provides detailed step-by-step instructions on all the tasks.
This is lesson 3 of the 6 lesson course. Lesson 3 covers:
Mini project: Creating a unique image using all the skills from the previous lessons
Students will be provided with a number of individual photos, and an “end goal” example. They must use their prior understanding and the step-by-step guides to create t
Lesson 3 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding pixels, resolution and pixilation
Looking at aspect ratio and the importance of maintaining it
Learning about Photoshop layers and how they are used to create complex images
Looking at the Magic wand tool
Understanding brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and colour balance
Mini project: Creating a unique image using all the skills from the previous lessons
Understanding what animation is
Looking at Flash layers and how locking and hidng them helps
Understanding how to create basic shapes in Flash
Analysing the different tweening techniques and understanding what they are
Understanding what backdrops are
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students. All tasks, whether in Photoshop or Flash, include detailed step-by-step instructions. Teachers can demonstrate the process themselves and then allow the students to use the step-by-step guides to complete the challenges themselves.
Extension resources are available throughout the lessons to support the more capable student.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homework’s which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However, these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However, if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Photoshop and Flash files that are part of the varying challenges and tasks (as well as the demonstrations) are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
I would really appreciate your feedback on my work, whether you download the free resource, pay for individual lessons or purchase a bundle. Thank you for reading.
This ICT Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on graphical manipulation and animation using Adobe Photoshop and Flash so is ideally suited for Year 8 students, although no prior knowledge is required as this SOW provides detailed step-by-step instructions on all the tasks.
This is lesson 2 of the 6 lesson course. Lesson 2 covers:
Understanding brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and colour balance
Completing a number of small challenges involving changing brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and colour balance to correct various photos
Extension challenge included to “fix” other
Lesson 2 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding pixels, resolution and pixilation
Looking at aspect ratio and the importance of maintaining it
Learning about Photoshop layers and how they are used to create complex images
Looking at the Magic wand tool
Understanding brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and colour balance
Mini project: Creating a unique image using all the skills from the previous lessons
Understanding what animation is
Looking at Flash layers and how locking and hidng them helps
Understanding how to create basic shapes in Flash
Analysing the different tweening techniques and understanding what they are
Understanding what backdrops are
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students. All tasks, whether in Photoshop or Flash, include detailed step-by-step instructions. Teachers can demonstrate the process themselves and then allow the students to use the step-by-step guides to complete the challenges themselves.
Extension resources are available throughout the lessons to support the more capable student.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homework’s which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However, these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However, if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Photoshop and Flash files that are part of the varying challenges and tasks (as well as the demonstrations) are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
I would really appreciate your feedback on my work, whether you download the free resource, pay for individual lessons or purchase a bundle. Thank you for reading.
This ICT Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on graphical manipulation and animation using Adobe Photoshop and Flash so is ideally suited for Year 8 students, although no prior knowledge is required as this SOW provides detailed step-by-step instructions on all the tasks.
This is lesson ? of the 6 lesson course. Lesson ? covers:
Creating a unique image using the skills and understanding from this lesson
Lesson 1 is free! The other lessons are available at a low price, and to grab a bargain, select the bundle package.
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding pixels, resolution and pixilation
Looking at aspect ratio and the importance of maintaining it
Learning about Photoshop layers and how they are used to create complex images
Looking at the Magic wand tool
Understanding brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and colour balance
Mini project: Creating a unique image using all the skills from the previous lessons
Understanding what animation is
Looking at Flash layers and how locking and hidng them helps
Understanding how to create basic shapes in Flash
Analysing the different tweening techniques and understanding what they are
Understanding what backdrops are
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students. All tasks, whether in Photoshop or Flash, include detailed step-by-step instructions. Teachers can demonstrate the process themselves and then allow the students to use the step-by-step guides to complete the challenges themselves.
Extension resources are available throughout the lessons to support the more capable student.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homework’s which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However, these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However, if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Photoshop and Flash files that are part of the varying challenges and tasks (as well as the demonstrations) are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
I would really appreciate your feedback on my work, whether you download the free resource, pay for individual lessons or purchase a bundle. Thank you for reading.
This bundle comprises the entire 6 week SOW for Algorithms and Flowcharts.
By purchasing this bundle, you will be saving 20%!
I would appreciate all feedback on my work with your purchase, so I can further build my shop.
Thank you.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on basic programming skills using Flowol, so is ideally suited for Year 8 students.
This is lesson 6 of the 6 lesson course. Lesson 6 covers:
Understanding Variables and Subroutines
Adapting the pelican crossing to use a subroutine to simplify the program
Programming a Car park using Subroutines and Variables
Analysing how variables can be used to “count” and the advantages this could have in many scenarios
Lesson 6 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding what instructions and sequences are
Understanding the basic flowchart symbols (Start/Stop, Delay, Output, directional arrows)
Creating basic flowcharts in Flowol
Programming a Zebra Crossing and Crossing Patrol
Understanding the correct sequence of traffic lights
Programming Traffic Lights
Understanding the Decision Symbol
Using the Decision symbol in the Pelican Crossing
Learning about Sensors and how they’re linked to decision
Programming an Automatic Greenhouse (based on sensors)
Understanding Variables and Subroutines
Programming a Car park using Subroutines and Variables
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Flowol programs that are part of the varying challenges are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on basic programming skills using Flowol, so is ideally suited for Year 8 students.
This is lesson 5 of the 6 lesson course. Lesson 5 covers:
A further look at sensors and how they’re linked to decisions
Programming an Automatic Greenhouse (based on sensors)
There is an opportunity of an assessment in this lesson
Discussing the relative advantages and disadvantages of an automated car
Lesson 5 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding what instructions and sequences are
Understanding the basic flowchart symbols (Start/Stop, Delay, Output, directional arrows)
Creating basic flowcharts in Flowol
Programming a Zebra Crossing and Crossing Patrol
Understanding the correct sequence of traffic lights
Programming Traffic Lights
Understanding the Decision Symbol
Using the Decision symbol in the Pelican Crossing
Learning about Sensors and how they’re linked to decision
Programming an Automatic Greenhouse (based on sensors)
Understanding Variables and Subroutines
Programming a Car park using Subroutines and Variables
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Flowol programs that are part of the varying challenges are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on basic programming skills using Flowol, so is ideally suited for Year 8 students.
This is lesson 4 of the 6 lesson course. Lesson 4 covers:
Learning about Sensors and how they’re linked to decision
Discussing different examples of sensors and their roles in our daily lives
Programming an Automatic Home (based on sensors)
Discussing the advantages of sensors and how they are making our lives more automated
Lesson 4 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding what instructions and sequences are
Understanding the basic flowchart symbols (Start/Stop, Delay, Output, directional arrows)
Creating basic flowcharts in Flowol
Programming a Zebra Crossing and Crossing Patrol
Understanding the correct sequence of traffic lights
Programming Traffic Lights
Understanding the Decision Symbol
Using the Decision symbol in the Pelican Crossing
Learning about Sensors and how they’re linked to decision
Programming an Automatic Greenhouse (based on sensors)
Understanding Variables and Subroutines
Programming a Car park using Subroutines and Variables
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Flowol programs that are part of the varying challenges are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on basic programming skills using Flowol, so is ideally suited for Year 8 students.
This is lesson 3 of the 6 lesson course. Lesson 3 covers:
Understanding the Decision Symbol
Using the Decision symbol in the Pelican Crossing
Analysing what the decision symbol is vital in a Pelican Crossing
There is an opportunity of an assessment in this lesson
Lesson 3 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding what instructions and sequences are
Understanding the basic flowchart symbols (Start/Stop, Delay, Output, directional arrows)
Creating basic flowcharts in Flowol
Programming a Zebra Crossing and Crossing Patrol
Understanding the correct sequence of traffic lights
Programming Traffic Lights
Understanding the Decision Symbol
Using the Decision symbol in the Pelican Crossing
Learning about Sensors and how they’re linked to decision
Programming an Automatic Greenhouse (based on sensors)
Understanding Variables and Subroutines
Programming a Car park using Subroutines and Variables
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Flowol programs that are part of the varying challenges are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on basic programming skills using Flowol, so is ideally suited for Year 8 students.
This is lesson 2 of the 6 lesson course. Lesson 2 covers:
Understanding the correct sequence of traffic lights
Programming Traffic Lights
Analysing how to program two opposite sets of traffic lights
Understanding why two sets of amber lights must not be on at the same time and looking at how to achieve this
Lesson 2 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding what instructions and sequences are
Understanding the basic flowchart symbols (Start/Stop, Delay, Output, directional arrows)
Creating basic flowcharts in Flowol
Programming a Zebra Crossing and Crossing Patrol
Understanding the correct sequence of traffic lights
Programming Traffic Lights
Understanding the Decision Symbol
Using the Decision symbol in the Pelican Crossing
Learning about Sensors and how they’re linked to decision
Programming an Automatic Greenhouse (based on sensors)
Understanding Variables and Subroutines
Programming a Car park using Subroutines and Variables
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Flowol programs that are part of the varying challenges are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is a 6 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on basic programming skills using Flowol, so is ideally suited for Year 8 students.
This is lesson 1 of the 6 lesson course. Lesson 1 covers:
Understanding what instructions and sequences are
Understanding how to order a sequence of instructions in a particular way
Looking at how some sequences can be programmed in one way only, and others can be solved in different ways
Understanding the basic flowchart symbols (Start/Stop, Delay, Output, directional arrows)
Creating basic flowcharts in Flowol
Programming a Zebra Crossing and Crossing Patrol
Lesson 1 is free! The other lessons are available at a low price, and to grab a bargain, select the bundle package.
The skills this Scheme of Work covers include:
Understanding what instructions and sequences are
Understanding the basic flowchart symbols (Start/Stop, Delay, Output, directional arrows)
Creating basic flowcharts in Flowol
Programming a Zebra Crossing and Crossing Patrol
Understanding the correct sequence of traffic lights
Programming Traffic Lights
Understanding the Decision Symbol
Using the Decision symbol in the Pelican Crossing
Learning about Sensors and how they’re linked to decision
Programming an Automatic Greenhouse (based on sensors)
Understanding Variables and Subroutines
Programming a Car park using Subroutines and Variables
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft PowerPoint, and the information appears using basic animations, so students can experience the information one part at a time.
In addition, the Flowol programs that are part of the varying challenges are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This bundle comprises the entire 5 week SOW for Coding in HTML.
By purchasing this bundle, you will be saving 33%!
I would appreciate all feedback on my work with your purchase, so I can further build my shop.
Thank you.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is a 5 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on basic website development using HTML, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students.
This is lesson 5 of the 5 lesson course. Lesson 5 covers:
The concept of creating a fully unique website
A PLC is included to guide the students with adding as many different HTML features as possible
There is an assessment opportunity at the end
Lesson 5 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills and learning this Scheme of Work covers include:
What is HTML
Writing and understanding the Basic Structure
Opening the website in editable form
Understanding the Body section
Using the P tag (paragraphs)
Using the H1, H2 etc tags (headers)
Using the UL and LI tags (bullet points)
Using the OL and LI tags (numbered list)
Using the IMG SRC tags to import images
Editing images by changing their width
Using the style tag in the head section (colours, fonts, etc)
Inserting scrolling marquees
Creating website hyperlinks
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft Publisher.
Step-by-step instructions are included for the students (and teacher) which detail exactly how to create websites in HTML. This SOW can be used by students (and teachers) who have little or no experience of programming.
In addition, the HTML websites that are used in the step-by-step guides are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is a 5 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on basic website development using HTML, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students.
This is lesson 4 of the 5 lesson course. Lesson 4 covers:
Three differentiated challenges, looking at more advanced features of HTML websites.
Changing websites fonts using font-family tags
Inserting scrolling marquees
Changing the settings of scrolling marquees
Creating website hyperlinks
Lesson 4 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills and learning this Scheme of Work covers include:
What is HTML
Writing and understanding the Basic Structure
Opening the website in editable form
Understanding the Body section
Using the P tag (paragraphs)
Using the H1, H2 etc tags (headers)
Using the UL and LI tags (bullet points)
Using the OL and LI tags (numbered list)
Using the IMG SRC tags to import images
Editing images by changing their width
Using the style tag in the head section (colours, fonts, etc)
Inserting scrolling marquees
Creating website hyperlinks
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft Publisher.
Step-by-step instructions are included for the students (and teacher) which detail exactly how to create websites in HTML. This SOW can be used by students (and teachers) who have little or no experience of programming.
In addition, the HTML websites that are used in the step-by-step guides are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is a 5 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on basic website development using HTML, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students.
This is lesson 3 of the 5 lesson course. Lesson 3 covers:
Understanding the importance of using images on websites
Using the IMG SRC tags to import images
Editing images by changing their width
Using the style tag in the head section (colours, fonts, etc)
Lesson 3 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills and learning this Scheme of Work covers include:
What is HTML
Writing and understanding the Basic Structure
Opening the website in editable form
Understanding the Body section
Using the P tag (paragraphs)
Using the H1, H2 etc tags (headers)
Using the UL and LI tags (bullet points)
Using the OL and LI tags (numbered list)
Using the IMG SRC tags to import images
Editing images by changing their width
Using the style tag in the head section (colours, fonts, etc)
Inserting scrolling marquees
Creating website hyperlinks
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft Publisher.
Step-by-step instructions are included for the students (and teacher) which detail exactly how to create websites in HTML. This SOW can be used by students (and teachers) who have little or no experience of programming.
In addition, the HTML websites that are used in the step-by-step guides are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is a 5 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on basic website development using HTML, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students.
This is lesson 2 of the 5 lesson course. Lesson 2 covers:
Using the title tag to create a unique website tab
Using the H1, H2 etc tags (headers)
Using the UL and LI tags (bullet points)
Using the OL and LI tags (numbered list)
Using understanding from Lesson 1 and 2 to create a unique website, using as many of the learnt HTML tags as possible
Lesson 2 is being sold at a low price. To grab a bargain, select the bundle package for the entire SOW!
The skills and learning this Scheme of Work covers include:
What is HTML
Writing and understanding the Basic Structure
Opening the website in editable form
Understanding the Body section
Using the P tag (paragraphs)
Using the H1, H2 etc tags (headers)
Using the UL and LI tags (bullet points)
Using the OL and LI tags (numbered list)
Using the IMG SRC tags to import images
Editing images by changing their width
Using the style tag in the head section (colours, fonts, etc)
Inserting scrolling marquees
Creating website hyperlinks
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft Publisher.
Step-by-step instructions are included for the students (and teacher) which detail exactly how to create websites in HTML. This SOW can be used by students (and teachers) who have little or no experience of programming.
In addition, the HTML websites that are used in the step-by-step guides are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This Computer Science Scheme of Work is a 5 week project for KS3 students (who have 1 lesson a week). It focuses on basic website development using HTML, so is ideally suited for Year 7 students.
This is lesson 1 of the 5 lesson course. Lesson 1 covers:
What is HTML
Writing and understanding the Basic Structure
Opening the website in editable form
Understanding the Body section
Using the P tag (paragraphs)
Lesson 1 is free! The other lessons are available at a low price, and to grab a bargain, select the bundle package.
The skills and learning this Scheme of Work covers include:
What is HTML
Writing and understanding the Basic Structure
Opening the website in editable form
Understanding the Body section
Using the P tag (paragraphs)
Using the H1, H2 etc tags (headers)
Using the UL and LI tags (bullet points)
Using the OL and LI tags (numbered list)
Using the IMG SRC tags to import images
Editing images by changing their width
Using the style tag in the head section (colours, fonts, etc)
Inserting scrolling marquees
Creating website hyperlinks
Each lesson begins with objectives and outcomes being introduced to the students.
Worksheets (including differentiated tasks) are included, along with two homeworks which are linked to the SOW.
There is room for two assessments during the SOW. However these assessments are NOT included (only blank slides are left), due to different schools assessing student work in varying ways. However if you want the assessments linked to this SOW I am more than happy to provide them for free if required, when this SOW is purchased.
The main SOW is generated using Microsoft Publisher.
Step-by-step instructions are included for the students (and teacher) which detail exactly how to create websites in HTML. This SOW can be used by students (and teachers) who have little or no experience of programming.
In addition, the HTML websites that are used in the step-by-step guides are included, reducing teacher time as the resources don’t need to be created.
The linked worksheets are provided in Microsoft Publisher.
All resources are FULLY editable, so they can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
This bundle comprises the entire 6 week SOW for Programming in Python.
By purchasing this bundle, you will be saving 20%!
I would appreciate all feedback on my work with your purchase, so I can further build my shop.
Thank you.