Set of 8 Python Cards in a .pdf format. Each can be printed out as a poster or printed out in A5, folded over as a task card or help sheet. The code shown is annotated to explain when should be seen.
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Set of 8 Python Cards in a .pdf format. Each can be printed out as a poster or printed out in A5, folded over as a task card or help sheet. The code shown is annotated to explain when should be seen.
Should take 1 hour. 51 marks covering Devices, Storage, Operating Systems, Testing, Test plans etc.,
Includes Exam paper, mark scheme, examiners notes for guidance.
GCSE Computing / Computer Science Timed Mini Test. Designed to take 25 minutes to put some pressure on them to perform. Mark scheme included, test is based on programming concepts, IDE's, logic etc.
Year 10 Computer Science Progress Test (9-1).
32 mark progress test using questions from the OCR sample assessment materials (yes could do this yourself but this saves you time). There is no mark schemes but this is ideal as a cover lesson if you are off or for a bit of quiet time!
The test covers hardware, WAN's, file sizing, algorithms, cloud, the acts.
Excellent range of ICT revision resources based around the AQA A Level ICT specification but would be suitable for other exam boards.
This is the last time through for this specification so lets go out with a bang!
Linked List questions with answers. Can be used as a lesson resource to check understanding of how to work out Linked List's as diagrams and as Tables including adding and removing items.
All questions for the INFO 3 AQA specification broken down by topic. For AQA but would suit most exam boards. Questions, answers and examiner reports. The only think you have to do now is get the students to actually use them for revision!
Based on the AQA INFO 2 specification but suitable for most exam boards. 100's of questions broken down into categories with answers and examiners comments.
All topics for INFO 1 AS Level ICT broken down into categories with the marks schemes and examiners comments. From the AQA ICT qualification but suitable for most exam boards.
This is a resource that I used with a year 12 ICT class to revise the use of command words as they seemed unable to answer the questions correctly. Before the lesson set them a 20 mark question to plan as they will self assess their planning ability as part of the lesson. The starter looks at a news article about Ransomeware and they have to identify what back up and security recommendations they would make. The next part of the lesson is an INFO 1 rewind set of short questions to keep these topics in their minds. The main focus of the lesson is what responses are expected based on the command words and example questions are also shown for each command word.
Lesson that covers types of switching as required by the new AS and A Level Computing specification. Contains an A to Z starter activity, recap questions, sample exam questions, the structure of a data packet and an idea for how you could use a practical activity, animation/video to explain, extension task. Designed to be used with OCR but would be suitable for any AS or A Level course.