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We have a passion for teaching and learning and provide the full set of resources for lessons that have been tried and tested over the years to make life easier for other teachers (including mark schemes, lesson plans, and model answers where appropriate!)
With specialists contributing resources for Business Studies / Economics / Computer Science / Science / History / Geography / Psychology / Sociology.
Our specialist contributors specialize in GCSE / A Level / and IB.
We have a passion for teaching and learning and provide the full set of resources for lessons that have been tried and tested over the years to make life easier for other teachers (including mark schemes, lesson plans, and model answers where appropriate!)
With specialists contributing resources for Business Studies / Economics / Computer Science / Science / History / Geography / Psychology / Sociology.
Our specialist contributors specialize in GCSE / A Level / and IB.
This lesson / resource covers Network Topologies and has been designed for GCSE / iGCSE Computing / ICT.
This lesson is one of a series that introduces networking:
Lesson 1: What is a Network?
Lesson 2: Network Topologies
Lesson 3: Network Hardware
Lesson 4: Network Addressing
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This lesson has the following Learning Objectives:
Understand the three main networking topologies
* Bus
* Star
* Ring
* Mixed
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All necessary resources to run the lesson(s) are included in this download:
Full Presentation
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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This lesson / resource covers Binary Storage - Bits and Bytes and has been designed for GCSE / iGCSE Computing / ICT. This lesson covers the difference between MiB and MB which is a brand new addition to the curriculum and the difference students are now expected to understand.
It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand how Binary Data is stored in units: Bit, Nibble, Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte, Petabyte, Exabyte
Know the difference between MB / GB / TB/ PB / EB and Kib/ MiB / GiB / TiB / PiB/ EiB
Know how to calculate the number of bits in any given unit of storage size
This download includes:
Full Presentation
Retrieval Practice Task
Calculations Task with Student created extension
Spreadsheet / Python extension tasks
All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download and all resources are for a double lesson (or two single lessons) i.e. there should be enough to content to cover around 1 hour and fifty minutes.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources (2020)
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This lesson / resource is for Hexadecimal and covers why computers use hex, how hex works, how to convert hex to decimal and vice versa; and how to convert hex to binary and binary to hex.
This lesson has the following learning objectives:
**Learning objectives **:
Know what Binary numbers are
Know what a hexadecimal number is
Understand how to convert Denary 0 - 255 to hexadecimal and vice versa
Know how to convert Hexadecimal to Binary and Binary to Hexadecimal (up to 4 bits)
Understand why we use hexadecimal
This download includes:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
Full animated explanations:
Decimal to Hex
Hex to Decimal
Binary to Hex
Hex to Binary
Hex / Decimal Bingo - 2 versions - hex to decimal / decimal to hex
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download and all my lessons are for a double lesson i.e. to take around 1 hour and fifty minutes so they can be separated into two single lessons if required.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as we are aware of any errors. We have priced the resources at what we consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work we have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact us.
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This lesson / resource covers High and Low Level Languages
It has been especially designed for GCSE.
This lesson has the following Learning Objectives:
Understand the need for both high-level and low-level languages
Understand the need for:
Compilers when translating programs written in a high-level language
Interpreters with high-level language programs
Assemblers when translating programs written in assembly language
Know the difference between a Syntax Error and a Logical Error
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All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download.
Full Lesson Powerpoint
Sorting task with eLearning version
Final Task Worksheet
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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This lesson / resource introduces Flowcharts
It has been especially designed for GCSE.
Learning Objectives
Know the different shapes used in Flowcharts and what they mean
Understand how to construct basic Flowcharts
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All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
Differentiated Starter
Full teacher solutions
Extension Python Task with 2 files
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This lesson is part of a full series on Algorithms
Introduction to Alogorithms
Top-Down Design and Structure Diagrams
Introduction to Flowcharts
Simple Flowcharts
Advanced Flowcharts
Introduction to Pseudocode
Advanced Pseudocode
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but <strong> all comments and suggestions are very welcome </strong> and will be used to improve future resources.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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This lesson / resource looks at Binary Logic and introduces the 6 main gates, how they are used, and simple truth table circuits in logic.
It has been especially designed for GCSE.
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This lesson has the following Learning Objectives:
Understand the functions of the main logic gates
Know how to design simple circuits using logic gates
Understand how to construct a Truth Table for simple logic circuits
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All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
2 Printable knowledge check exercises for Logic Gates
Full step by step explanation of truth tables
4 Truth Table Exercises with teacher solutions
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but ** all comments and suggestions are very welcome ** and will be used to improve future resources.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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Three full (double lessons) to cover everything needed to be an expert in flowcharts!
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Lesson 1 - Introduction to Flowcharts
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Learning Objectives
Know the different shapes used in Flowcharts and what they mean
Understand how to construct basic Flowcharts
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Resources included in this download:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
Differentiated Starter
Full teacher solutions
Extension Python Task with 2 files
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Lesson 2 - Simple Flowcharts
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Learning Objectives
Know how to create flowcharts to achieve a variety of tasks:
Totalling
Counting
Finding maximum, minimum and average values
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Resources included in this download:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
3 Different Tasks
Full teacher solutions
Differentiated Framework printables for weaker students
Extension Python Task with 3 files
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Lesson 3 -Advanced Flowcharts
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Learning Objectives
Know how to create flowcharts to achieve a variety of tasks:
Understand how to solve more advanced tasks using:
Variety of Conditionals
Variety of Loops
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All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
6 Advanced Tasks
Printable Student workbook
Printable teacher solutions
All solutions are also in the lesson presentation
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This lesson / resource follows on from the previous 2 lessons on Flowcharts
It has been especially designed for GCSE.
Learning Objectives
Know how to create flowcharts to achieve a variety of tasks:
Understand how to solve more advanced tasks using:
Variety of Conditionals
Variety of Loops
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All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download:
Full Lesson Powerpoint
6 Advanced Tasks
Printable Student workbook
Printable teacher solutions
All solutions are also in the lesson presentation
Python extension tasks with full program files
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This lesson is part of a full series on Algorithms
Introduction to Alogorithms
Top-Down Design and Structure Diagrams
Introduction to Flowcharts
Simple Flowcharts
Advanced Flowcharts
Introduction to Pseudocode
Advanced Pseudocode
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but <strong> all comments and suggestions are very welcome </strong> and will be used to improve future resources.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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See our other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson is one of a series (scheme of work) to teach an Introduction to Pseudocode.
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This lesson has the following Learning Objectives:
Know how to plan full programs and solutions in code using Pseudocode
INPUTS and OUTPUTS
Assignment
Conditionals
IF…THEN…ELSE…ENDIF
CASE…OF…OTHERWISE…ENDCASE
Loops
FOR…TO…NEXT / WHILE…DO…ENDWHILE / REPEAT…UNTIL
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Resources to run the lesson(s) included in this download:
Full Lesson Presentation
Full solutions included
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All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download and all resources are for a double lesson (or two single lessons) i.e. there should be enough to content to cover around 1 hour and fifty minutes.
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This lesson is part of the topic of Algorithms
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The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
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All activities and resources have been used in classes and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware them. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
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If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
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The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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See our other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This is my take on getting students to use their simple binary knowledge (they have looked at binary and how up to 5 bits works) and now it’s time to take this knowledge and use a simple task (1 bit binary which means two colours) and then progressing to 3 bit combinations (allowing for 8 colours).
There are two spreadsheets that can be used which are available here and these can be shared with students.
Task 1 is a simple 10 X 10 grid with 2 colours
Task 2 is a 15 X 15 grid that allows 8 colours to be used
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Harvey Taylor (2018)
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A great intro to Variables to reflect on the best practices for potential computer scientists when dealing with variables!
Deals with:
•Understand what variables are
•Know the different variable types
•Understand how variable names are chosen
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
End of unit test for Binary / Hex / Decimal Conversion (with answers).
There are 10 questions for each conversion for a total of 60 questions e.g. •Binary to Hex / Hex to Binary
•Decimal to Binary / Binary to Decimal
•Decimal to Hex / Hex to Decimal
Here are 6 Logic Gate circuits of varying difficulty with their full solutions (showing intermediate points as well as the final answers!)
Ideal for revision of just to practice completing Truth Tables
Updated October 2018 to correct typos
This lesson / resource covers Formatting Text and Documents and has been designed for Key Stage 3 Computing / ICT.
It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Understand how to format a document in different ways using Microsoft Word
Know some useful keyboard shortcuts to enable you to work faster and more efficiently!
Know how to use headings to organise your work and navigate around a document
This download includes:
Full Presentation
Worksheet task
Extension task with simple Teacher Example
All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download and all resources are for two single lessons per week for KS 3 Computing i.e. should have enough to cover around 1 hour and fifty minutes.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource covers Presentation Designs and Animations / Transitions and has been designed for Key Stage 3 Computing / ICT.
It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Know how to use PowerPoint with a suitable design to create a presentation
Understand how to use design elements to make a presentation interesting
Know how to add animation and transition effects
This download includes:
Full Presentation
Teacher examples
Extension task
All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download and all resources are for two single lessons per week for KS 3 Computing i.e. should have enough to cover around 1 hour and fifty minutes.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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This is lesson two of the Word Processing basics series of lessons. This gets students to understand how to use landscape, insert and deal with tables / rows / columns, and formatting of cells and text
Learning Objectives:
Know how to create a timetable in Microsoft Word
Understand how to create and format a table
Know how to add / remove / merge Columns or Rows
This Download includes:
Presentation
Practical tasks allowing for differentiation with lots of extension tasks
Teacher exemplar
This resource has enough for 2 lessons X 50 minutes with extension tasks for those students that get through their tasks quicker than all the rest
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
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This lesson / resource covers 1 Introduction to computer systems: Input Devices and has been designed for GCSE / iGCSE Computing / ICT.
It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Know the different kinds of input devices
Understand the Application and Advantages / Disadvantages of each type of device
Know how to choose the best type of input device for certain tasks
This download includes:
Full Presentation
Student Cards to allocate a research task
Crossword with solution
Extension task
All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download and all resources are for a double lesson (or two single lessons) i.e. there should be enough to content to cover around 1 hour and fifty minutes.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
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This lesson / resource covers How to use Pictures in Presentations and where / how to find Copyright Free Pictures and has been designed for Key Stage 3 Computing / ICT.
It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Know how to find Pictures that are free to use
Know how to use Pictures in PowerPoint
Artistic Effects
Colour Settings
Frames
Picture Format Settings
This download includes:
Full Presentation
All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download and all resources are for two single lessons per week for KS 3 Computing i.e. should have enough to cover around 1 hour and fifty minutes.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources (2020)
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson / resource covers 1 Introduction to computer systems: Output Devices and has been designed for GCSE / iGCSE Computing / ICT.
It has the following learning objectives shown below:
Learning objectives/Outcomes:
Know the principles of operation of a range of output devices
Understand how these principles are applied to real life situations
This download includes:
Full Presentation
Two choices of data sheets for activity for small groups or individual students
Extension task
All necessary resources to run the lessons are included in this download and all resources are for a double lesson (or two single lessons) i.e. there should be enough to content to cover around 1 hour and fifty minutes.
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work without any extra planning.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but all comments and suggestions are very welcome and will be used to improve future resources.
Please do leave a review and if you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see (or improvement for this resource), feel free to contact me.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources.
See my other resources for Business Studies, Computer Science and ICT here
This lesson is one of a series to teach Coding techniques in Python and it focusses on introducing Python and gets users to start thinking about how to structure a simple program using interactive and script modes as well as looking at what operators can be used in programs and how Python can output data.
It has been especially designed for GCSE.
Learning Objectives
Know the difference between Interactive and Script mode
Understand how to print out simple Output in Python
Understand what Syntax Errors are and how to avoid them
All necessary resources to run the lesson are included in this download.
A lesson presentation with examples of the code
Challenges to allow students to show their mastery of the concepts all based upon outputting text using different techniques
Possible solutions for each challenge
Original Python files to allow you to run the programs to see how the programs work
Mathematical operators discovery worksheet
This lesson is perfect to use to deliver a full lesson or as revision to help students recap skills they have learnt previously
It is also ideal for NQTs and non-specialist teachers who need to learn Python programming or any teacher wanting to fill in gaps in their Python programming knowledge
The aim of all my resources is to provide lessons / activities of good quality that will add value to your lessons / schemes of work.
All activities and resources have been used in class and any errors will be fixed and resources updated as soon as I am aware of any errors. I have priced my resources at what I consider to be a reasonable cost based upon the amount of effort and work I have put into them but <strong> all comments and suggestions are very welcome </strong> and will be used to improve future resources.
If you have an idea for a topic / resource that you would like to see, feel free to leave a comment.
The contents of this page and all downloaded materials are copyrighted Taylor Teaching Resources
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