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I work in a specialist mental health setting. I create a range of resources for the 'core subjects' (English, Maths and ICT), often aimed at making subjects more accessible for people with learning difficulties or those who have been out of Education a long time.

I work in a specialist mental health setting. I create a range of resources for the 'core subjects' (English, Maths and ICT), often aimed at making subjects more accessible for people with learning difficulties or those who have been out of Education a long time.
Spreadsheets Number Sequence Stories
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Spreadsheets Number Sequence Stories

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A Spreadsheet designed to use ICT to explore number sequences and exponential growth. The Spreadsheet uses the idea of the Fibonacci sequence and the ‘One Grain of Rice’ story, to explore students’ understanding of number sequences and exponential growth, whilst practising their Excel skills.
Number Stories in Excel
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Number Stories in Excel

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A resource that uses Excel Spreadsheets with embedded PowerPoints to allow students to explore ‘number stories’ based on two simple number sequences. One looks at the Fibonnaci sequence and uses Excel to calculate the sequence and create a pie chart that reflects a Fibonnaci spiral. The other looks at the ‘One Grain of Rice’ story and uses Excel to calculate the number of rice grains, bowls, etc.
ITQ Spreadsheets Football World Cup Lesson
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ITQ Spreadsheets Football World Cup Lesson

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A Spreadsheets resource originally designed around the 2014 World Cup that could be applied to any World Cup or Football project. Includes a World Cup Goals spreadsheet, information on goals for students to enter, Powerpoint images and the link to the Youtube video of the World Cup song, as well as instructions for students. A good resource to engage students who like football.
Black History Month - Computing Display
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Black History Month - Computing Display

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A display showing twenty prominent people of colour who have an involvement in the history of computing. A great resource for Black History Month. It’s particularly important to me that this resource has a high number of women, encouraging the visibility of both women and people of colour.