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
The guide gives examples of how to:
Use loops (WHILE and FOR)
IF statements
Read and Write to text files
Use random numbers
Carry out basic mathematics
String Manipulation
There are a set of challenges that use the techniques covered in the booklet on the last page.
Another double sided poster of mixed revision topics from the OCR A451 Computing spec.
Topics include
Programming
Hardware (Input, Output, Storage)
Primary Storage
Binary Logic
Laws related to computer science
General knowledge computer science word spiral starter task.
Use the clues to find keyterms, write them in the spiral, find the circled letters, unscramble to reveal the hidden word!
6 Revision Worksheets to help students revise for the OCR A-Level Computer Science Exams
Sections cover (1.1, 1.2, 1.4)
Logic Gates, Shifts
Software
Data Types
Data Structures
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.
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 double sided A3 (But works well in A4) revision worksheet covering a large range of key areas from the OCR A Level Computer Science section 1.2 - Software and software development.
A Christmas related Computer Science task.
Convert the binary numbers and look up the colour on the grid at the bottom of the page.
PDF and Publisher file included so you can edit the colours (I like a messy tree)