GCSE Computer Science word search without clues, covering the Programming languages topic. Word searches without a list of key words force pupils to think harder about the topic and the related technical terms. These are useful as starters to test prior learning, as plenaries, or activities to revisit over a series of lessons for evidence of progress.
GCSE Computer Science word searches without clues, covering the Programming topic. Word searches without a list of key words force pupils to think harder about the topic and the related technical terms. These are useful as starters to test prior learning, as plenaries, or activities to revisit over a series of lessons for evidence of progress.
GCSE Computer Science word search without clues, covering the CPU. Word searches without a list of key words force pupils to think harder about the topic and the related technical terms. These are useful as starters to test prior learning, as plenaries, or activities to revisit over a series of lessons for evidence of progress.
This mini-programming project is designed to give students who are learning programming and software design a more realistic, larger scale project to apply their skills. This project can be completed by students with a knowledge of:
Variables and data types
If-else statements
Loops
Arrays / lists
Records / classes
GUI (optional)
The project includes a blank planning and testing sheet to help scaffold students’ ideas, plus a partially completed version of the same sheet for students needing more support. Extension tasks are also included for more advanced students.
The project is written without reference to specific programming languages or features, so should be achievable in any popular language. All documents are in Word format and are fully editable.
This project is also available in a bundle of 5 programming projects.
This mini-programming project is designed to give students who are learning programming and software design a more realistic, larger scale project to apply their skills. This project can be completed by students with a knowledge of:
Variables and data types
String manipulation
If-else statements
Loops
Arrays / lists
The project includes a blank planning and testing sheet to help scaffold students’ ideas, plus a partially completed version of the same sheet for students needing more support. Extension tasks are also included for more advanced students.
The project is written without reference to specific programming languages or features, so should be achievable in any popular language. All documents are in Word format and are fully editable.
This project is also available in a bundle of 5 programming projects.
This pack of 5 programming projects is designed to give students who are learning programming and software design more realistic, larger scale projects to apply their skills. The project ranges from those requiring knowledge of basic input, output, and conditionals to those utilising arrays, records, and objects.
Each project has extension tasks to stretch more advanced students. Each project also includes a blank planning and testing sheet to help scaffold students’ ideas, plus a partially completed version of the same sheet for students needing more support.
All documents are in Word format and are fully editable.
This mini-programming project is designed to give students who are learning programming and software design a more realistic, larger scale project to apply their skills. This project can be completed by students with a knowledge of:
Variables and data types
Nest If-else if - else statements
Loops
The project includes a blank planning and testing sheet to help scaffold students’ ideas, plus a partially completed version of the same sheet for students needing more support. Extension tasks are also included for more advanced students.
The project is written without reference to specific programming languages or features, so should be achievable in any popular language. All documents are in Word format and are fully editable.
This project is also available in a bundle of 5 programming projects.
This mini-programming project is designed to give students who are learning programming and software design a more realistic, larger scale project to apply their skills. This project can be completed by students with a knowledge of:
Variables and data types
If-else statements
Loops
The project includes a blank planning and testing sheet to help scaffold students’ ideas, plus a partially completed version of the same sheet for students needing more support. Extension tasks are also included for more advanced students.
The project is written without reference to specific programming languages or features, so should be achievable in any popular language. All documents are in Word format and are fully editable.
This project is also available in a bundle of 5 programming projects.
This mini-programming project is designed to give students who are learning programming and software design a more realistic, larger scale project to apply their skills. This project can be completed by students with a knowledge of:
Variables and data types
If-else statements
Loops
Arrays / lists
Records / classes (optional)
The project includes a blank planning and testing sheet to help scaffold students’ ideas, plus a partially completed version of the same sheet for students needing more support. Extension tasks are also included for more advanced students.
The project is written without reference to specific programming languages or features, so should be achievable in any popular language. All documents are in Word format and are fully editable.
This project is also available in a bundle of 5 programming projects.
7 questions written in Edexcel style pseudocode. Questions cover tracing output, identifying common logic errors in algorithms, and making corrections. Separate answer sheet included. Fully editable resource.