With a few decades of experience teaching Computer Science, Business and IT, this shop has a variety of resources for KS3 Computing as well as the KS4 GCSE Computer Science, GCSE Business, BTEC Business and BTEC TA DIT. More resources coming in the near future.
With a few decades of experience teaching Computer Science, Business and IT, this shop has a variety of resources for KS3 Computing as well as the KS4 GCSE Computer Science, GCSE Business, BTEC Business and BTEC TA DIT. More resources coming in the near future.
Interleaving lesson - testing theory already taught and focusing on areas for further study:
Independent questions: Data Representation/Truth tables
Independent questions: Programming Techniques/Data Types
DTT Revision: Units of measurement, bytes, character set and check digit
Teacher-led question: Check digit
OCR Guidance: Arrays -1D/2D arrays
Teacher-led questions: Arrays
Revision lesson:
Each revision lesson gets the students working independently for the first part of the lesson, followed by a review of the answers. A specific area of Component 1 is then revised, and the lesson concludes with a QWC question. If you have longer lessons, you could add in past exam questions from the A451 syllabus which are related.
Independent questions: Memory and Storage
Teacher-led revision: ELCE
QWC question: Technology today
Revision lesson:
Each revision lesson gets the students working independently for the first part of the lesson, followed by a review of the answers. A specific area of Component 1 is then revised, and the lesson concludes with a QWC question. If you have longer lessons, you could add in past exam questions from the A451 syllabus which are related.
Independent questions: Storage, wired/wireless networks and legislation
Teacher-led revision: Legislation
QWC question: Application of legislation.
With the first examination of the GCSE Computer Science 9-1 course in May 2018, these resources have been created for revision purposes.
Golden nuggets for component 1&2, along with example exam technique lessons.
Developed specifically for the BTEC Business - Unit 2 Business Finance Exam.
Based directly on the BTEC Syllabus, it covers each element in bitesize chucks.
A simple resource that can be used for independent revision, peer-to-peer Q&A and mix n’ match tasks.
Golden Nugget Technique:
Read a golden nugget.
Read it again.
Look away - what can you remember?
Read it again - what did you forget?
Read it again.
Look away - have you remembered it yet?
Repeat this process and learn the theory in little bitesize chunks
Feedback from Parents Evening: “My child brought these home for revision. Even though I don’t understand the theory, I have the answers in front of me. I ask for a definition and compare his answers to those on the Golden Nugget. I can even give prompts because all the answers are there.”
Developed specifically for the GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Component 1 Exam.
Based directly on the OCR Syllabus, it covers each element in bitesize chucks.
A simple resource that can be used for independent revision, peer-to-peer Q&A and mix n’ match tasks.
Golden Nugget Technique:
Read a golden nugget.
Read it again.
Look away - what can you remember?
Read it again - what did you forget?
Read it again.
Look away - have you remembered it yet?
Repeat this process and learn the theory in little bitesize chunks
Feedback from Parents Evening: “My child brought these home for revision. Even though I don’t understand the theory, I have the answers in front of me. I ask for a definition and compare his answers to those on the Golden Nugget. I can even give prompts because all the answers are there.”
Developed specifically for the GCSE Computer Science 9-1 Component 2 Exam.
Based directly on the OCR Syllabus, it covers each element in bitesize chucks.
A simple resource that can be used for independent revision, peer-to-peer Q&A and mix n’ match tasks.
Golden Nugget Technique:
Read a golden nugget.
Read it again.
Look away - what can you remember?
Read it again - what did you forget?
Read it again.
Look away - have you remembered it yet?
Repeat this process and learn the theory in little bitesize chunks
Feedback from Parents Evening: “My child brought these home for revision. Even though I don’t understand the theory, I have the answers in front of me. I ask for a definition and compare his answers to those on the Golden Nugget. I can even give prompts because all the answers are there.”
In response to added emphasis on the Component 1 & Component 2 exams, following the NEA decision, I have re-structured my approach in lessons running up to the exams.
Attached are two structured lessons which target specific 'question' styles at the beginning of the lessons, with revision of theory (based on OCR guidance - separate powerpoint theory on OCR website) before attempting a) for component 1, a QWC extended question or b) for component b, a writing algorithm questions.
Over the coming weeks, as I develop the lessons to focus on areas of weakness shown in mock exams, I will upload further lessons in the hopes they can prepare your students for assessment as well.
Unit 2 Business Finance
All main elements assessed: Costs and revenues, break-even, cash flow, profit & loss, balance sheet.
Aimed at the lower ability students who need a prompt in order to remember theory in order to apply, or need a reminder of the calculations (although can easily be adapted for more able by taking out the 'theory' and 'hints'.
Based on an enterprise company the class are running this year.
Revision resource for students to revise the key topics of the Unit 1 Online world in preparation for the online test.
Topics include: Online services, communication, software and documents; legislation; networks etc.
How to use a Golden Nugget:
Read a golden nugget.
Read it again.
Look away - what can you remember?
Read it again - what did you forget?
Read it again.
Look away - have you remembered it yet?
Integrate key programming skills for GCSE Computer Science 9-1 with a Christmas quiz in Python.
Programming techniques: Iteration, selection, counter, functions, procedures, menus, lists, inputs and output.
A bit of fun to end the term, whilst continuing to develop programming skills.
Revision resource for the BTEC ICT Unit 1 Online World exam
Also suitable for: New BTEC Tech Award in DTT or GCSE Computer Science
Topics: Legislation, Threats to Data, Online Docs, Data Exchange and The Internet (the more 'difficult' topics for students to remember).
How the revision resource works for students:
Read a golden nugget.
Read it again.
Look away - what can you remember?
Read it again - what did you forget?
Read it again.
Look away - have you remembered it yet?
Repeat this process and learn the theory in little bitesize chunks
Next lesson: DTT - Test - How much do the students remember - where are they still struggling (solution is on the Golden nuggets given out as revision!).
A good way to pinpoint misconceptions and areas that need final attention before the exam/mock exam.
Next installment - currently making - will arrive during December.