Students use the letters at the top of the page to complete the keywords below. Each letter can be used once.
Can be used to help students think about spelling keywords correctly.
A double sided worksheet with logical expressions and spaces for students to practice drawing logic circuits.
Includes basic expressions using AND, OR and NOT as well as more challenging expressions using XOR NOR and NAND
A revision resource I have used with year 11 students that explains sorting and searching algorithms:
Binary
Linear
Bubble
Insertion
Merge
With questions to help students revise these areas.
A python programming challenge where students are expected to write a program that checks if a password is considered to be strong. The password must be greater than a certain length, include numbers, symbols, upper & lower case letters, not contain certain words or number pattens.
The booklet includes:
A tick sheet for when students have managed a certain task
A test plan to check that certain passwords are ‘strong’ or not
Some useful snipits of python code that will assist the students.
An extension task.
Good practice for string manipulation.
Depending on your group ability, this could be a 1 or 2 lesson activity.
A booklet of key topic areas -
Students think up potential moral, ethical, social and cultural issues associated with:
Artificial Intelligence
Computers in the workforce
Monitoring Behaviour
Censorship of the Internet
etc.. (Taken from the OCR A Level specification)
Students use the Inputs and Outputs and draw the possible logic gates that could be placed where the ? is.
The 2nd side of the sheet looks at the use of multiple gates.
Binary logic puzzles - Encourage logical problem solving skills.
Starter / Extension task - This PDF document comes with three challenging binary number puzzles with each page containing some practice grids.
A set of three code breaker starter activities on the topics:
INPUT DEVICES
DATABASES
CPU
Encourages students to think about the key terms associated with the topic in question.
Activities to get students working with 2d arrays. Activities include tracing algorithms and writing pseudocode.
I have also included the answer booklet or this task.
I have used this after teaching Binary and Linear searching to a GCSE Computer Science group. It gives the students the opportunity to see a binary and linear search working in Python.
5 Worksheets + 1 workbok on a range of topics including:
Lexical & Syntax analysis
Big O Notation
Stacks & Queues
Binary, Binary Addition & Subtraction
Hexadecimal
Two's Compliment
Networks
The Internet
Software Development Methodologies
Ideal for homework or starting point of a revision session
3 Worksheets on a range of topics from the A451 computing GCSE exam.
Perfect for revision lessons
Individual starter activities for more able.
Perfect cover work.
2 worksheets + 1 starter activity sheet with a wide range of topics to revise. Descriptions, Matching exercises, multiple choice.
Topics:
Big O Notation
Searching Algorithms
Data Types
Databases
Compression (Lossy v Lossless)
Acronym Challenge
CPU
+ a nice starter activity using keywords.