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Karnaugh Maps
Manipulate Boolean Expressions
Use of Karnaugh maps to simplify Boolean expressions
Lucky Pie for New Year's Day or VASILOPITA (or Roscon) - Python Programming
Lucky pie is a pie which contains a hidden coin or trinket which gives good luck to the receiver. It is a tradition I follow in Greece and I made this programme to share a new year’s pie electronically because of the circumstances and the social distancing.
Fantastic game for all ages to learn python and gui (such as tkinter) !
I strongly recommend it for all your KS2, KS3 and KS5 lessons!
Although for A level you can use OOP programming for the same problem.
Do get in touch with me if you need any advice.
Enjoy!
Boolean Logic
For Computer Science Students from 15 to 19 years old
I use this resource for my year 12 but it’s very simple for everyone in KS3 who studies GCSE, Btec and A level Computer Science
GCSE, A level, Python VERY Basics
Suitable for KS2, KS3, GCSE and A LEVEL
Starts from variables and goes up to simple programmes using sequential structure
Boolean Algebra - De Morgan Laws
Be familiar with rules to derive Boolean Algebra: De Morgan’s Laws, Distribution, Association, Commutation, Double Negation
Use the rules to simplify Boolean expressions
Linear Programming
Linear programming from scratch.
Starting from the very basics until the A level (decision maths)
8 ball
8 ball game with python
Great opportunity to teach random and arrays in Python!
Bubble sort in a 2-dimensional array (python, pascal and c++)
I have created the following programme in python, pascal and c++:
TASK
We have random grades of 25 students from two semesters.
We save this info in a 2 dimensional array of 25 rows and 2 columns
The task is to sort the 2d array according to the second column in
an ascending order via a procedure.
Topics covered:
subprogrammes
random
arrays
sort
Roscon with Python and OOP
Lucky New Year’s pie for Spanish tradition. It has one lucky coin and one zong.
You can teach your students about Python and have fun!
Areas that are covered:
arrays/lists
random
objects (oop)
A level/Btec Class about OOP and Inheritence in theory. Very simply explained. Kids loved it!
This is the first presentation you need to teach in an interesting way how classes and inheritence works.
I have attached a theoritical exam question from A level past paper but it is very simple and all students loved this.
I was also offered a job after presenting this because of my creative work in a such difficult chapter in computer science!
Small Basic Complete Suit Lessons
This is a complete guide of 8 lessons with the student’s booklet. You can use for KS3.
There are differentiated DO NOW Activities in each lesson
Appshed
Create your own mobile app with AppShed.
All resources available here.
Complete pack of lessons for KS3.
E safety Assessment KS3
Assessment lesson for E-Safety (KS3)