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.
Keyword starter activity for OCR GCSE Computing - representing data section.
- 2 sided document to print (One side is a wordsearch with clues for the keywords, the second side is a keyword scramble activity)
Binary, Hexadecimal, Pixels,
This is the second word spiral task I have created. Students use the clues to find keywords. They write these words in to the spiral. They then use the letters circuled in red to reveal a hidden word.
Great Computer Science Starter 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)
This is the third word spiral task I have created. Students use the clues to find keywords. They write these words in to the spiral. They then use the letters circuled in red to reveal a hidden word.
Great Computer Science Starter activity
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.
A Halloween Computer Science Worksheet based on Hardware (Input Devices)
Students need to select the input devices from the list of hardware and place them in the correct place to reveal a hardware keyword.
Students need to find hardware devices and add them to the correct category.
Input Devices
Output Devices
Both Input and Output Devices
Storage
There are also hidden halloween words in the wordsearch
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.
Fun Christmas activity that gets students to think about words related to Computer Science - They have to use the letters in the Christmas phrase to make words.
Points scored depending on the number of letters - Can be turned in to a competition.