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Full lesson that includes:
Starter (Knowledge retrieval)
Exam practise
Objectives
Keywords
New information (including videos for in-class discussion)
Activities with answers (2 in total)
Self-checker tool - Multiple choice quiz in Forms that students can complete.
Plenary - Exam-style questions with a skills audit for students to complete (answers provided)
Part of a bigger bundle
Full lesson that includes:
Starter (Knowledge retrieval)
Exam practise
Objectives
Keywords
New information (including videos for in-class discussion)
Self-checker tool - Multiple choice quiz in Forms that students can complete.
Plenary - Exam-style questions with a skills audit for students to complete (answers provided)
Part of a bigger bundle
OR THE NEW WJEC GCSE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY COURSE STARTING IN SEPTEMBER 2021
This is part of a premium bundle and each lesson (just like this one will contain the following)
Full lesson with objectives, knowledge retrieval starter, exam question practise, keywords, in-class discussion activities.
Worksheet(s) that include answers.
Knowledge capture which is a plenary style resource to check students understanding of the topic.
Self-checker tool - A short quiz done in Microsoft forms to check their understanding of the content (link included)
FOR THE NEW WJEC GCSE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY COURSE STARTING IN SEPTEMBER 2021
This is part of a premium bundle and each lesson (just like this one will contain the following)
Full lesson with objectives, knowledge retrieval starter, exam question practise, keywords, in-class discussion activities.
Worksheet(s) that include answers.
Knowledge capture which is a plenary style resource to check students understanding of the topic.
Self-checker tool - A short quiz done in Microsoft forms to check their understanding of the content (link included)
FOR THE NEW WJEC GCSE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY COURSE STARTING IN SEPTEMBER 2021
This is part of a premium bundle and each lesson (just like this one will contain the following)
Full lesson with objectives, knowledge retrieval starter, exam question practise, keywords, in-class discussion activities.
Worksheet(s) that include answers.
Knowledge capture which is a plenary style resource to check students understanding of the topic.
Self-checker tool - A short quiz done in Microsoft forms to check their understanding of the content (link included)
OR THE NEW WJEC GCSE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY COURSE STARTING IN SEPTEMBER 2021
This is part of a premium bundle and each lesson (just like this one will contain the following)
Full lesson with objectives, knowledge retrieval starter, exam question practise, keywords, in-class discussion activities.
Worksheet(s) that include answers.
Knowledge capture which is a plenary style resource to check students understanding of the topic.
Self-checker tool - A short quiz done in Microsoft forms to check their understanding of the content (link included)
NEW WJEC DIGITAL TECH RESOURCES!
Each lesson provided is for first-time teaching and they include the following components:
Starter activity – The starter is designed for knowledge retrieval, many people believe (including myself) that revision should start from the very first lesson. So each lesson the starter activity will include questions from previous topics to improve memory recall.
Exam practise – As much as we would like students to be great at exams, they need considerable practise and guidance to master the art. Each lesson includes a ‘walk and talk’ style exam question that students can work through and self-assess using the mark scheme provided.
Keywords – Each lesson will include a set of key words students will come across throughout the lesson. The really important key terms will include a definition and meaning which they can refer back to throughout the lesson.
New information – New concept is introduced and, in most cases, a video is provided which students watch and then answer a set of questions based around it. This is designed to provide some in-class discussion before moving onto the main activity.
Activity – Each lesson will include at least one activity that allows students to be more independent and dig a little deeper into the new concept. All activity sheets include answers.
Self-checker tool – This is a useful AFL tool in which students can check their understanding. The lesson could include a multiple-choice quiz which was built in Microsoft Forms.
NEW WJEC DIGITAL TECH RESOURCES!
Each lesson provided is for first-time teaching and they include the following components:
Starter activity – The starter is designed for knowledge retrieval, many people believe (including myself) that revision should start from the very first lesson. So each lesson the starter activity will include questions from previous topics to improve memory recall.
Exam practise – As much as we would like students to be great at exams, they need considerable practise and guidance to master the art. Each lesson includes a ‘walk and talk’ style exam question that students can work through and self-assess using the mark scheme provided.
Keywords – Each lesson will include a set of key words students will come across throughout the lesson. The really important key terms will include a definition and meaning which they can refer back to throughout the lesson.
New information – New concept is introduced and, in most cases, a video is provided which students watch and then answer a set of questions based around it. This is designed to provide some in-class discussion before moving onto the main activity.
Activity – Each lesson will include at least one activity that allows students to be more independent and dig a little deeper into the new concept. All activity sheets include answers.
Self-checker tool – This is a useful AFL tool in which students can check their understanding. The lesson could include a multiple-choice quiz which was built in Microsoft Forms.
FOR THE NEW WJEC GCSE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY COURSE STARTING IN SEPTEMBER 2021
This is part of a premium bundle and each lesson (just like this one will contain the following)
Full lesson with objectives, knowledge retrieval starter, exam question practise, keywords, in-class discussion activities.
Worksheet(s) that include answers.
Knowledge capture which is a plenary style resource to check students understanding of the topic.
Self-checker tool - A short quiz done in Microsoft forms to check their understanding of the content (link included)
Starter (Knowledge retrieval)
Exam practise
Objectives
Keywords
New information (including videos for in-class discussion)
Self-checker tool - Multiple choice quiz in Forms that students can complete.
Plenary - Exam-style questions with a skills audit for students to complete (answers provided)
Part of a bigger bundle
Starter (Knowledge retrieval)
Exam practise
Objectives
Keywords
New information (including videos for in-class discussion)
Self-checker tool - Multiple choice quiz in Forms that students can complete.
Plenary - Exam-style questions with a skills audit for students to complete (answers provided)
Part of a bigger bundle
This lesson pack includes 13 lessons that cover all aspects of the specification and the assessment requirements. It includes the following:
• Lesson PPT’s with discussion based activities and learning in context examples included.
• Workbooks for students to complete theory-based tasks.
• Teachers’ toolkit with some guidance on assessment and exemplars.
• NEA scrapbook for students to record their notes.
• Practice assignment in a format similar to the NEA.
• Scheme of work that includes a lesson-by-lesson break down.
I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for GCSE Computer Science. I used a block based structure to plan the course and therefore the workbooks I’ve attached (in files) reflect that.
Block 1 - Understanding the machine
Block 2 - Computer hardware and software
Block 3 - Networks
Block 4 - Programming
Block 5 - Issues surrounding the use of computer science technology.
There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
This revision guide is walkthrough for the Section B portion of the R093 examination. The chosen scenario focuses on a print product.
The pack includes:
A workbook for students to complete with guidance and includes a teacher version with answers.
The same workbook has been converted into an exam style paper with a mark scheme if you prefer to use this.
This is a walkthrough guide to support students in their preparation for the Unit 2 examination for the GCSE Computer Science course.
The walkthrough guide includes:
A programming project for students to complete.
A walkthrough into a practical solution to support your delivery.
A short exam paper that is the equivalent to the programming project along with a mark scheme, all in the style of OCR.
I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for OCR Creative iMedia R081. I used a block based structure to plan the course and therefore the workbooks I’ve attached (in files) reflect that.
IM1 - Audience and Purpose
IM2 - Work Plan
IM3 - Hardware, Software and Peripherals
IM4 - Moodboard
IM5 - Visualisation Diagram
IM6 - Mind Map
IM7 - Storyboard
IM8 - Script
IM9 - Collecting assets (Primary v Secondary research)
IM10 - Legal considerations
IM11 - File formats
IM12 - Health and safety considerations
There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
NEW WJEC DIGITAL TECH RESOURCES!
Each lesson provided is for first-time teaching and they include the following components:
Starter activity – The starter is designed for knowledge retrieval, many people believe (including myself) that revision should start from the very first lesson. So each lesson the starter activity will include questions from previous topics to improve memory recall.
Exam practise – As much as we would like students to be great at exams, they need considerable practise and guidance to master the art. Each lesson includes a ‘walk and talk’ style exam question that students can work through and self-assess using the mark scheme provided.
Concept map – A concept map provides students with an overview of the topic and establishing the relationship it has with other concepts taught throughout the course.
Keywords – Each lesson will include a set of key words students will come across throughout the lesson. The really important key terms will include a definition and meaning which they can refer back to throughout the lesson.
New information – New concept is introduced and, in most cases, a video is provided which students watch and then answer a set of questions based around it. This is designed to provide some in-class discussion before moving onto the main activity.
Activity – Each lesson will include at least one activity that allows students to be more independent and dig a little deeper into the new concept. All activity sheets include answers.
Self-checker tool – This is a useful AFL tool in which students can check their understanding. The lesson could include a multiple-choice quiz which was built in Microsoft Forms.
A set of questions that cover all the key specification points.
Closely aligned to the range of questions they may get in the exam. For example, questions that fit into AO1, AO2 and AO3 strands.
Mark scheme that explicitly mentions which strand each question falls into.
Lesson PPT which is the walkthrough element, focusing on exam technique and how to better understand what is being asked of them.
This bundle includes:
CS28 - Computational thinking
CS29 - Searching & sorting algorithms
CS30 - Algorithmic thinking
CS31 - High-level languages
CS32 - Programming basics
CS33 - String manipulation
CS34 - Selection
CS35 - Counter-controlled iteration
CS36 - Condition-controlled iteration
CS37 - Subprograms
CS38 - Data structures
CS39 - File handling
Full lesson that includes:
Starter (Knowledge retrieval)
Exam practise
Objectives
Keywords
New information (including videos for in-class discussion)
Self-checker tool - Multiple choice quiz in Forms that students can complete.
Plenary - Exam-style questions with a skills audit for students to complete (answers provided)
Part of a bigger bundle