Test suitable for year 12 students to check progress or as a revision aid. There is an editable word document to allow you to customize the content/layout if you like and a .pdf file to use straight away. There is a mix of questions including a longer question at the end to test QWC. It is out of 35 marks and is designed to take 45 minutes.
Covers the use of folders, application packages, generic software, use of word processing software, software distribution and a 14 mark question on presentation methods, devices and media.
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.
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.
Originally a checklist for Part C of Unit 3 of the OCR GCSE ICT course. As students progress through their spreadsheet work they become 'Ninja's. Can also be used as a revision aid for Key stage 3 to AS or A2.
Designed for BTEC Level 3 Public Services but would be suitable for level 2 students. Covers P3 for Unit 8 War and Terrorism. Has a recap on prior lessons where they created drawings of what a terrorist looks like and who the IRA are, videos on the mindset of terrorists, 911 news video footage, an activity to challenge the students idea of what a terrorist is, methods of terrorists activity, scenarios to write a news article as part of P3. (I used this as part of a wall display which I then photographed as evidence)
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!
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.
Suitable for year 10 or 11. Includes problem solving, trace tables, algorithms, binary and hex and a 6 marker at the end. Designed to last for 50 minutes and worth 45 marks. No mark scheme just the questions.