Hi, welcome to my shop. I have over 15 years teaching experience and have enjoyed every moment of inspiration and achievement. Have a look at the different resources available, try the free stuff and get some ideas for yourself. I have tested all the resources with classes that I teach and refined them before publishing so that common misconceptions are addressed in the material or explained in the teacher notes.
Every step is explained as simply as possible without wasting time on repetition.
Hi, welcome to my shop. I have over 15 years teaching experience and have enjoyed every moment of inspiration and achievement. Have a look at the different resources available, try the free stuff and get some ideas for yourself. I have tested all the resources with classes that I teach and refined them before publishing so that common misconceptions are addressed in the material or explained in the teacher notes.
Every step is explained as simply as possible without wasting time on repetition.
Hi… This lesson is a general guide to enable students to plan projects effectively and how to cope with the inevitable errors that will occur during development.
The main asset is the 10 page PDF which is a full colour instruction booklet complete with a mini project to complete using the skills taught.
Additionally there is a starter, homework, help files, video demonstration of the mini project solution and a set of teacher notes to enable a custom lesson plan.
Aimed at primary and secondary teachers. You will find this a quick solution to create talking points and fun interaction through the month with very little effort. I use it as a once a week tutor time activity to stimulate discussion and raise awareness.
This set of resources highlight some of the international days celebrated around the world during September 2018. This includes links to the official websites, ideas for whole school and individual activities for each of the days highlighted in the PowerPoint notes.
Events covered:
8th International Literacy Day (Activity: Learn Sign Language)
13th Roald Dahl Day (Activity: Name The Book)
19th International Talk Like A Pirate Day (Activity: Fun Phrases Competition)
21st International Peace Day (Activity: Human Rights Quiz)
26th European Day Of Languages (Activity: Name The Flag)
You can print out the ‘Events’ PowerPoint to create a display for your classroom. Feel free to modify the resources as required for your school.
If you find the resource useful, please leave a review so that others can find it.
All the best,
HackDragn
Aimed at primary and secondary teachers. You will find this a quick solution to create talking points and fun interaction through the month with very little effort. I use it as a once a week tutor time activity to stimulate discussion and raise awareness.
This set of resources highlight some of the international days celebrated around the world during December 2018. This includes links to websites, ideas for whole school participation and individual activities for each of the days highlighted in the PowerPoint notes.
Events covered:
1st World AIDS Day (Activity: AIDS Awareness Quiz – This will only be appropriate for older children, However you can gain some discussion points from the notes for each answer.)
11th International Mountain Day (Activity: Famous Mountains Word Search)
25th Christmas Day (Activity: Christmas Decoration Ideas)
26th Boxing Day (Activity: A Year In Sport Quiz – At the time of writing it is looking likely that Lewis Hamilton will win the F1 Championship for a 5th time this year so the answers are ‘ 2, 3 or more’. Please change depending on the result [to ‘2,3,4’ or ‘3,4,5’]. Also, the final question asks about the 2017 sports personality winner, it is possible you do this quiz before it is announced.)
31st Hogmanay (Activity: ‘Look What I Did’ Poster – Use the template or create your own)
You can print out the ‘Events’ PowerPoint to create a display for your classroom. Feel free to modify the resources as required for your school.
If you find the resource useful, please leave a review so that others can find it.
All the best,
HackDragn
Aimed at primary and secondary teachers. You will find this a quick solution to create talking points and fun interaction through the month with very little effort. I use it as a once a week tutor time activity to stimulate discussion and raise awareness.
This set of resources highlight some of the international days celebrated around the world during November 2018. This includes links to the official websites, ideas for whole school and individual activities for each of the days highlighted in the PowerPoint notes.
Events covered:
5th Bonfire Night (Activity: Make A Firework)
11th Armistice Day (Activity: Four Poems)
16th International Day For Tolerance (Activity: Refugee Quiz)
22nd Thanksgiving Day (Activity: Thanksgiving Day Quiz)
30th St Andrews Day (Activity: St Andrews Day Word Search)
You can print out the ‘Events’ PowerPoint to create a display for your classroom. Feel free to modify the resources as required for your school.
If you find the resource useful, please leave a review so that others can find it.
All the best,
HackDragn
Aimed at primary and secondary teachers. You will find this a quick solution to create talking points and fun interaction through the month with very little effort. I use it as a once a week tutor time activity to stimulate discussion and raise awareness.
This set of resources highlight some of the international days celebrated around the world during October 2018. This includes links to the official websites, ideas for whole school and individual activities for each of the days highlighted in the PowerPoint notes.
Events covered:
4th World Animal (Activity: Extinct or Endangered Quiz)
7th World Smile Day (Activity: Cheesy Jokes Fun Sheet)
16th World Food Day (Activity: National Dishes Quiz)
24th United Nations Day (Activity: Top Contributors Quiz)
31st Halloween (Activity: Word Search)
You can print out the ‘Events’ PowerPoint to create a display for your classroom. Feel free to modify the resources as required for your school.
If you find the resource useful, please leave a review so that others can find it.
All the best,
HackDragn
Welcome… Teach the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint to beginners. Students will learn how to manage the production of a slide-show and the common errors that people make. There is advice about the use of images and presentation style. The 21 Slide PowerPoint is designed to deliver the whole lesson along with a starter activity. The lesson contains one mini activity and a main challenge. There are teacher notes in the comments for each slide, along with key points for demonstration and challenges for students if they complete the work.
As always, if you enjoyed the resource please leave a review so that others can find it.
HackDragn
Welcome… Teach the basics of Microsoft Excel to beginners. Students will learn the difference between workbooks and worksheets, cell referencing, simple calculations, auto complete, formatting and functions (SUM, AVERAGE, MAX and MIN). There is a starter activity and 3 tasks to complete in a student spreadsheet which can be distributed. There are teacher notes in the comments for each slide, along with key points for demonstration and challenges for students if they complete the work.
As always, if you enjoyed the resource please leave a review so that others can find it.
HackDragn
Welcome… Teach the basics of file and folder management which is often overlooked in computing classes. Show how to create and name files, recognise different file types and how software interacts with them along with finding files. There is a starter activity and the lesson contains 4 short tasks that can be completed within an hour. The illustrations are based on Windows 10, but you could substitute your own file system images if you like. Teacher notes are included in the comments for each slide along with extension ideas to challenge students.
If you enjoy the resource please leave a review so that others can find it.
HackDragn
Hi… Teach the basics of Microsoft Word to beginners. The lesson engages students in following along with the basics of formatting, image insertion, creating tables, lists and useful tips. The lesson easily explains concepts which enable the learner to get to grips with the interface and create effective documents. There is a starter activity along with support materials required for the lesson. The teacher notes are in the comments for each slide, along with key points for demonstration and challenges for students if they complete the work.
As always, if you enjoyed the resource please leave a review so that others can find it.
HackDragn
Welcome… Note that the illustrations are from Dreamweaver CS6. Creative Cloud is very similar, but will not be exactly the same.
This is a set of 3 booklets, an exemplar analysis and a complete website example, that will show students how to create a multipage website. It is loosely based on the Cambridge Nationals iMedia R085 course, although you would need to include a testing table to satisfy those requirements for example.
Instead of focusing on a particular examination board, these tutorials will walk students through the usual tasks that often arise. You can obviously teach additional skills or miss out parts that are not relevant to your course. The software illustrated is Dreamweaver CS6, but will also work very similarly in Creative Cloud.
Contents:
Booklet 1 - Analysis (5 Pages): This takes students through the process of analysing a brief. It looks at Client Requirements, Target Audience, Mind Maps, Mood Boards, Templates and House Styles. There are 5 tasks totalling around 100 minutes of learning exercises and an exemplar document is also included.
Booklet 2 - Template (17 Pages): Here students will create a template page following a simple table layout (I find this easier than DIV’s for my students). It shows how to setup the file structure, set up a table, add a banner, rollover images for the main menu and attaching a CSS stylesheet.
Booklet 3 - Content (12 Pages): This final section shows how to create the multiple pages from the template and then add content such as images, text, hyperlinks, email links, and forms. The website is included in a ZIP file so you can provide students with as much material and support as you want, or get them to create their own content.
If you enjoy the tutorial, please leave a review to help others find it too :)
All the best,
HackDragn
Welcome… This lesson focuses on practical use of the Internet rather than e-safety which is covered by many excellent websites. Students will learn about how personal information can be used against them and the need for strong passwords. There is a look at social media and the online dangers associated with using the Internet. The course then introduces how to search for reliable information and two methods for saving images for use in work. The main task involves searching for information on the Internet and allows students to practice saving and using images.
As always, if you enjoyed the resource please leave a review so that others can find it.
HackDragn
Welcome… This is designed to be used after the Beginning Python Programming examples. The price helps support the free resources also published and gets me a coffee.
A more complex demonstration of how you can build a dungeon/map game. The game utilises a 2D Array to store a map so that directions can be correctly calculated depending on the player position. The progam also uses a global variable for the map, functions, integer floor division and modulus for time calculations.
Development of the game could include: Changing the map, altering the size of the map (look out for limiting variables), adding a wandering monster, adding a new message for the starting square, increasing difficulty, adding a new scoring system and lots more that I’m sure you’ll think of.
The explanation lines have been commented out so you can simply copy and paste the whole document into IDLE (or similar) and see it working, or print to use as a help guide.
(If you find the resource useful, please leave a review as it helps other teachers find it)
HackDragn
Welcome… Here is a Computing assessment framework for KS3 based on UK descriptors. Useful as a suggestion of topic ideas linked to strands across all 3 years. Modify to your own specification as required. Useful for heads of departments or those coordinating an 11-14 Computing curriculum.
Linked Strands: Computational Thinking, Programming, Data Representation, Computers, Networking, Information Technology
Blooms Taxonomy Links: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, Evaluation
Hi… welcome to this Teacher Resource Kit for Microsoft Excel. It has been designed to introduce any audience to Microsoft Excel from zero knowledge. The core teaching resources are 4 PowerPoint presentations for you to amend as you see fit and adapt for your class. Allocate time for students to try the various elements demonstrated.
There are 4 Word documents that accompany each PowerPoint to use as handouts if appropriate, and 2 practice spreadsheets with their accompanying solutions for the last 2 presentations.
Also included are a set of 4 practice tasks along with instructions and solutions… A ‘Really Useful Functions’ set of tasks, again with instructions and solutions to some common formulas such as VLOOKUP, CONCATENATE, DAYS and MAXIF and others.
Finally there is a ‘Fun Spreadsheets’ set which can be used for extension work as students will have to work out how they were put together and create their own versions. Instructions and 4 challenges are included (Company Order Form, Chess, BattleShips and a Random Card Picker).
Enjoy,
HackDragn
Welcome… Teacher Resources including links to all 7 videos with over 35 minutes of instruction. Each video addresses common mistakes and ensures students think about how to implement each piece of code and apply it to their own work. Completion of the tutorials will enable students to create their own simple games that can be evaluated against the worksheet.
- 7 Instruction Videos
- 2 Working Example Games (Task and Extension)
- 2 Wordsearches
- 3 Code Helpsheets
- 1 Quiz (15 marks)
- 1 Evaluation Scheme
Welcome… The first question: How long would it take you to organise a lesson plan for a great lesson? Here are 50 of them here covering a wide range of topics in Computing to get you started. Use them to create new lessons or breathe new ideas into your current resources.
The Word document you are getting has no protection and has been formatted using Titles, Heading 1, Heading 2, and Body text so you can edit it quickly to match your own style. This opens up the opportunity for people to share without buying it, but I would prefer to give you the option to edit freely and trust you would refer somebody to the resource. Please include this resource as a reference in the final lesson you create in accordance with copyright laws.
This set of lesson plans does not rely on a particular technology or presentation style as you will create the final resources. The level of challenge can be adjusted by the amount of help you choose to give. There are suggestions for a range of activities in each lesson and extension tasks along with assessment ideas, but how you implement them is completely up to you.
I have included a single lesson plan for ‘Control Structures’ so you can see it in preview as all the plans follow the same structure. You will also find the contents page so you know what topics are included.
My intention is that each teacher who uses these plans will come up with unique lessons that suits their own style of delivery and challenges students appropriately. A 104 page DOCX and PDF are provided which will allow you to copy and paste easily. That’s just over 21,000 words with each lesson plan taking up a page and a half.
I have taught for many years and developed countless lessons and projects over that time. Many of them required rewriting over time as technology and the curriculum changed. I have used lessons created by others on many occasions, but I often discovered I didn’t have access to the same resources or the level of challenge presented did not suit my students.
If you find this resource useful please leave a review to help other teachers discover it too.
Welcome… The first question: How long would it take you to organise a lesson plan for a great lesson? Here are 50 of them here covering a wide range of topics in Physics to get you started. Use them to create new lessons or breathe new ideas into your current resources.
The Word document you are getting has no protection and has been formatted using Titles, Heading 1, Heading 2, and Body text so you can edit it quickly to match your own style. This opens up the opportunity for people to share without buying it, but I would prefer to give you the option to edit freely and trust you would refer somebody to the resource. Please include this resource as a reference in the final lesson you create in accordance with copyright laws.
This set of lesson plans does not rely on a particular technology or presentation style as you will create the final resources. The level of challenge can be adjusted by the amount of help you choose to give. There are suggestions for a range of activities in each lesson and extension tasks along with assessment ideas, but how you implement them is completely up to you.
I have included a single lesson plan for ‘Simple Harmonic Motion’ so you can see it in preview as all the plans follow the same structure. You will also find the contents page so you know what topics are included.
My intention is that each teacher who uses these plans will come up with unique lessons that suits their own style of delivery and challenges students appropriately. A 104 page DOCX and PDF are provided which will allow you to copy and paste easily. That’s just over 21,000 words with each lesson plan taking up a page and a half.
I have taught for many years and developed countless lessons and projects over that time. Many of them required rewriting over time as technology and the curriculum changed. I have used lessons created by others on many occasions, but I often discovered I didn’t have access to the same resources or the level of challenge presented did not suit my students.
If you find this resource useful please leave a review to help other teachers discover it too.
Welcome… The first question: How long would it take you to organise a lesson plan for a great lesson? Here are 50 of them covering a wide range of topics in Mathematics to get you started. Use them to create new lessons or breathe new ideas into your current resources.
The Word document you are getting has no protection and has been formatted using Titles, Heading 1, Heading 2, and Body text so you can edit it quickly to match your own style. This opens up the opportunity for people to share without buying it, but I would prefer to give you the option to edit freely and trust you would refer somebody to the resource. Please include this resource as a reference in the final lesson you create in accordance with copyright laws.
This set of lesson plans does not rely on a particular presentation style as you will create the final resources to suit your classes. The level of challenge can be adjusted by the amount of help you choose to give. There are suggestions for a range of activities in each lesson and extension tasks along with assessment ideas, but how you implement them is completely up to you.
I have included a single lesson plan for ‘Understanding Probability’ so you can see it in preview as all the plans follow the same structure. You will also find the contents page so you know what topics are included.
My intention is that each teacher who uses these plans will come up with unique lessons that suits their own style of delivery and challenges students appropriately. An 84 page DOCX and PDF are provided which will allow you to copy and paste easily. That’s just over 16,000 words, with each lesson plan taking up a page to a page and a half.
I have taught for many years and developed countless lessons and projects over that time. Many of them required rewriting over time as technology and the curriculum changed. I have used lessons created by others on many occasions, but I often discovered I didn’t have access to the same resources or the level of challenge presented did not suit my students.
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could meet up with somebody at your local coffee shop and buy them a drink and a slice of lemon pie? In exchange that person has a chat with you about teaching and then gives you 50 lesson plans covering areas of the curriculum for students age 11-18. That is what I am offering here, but you don’t need to go to the shop or listen to me ramble on!
If you find this resource useful please leave a review to help other teachers discover it too.
Hi… Combine all the skills taught in the previous tutorials to create a magazine cover.
The main asset is the PDF booklet which is a full colour instruction booklet which shows the development process.
Additionally there is a planning document, support images, assessment spreadsheet and a set of teacher notes to enable a custom lesson plan.
Hi… Learn how to delete backgrounds behind objects and copy them onto a different image. Students are shown 3 different ways to delete background pixels with different levels of difficulty. All the instructions are clearly explained and there is a section about the common mistakes that people often make when getting used to Photoshop and how to solve them.
The main asset is the PDF booklet which is a full colour instruction booklet complete with a mini project to complete using the skills taught.
Additionally there is a starter, homework, assessment spreadsheet, resource files and a set of teacher notes to enable a custom lesson plan.