Designed to print in A3 but works fine in A4 - Double sided poster/worksheet with prompts for a range of key terms on the 'networks' topic of OCR GCSE Computing
RING, STAR, BUS
Network Hardware
Tricky Questions
Single sided Database revision poster/sheet including topics and key terms.
Stacks & Queues Data Structure Worksheet - Used for revision
Practice Pushing and Popping stacks and queues
Describing using key terms
Looking at their uses
A bundle of revision worksheets covering key areas of the OCR A Level Computer Science 1.2 Software and Software Development section
System Software
Application Software
Utilities Software
Translators
Lexical & Syntax Analysis
Software Development Methodologies
Little Man Computer Branching tasks
A revision/teaching aid worksheet (Double sided) That includes explanations and examples of binary logic notations, Truth Table tasks, Logic gate diagram tasks.
Complete the segments by filling them in with binary numbers. The numbers should complete a number pattern.
Ideal activity for learning binary / a starter activity
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 set of booklets that get students used to tracing code, predicting outputs, and writing code.
I have used these booklets with my classes to prepare students for GCSE computer science.
There is a booklet for:
Sequence
Selection
Iteration
re-cap on sequence, selection and iteration
Functions and procedures
Lists
Each booklet builds up the students confidence at writing code. Prediction outputs, filling in the blanks, spotting syntax errors and writing code.
I get my students to predict, then check if they are correct by typing the code in to either IDLE or an online python application like trinket.io
A booklet containing explanations and exercises on binary number conversion, hexadecimal number conversion, ASCII and Unicode.
Activities include:
Converting numbers
Binary number pattern worms
Hex Grid Challenge
ASCII word challenge
Unicode Emoji Challenge
Binary number conversion task. Pupils colour in the numbers in the 5 times table. This will reveal a hidden number when the page is turned.
Great activity when introducing binary with a bit of maths too!
21 words with the letters jumbled up - some of them are computer science and some of them are Christmas related.
Answers included at the bottom to save you having to engage the brain as you approach the Christmas holiday!