A-Level Computer Science - Exam Style Questions
Double sided worksheet with over 20 questions on the following topics:
CPU - Difference between Von Neumann & Harvard; Clock Speed,
Logic Gates; The purpose of a D Type Flip Flop,
Big Data; Data Mining,
Databases, Features, Key terms,
Programming, Functional, High-level, Assembly Language, Machine Code.
A worksheet designed for A level computer science revision covering topics:
Linear & Binary Search algorithms
Shortest Path Algorithms
Binary Trees
A double sided A3 (but prints works in A4) revision worksheet designed for my A Level students studying the OCR H446 Computer Science Spec.
This worksheet covers a wide range of topics from the 1.1 Characteristics of contemporary processors, input, output & storage section.
A booklet which guides students through the basics of programming in python. The booklet is designed for students to work through alongside teacher input.
The booklet includes spaces for students notes on the 3 basic constructs: Sequence, Selection & Iteration.
Questions in the booklet ask students to suggest variable types for set tasks.
Stretch and challenge activities for the more able students are also included.
Double sided worksheet
GCSE / A Level / KS3 Computer Science Starter Worksheet
Side 1 (Guess the key term based on 4 picture clues)
Side 2(Work out the odd one out from 4 picture/word clues)
Double sided worksheet covering:
Logical Shifts and their effects
Logic Gates (AND, OR, NOT, XOR, NOR, NAND)
Masking with logical operators
All included in the NEW GCSE spec and in A Level Computer Science
Ideal for revision, securing understanding, cover work
A Word document with sections relating to:
Working out file sizes of images.
Using co-ordinates.
Looking at an existing game and looking for the decisions that need to be made
Make your own game with 3 decisions
Modify a game
Legal issues related to modifying code (Open Source, Copyright and Patents Act)
The document is set of tasks that pupils must provide evidence that they have completed. It does not teach students how to create the game.
One to four player word game.
Each player takes it in turn to try and write a keyword related to computer science on the board.
Each letter has a value.
The winner after 5 rounds is player with the largest score.
An A3 (but works in A4) double sided worksheet for Computer Science. The overall topic is 'Programming Techniques' and includes tasks such as:
Describe Key Terms
Data Types
3 Basic Constructs
Operators
Flowchart Symbols
Spotting iterations/conditions in code
Rewriting loops
String Manipulation
Programming Standards.
Good for general revision - Used with both A level and GCSE groups before Mocks.
Three files that students can use to store their research on the following topics from the OCR GCSE (9-1) spec:
System Security
Network Protocols
Legislation relevant to Computer Science
Ideal research lesson if cover work is required.
Some more revision for the OCR A451 exam. Double sided worksheet including questions on:
Binary addition,
Logic gates,
RAM & ROM
Storage
Programming
Character Sets
Software
A Level Computer Science revision poster A3 but works well on A4
Topics Covered:
Describing computational methods
CPU performance
Acronym challenge
Lossy & Lossless Compression
Databases
A range of revision topics for the GCSE Computing OCR spec including:
Compression
Databases
The CPU (Clock Speed, Cache, Cores)
Acronyms
Key Term Description tasks
A revision worksheet covering 4 software development methodologies (2 each side of a worksheet)
Waterfall
RAD
Spiral
Agile (Including Extreme Programming)
Double sided worksheet
Side 1: Two images taken from football related computer games. Task is to spot variables and state a suitable data type
Side 2: A whole load of computing acronyms. What do they stand for?
A double sided A3 (Works in A4) revision worksheet covering a wide range of key areas of 1.4 Data Types, Data Structures, Boolean Algebra.
Most of the content is based on Data Types and Data Structures. The Boolean Algebra Section is naming gates as I have covered this section in more detail in a previous worksheet.