Hi all! We teach Computing across different schools and often get asked for interactive resources - so that's what we make. Most resources you will find on here are interactive activities for the children to complete, either on their own device or as an interactive whiteboard activity! Please feel free to send requests or for variations of things found in our shop.
Hi all! We teach Computing across different schools and often get asked for interactive resources - so that's what we make. Most resources you will find on here are interactive activities for the children to complete, either on their own device or as an interactive whiteboard activity! Please feel free to send requests or for variations of things found in our shop.
Based on the retelling of The Three Little Pigs by Martin Goulden these writing templates provide a wide variety of line-spacing and picture/writing ratios, all set in borders made from the characters in the story. Pack contains 10 landscape and 10 portrait templates.
Based on the retelling of The Three Little Pigs by Martin Goulden this Microsoft PowerPoint document is a drag and drop build your own bunting. There are 7 bunting backgrounds to choose from to which characters from the story can be added along with dozens of other decorations. A great activity for children to complete either independently or as part of an Interactive Whiteboard activity. As it is created in PowerPoint, the bunting can then be printed easily to decorate your classroom.
Create your own Queen in this Computing PowerPoint activity for KS1. Teach your children how to insert, resize and rotate shapes in addition to changing their outline colour and fill coulr. Use the premade shape templates to help you and then drag and drop the shapes to create the picture of the Queen.
This is a super easy way to practice shading in fractions of shapes.
Click sections of the shapes to colour them in. Clicking them multiple times will rotate through 4 diffierent colours. Take on the challenge!
-Perfect for the Interactive Whiteboard or for individual use
-Over a 160 unique, editable questions
-5 levels of difficulty (self-differentiation)
-Special macros to create replay-ability and randomise questions.
*Note: You must enable macros on opening this PowerPoint file*
“You arrive at three ancient doors. Which door do you choose?”
Write your own adventure stories where you, the reader, choose your own path - like authors such as Ian Livingstone. Differentiated through 10,7 or 5 paragraphs, write them on the PowerPoint files provided and the hyperlink buttons will take you to the next part of the story. There are two sets of immersive PowerPoint files that each give you starting/linking sentences - provided are 1st person and 3rd person files.
Perfect for practicing setting descriptions and creating writing with suspense!
*Included are some images from a computer game called Legend of Grimrock. Please note that these images are readily available via their website and are simply added in this package for convenience, not profit.
-Learn the animal names in French
-Use the Slideshow mode on your Interactive Whiteboard and call out names in French/English
-Ask the children to select the appropriate animal by clicking on it (on slides 4-5 the animals will flip over to reveal the translation)
-Challenge: See if you can identify all the animals in under 30 seconds!
Love the idea of clay but remember how messy it was last time?
These several, step-by-step picture guides teach you the basics of a computer program called Sculptris - a free 3D modelling program that simulates clay.
We have a new guide of how to create a treasure chest in PowerPoint.
This simple to use guide gives you step-by-step instructions of how to create this Computing lesson. This guide also has the introduction of the different cursor styles that can be taught to your children.
If you like our guides, follow us on Facebook and Instagram with our tag @martingouldendigitalresources for more ideas of how to teach Computing in your classrooms!
Editing Stations are a great tool to use in the classroom for children right across Primary School.
Included in this resource is all the instructions and stops you will need to help your children learn how to edit.
Each of the slides can be edited to make it more personalised for the class and year group you are teaching.
If you use these in the classroom, we would love to hear some feedback as a review. Or post it your Instagram page and tag us @martingouldendigitalresources
Have you been teaching Computing and you have come across lots of terms you are unsure of? Want to know which vocabulary the children should be learning alongside Computing?
We have put together a short list of some go to vocabulary that will be useful for both teachers and children to learn alongside their Computing lessons.
This free resource can be shared on screen or printed off for children to be easily access.
Let’s get Nursery and Reception typing!
Whilst the youngest children are super tech savvy these days, we sometimes forget to teach the basics. This activity introduces EYFS children to typing words on a computer. For this activity we recommend running carpet sessions with small groups of children. Ideally, have this PowerPoint displayed on your interactive white board and use a wireless keyboard that can be passed around the group to type onto. (For your keyboard, we highly recommend buying some lower case letter stickers to stick on the keys!)
Work through each slide following the instructions at the beginning of each section. The sections are as follows:
Copying letters
Initial sounds - type the letter of the initial sound for the pictured animal
CVC - type out the cvc words
Copy the whole word
Type your name
Type the alphabet
A beautiful variety of space/alien themed writing templates both in landscape and portrait.
Several pages of each, differentiated with varying amounts of lines and line thicknesses.
Why not make some of your own aliens using an interactive, drag-and-drop activity?
It’s a perfect activity for the interactive whiteboard or for the children to work independently on the computer:
You can find the resource on TES at my shop:
www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/martinjgoulden
Or by searching the TES resources for
‘create your own alien’
Introducing one of our first in a series of Number Formations sheets.
These sheets have been created to help with the development of children learning about number formations.
Included on each number sheet:
a number rhyme to help remember the formation of the number
numbers to be able to trace
space to practice the number formation
For more ideas please follow us on our Instagram page @martingouldendigitalresources
Using the free program Sculptris, teach your children how to sculpt organically in 3D. This is ideal for first time Sculptris users who have never done any 3D modelling - The step-by-step picture guide will show you exactly what and where to click and what each of your settings should look like.
Also included is a download link to a Sculptris file that teaches children how to use the camera tools effectively to find 8 hidden numbers.
Build on this basic model by creating self portraits, famous people, old/young topics etc.
A beautiful variety of space/alien posters.
Contains 14 unique aliens with a variety of features to explore and discuss. Each has a different number of colourful arms, legs, eyes, teeth, antennae and regular shaped mouths to identify.
If you want to take the discussions further, you might also be interested in creating some ‘WANTED’ style posters using the same aliens in this resource.
Click HERE to view the Wanted Posters
Also, why not make some of your own aliens using an interactive, drag-and-drop activity?
It’s a perfect activity for the interactive whiteboard or for the children to work independently on the computer:
You can find the resource on TES at my shop:
www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/martinjgoulden
Or by searching the TES resources for
‘create your own alien’
A beautiful variety of alien posters.
Contains 14 unique aliens with a variety of features to explore and describe. Each has a different number of colourful arms, legs, eyes, teeth, antennae and regular shaped mouths to identify.
The resources contains 2 sets of posters. The first set gives each alien one made up name. The second set gives each alien two names to sound out. We threw in a little alliteration on the second set just for fun!
Also, why not make some of your own aliens using an interactive, drag-and-drop activity?
It’s a perfect activity for the interactive whiteboard or for the children to work independently on the computer:
You can find the resource on TES at my shop:
www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/martinjgoulden
Or by searching the TES resources for
‘create your own alien’
A collection of Flashcards of animals with their Spanish translation. Perfect to use as part of your main teaching, starters or even could be used as part of a classroom display.
The download includes a free PDF format of 15 animal flashcards.
Why not check out our other language themed resources. Including a PowerPoint game using all these animals. The PowerPoint can be found in our TES Shop HERE
Or by searching the TES resources for
‘Spanish-Interactive Whiteboard Game - Animal Names’
Why not also check out our Interactive Spanish Mini Bundle? Click HERE to view our Spanish Mini Bundle.
This FREE demo file contains:
5 types of arithmetic questions.
30 randomly generated questions for each question type. That’s 150 questions!
Each set of questions is differentiated 3 ways with difficulty progression within.
Easily printable for worksheets and answers are printable too.
Even better completed on the computer by the children as it AUTOMARKS the work giving instant feedback and opportunity to correct.
Infinite re-usability due to being able to random generate new questions with the click of a button.
The full version contains an incredibly extensive but easy to use file with:
36 types of arithmetic questions.
30 randomly generated questions for each question type. That’s over 1000 questions!
Each set of questions is differentiated 3 ways with difficulty progression within.
Easily printable for worksheets and answers are printable too.
Even better completed on the computer by the children as it AUTOMARKS the work giving instant feedback and opportunity to correct.
Infinite re-usability due to being able to random generate new questions with the click of a button.
For the best description of this resources, please watch the associated YouTube video.
My name is Martin Goulden and I’ve worked in Primary Schools for over 10 years, first as a TA and now as an independent Computing specialist. As my wife is a teacher, I know the pressure that teachers are under in order to provide individualised learning, assessment and feedback for each child. I once saw a teacher spend hours and hours preparing and then marking a handful of individualised arithmetic questions only to find that, as usual, some children had completely missed the mark. I had to help, not just the teachers to save the hours of prep and marking time but the children too, to give them instant feedback and satisfaction during their arithmetic sessions.
It has taken me around 100 hours to create this resource in the hope that it will collectively save teachers thousands of hours and provide children with a great platform to learn from.