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AS Level WJEC Computer Science - Unit 1 Revision E-Workbook and Written (with full teacher answers)
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AS Level WJEC Computer Science - Unit 1 Revision E-Workbook and Written (with full teacher answers)

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AS Level WJEC Computer Science - Unit 1 Examination Revision E-Workbook (with full teacher answers). Questions are regarding: 1.1 Architecture, Fetch-Decode-Execute, Input/Output, Secondary Storage Devices, Networks, Internet 1.2 Logical Operations 1.3 Data Transmission 1.4 Data Representation and Data Types 1.5 Data Structures 1.6 Organisation of Data 1.7 Database Systems 1.8 The Operating System This is a comprehensive e-book to allow teachers to use in class or via home-learning. WJEC past paper questions are collated in a workbook format to be used on devices for easy marking. Can be uploaded to OneDrive for easy use. A full written version is also included. Full interactive answer sheet provided with links and index for easy access to questions and answers.
Christmas Networking Crossword
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Christmas Networking Crossword

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This free to use printable Christmas Crossword for GCSE and AS/A Level Computer Science or ICT/Digital, is a great filler for lessons before the holidays. Answers included. If you like this free resource, kindly leave a comment in the review section.
An Introduction to Programming for Key Stage 2
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An Introduction to Programming for Key Stage 2

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This 50 - 60 minute lesson will introduce programming to a younger audience. It is fun and easy. This lesson is based on programming constructs such as iteration and sequencing and is a fast paced and thoughtful lesson, with extension exercises. Included in this pack are the following: A full lesson plan with answers A full presentation with coded videos included An answer key for the 2nd task A task sheet This is suitable for a Year 5 or 6 class as an introduction to movement and loops, however this can also be used for a Year 7 class as an introduction at secondary school.
GCSE Computer Science - Networks Test 1
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GCSE Computer Science - Networks Test 1

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This test resource will provide you with a quick test for the Networks unit. This test can be used as a written version or as an e-test. This is a first part test with teacher answers and success criteria. There is a PowerPoint and video attached for use in lessons either in the classroom or for home learning. Note that there are two versions here for success criteria dependent on exam board criteria. Questions include the following: What is a network What is a LAN Advantages and disadvantages of a LAN What is a router What is a WAP What is a switch
Binary Trees A Level Computer Science presentation - WJEC
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Binary Trees A Level Computer Science presentation - WJEC

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This is a must have for all Computer Science A Level teachers. This is an easy to understand Binary Search Trees presentation with video to aid retention and student test sheet with teacher answer sheet. This presentation details the following: Depth First Algorithms Pre-order Traversal In-order traversal Post-order traversal Uses of traversals
GCSE Computer Science (OCR) Class Test Unit 1.1 - Systems Architecture
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GCSE Computer Science (OCR) Class Test Unit 1.1 - Systems Architecture

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This editable e-class and written test paper with teacher answers is aimed at GCSE (OCR) Computer Science and the Systems Architecture unit. A PowerPoint presentation with answers for further discussions in class is also provided, along with a video for students to use for revision and to aid with retention. The paper is for a 30 minute test, with 22 marks awarded. The test consists of a mixture of past papers that include questions on the following: Unit 1.1.1 - Architecture of the CPU Unit 1.1.2 - CPU Performance Unit 1.1.3 - Embedded Systems
Data Types - Binary and Denary Conversion (Beginners)
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Data Types - Binary and Denary Conversion (Beginners)

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This quick, fast paced, editable resource, comes with a colourful presentation describing binary and denary and how to convert them. There is a team competition, with live editable areas for entering scores and a timer included in the presentation. This is a fun introduction to binary for any age group. Aims and Objectives of this presentation: Introduction to the idea of the CPU carrying instructions Introduction to Base 2 and Base 10 Introduction to binary to denary conversion Introduction to denary to binary conversion Use of ICT skills to use a free fast binary convertor to encourage retention
An Introduction to Algorithms - Key Stage 3
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An Introduction to Algorithms - Key Stage 3

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This editable resource, comes with a colourful presentation and worksheets for class, including homework and lesson plan. This is an introduction to algorithms in an easy to understand format for Year 9, but can be used for Year 8 also.
GCSE Computer Science (OCR) - Class Test Unit 1.6 Ethical, Legal, Cultural and Environmental Impacts
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GCSE Computer Science (OCR) - Class Test Unit 1.6 Ethical, Legal, Cultural and Environmental Impacts

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This editable e-class and written class test versions of the Ethical, Legal, Cultural and Environmental Impacts of Digital Technology unit, with teacher answers is aimed at GCSE (OCR) Computer Science. The paper is for a 30 minute test, with 16 marks awarded. A PowerPoint presentation with answers for further discussion in class is also provided, along with a video for students to use for revision and to aid with retention. The test consists of a mixture of past paper questions and answers based on the 2015, 2017, 2018 and sample paper questions and answers: Unit 1.6.1 – Ethical, Legal, Cultural and Environmental Impacts
GCSE Computer Science (OCR) - Class Test Unit 1.5 Systems Software
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GCSE Computer Science (OCR) - Class Test Unit 1.5 Systems Software

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This editable e-class and written class test versionss of the Systems Software unit, with teacher answers is aimed at GCSE (OCR) Computer Science. The paper is for a 30 minute test, with 21 marks awarded. A PowerPoint presentation with answers for further discussion in class is also provided, along with a video for students to use for revision and to aid with retention. The test consists of a mixture of past paper questions and answers based on the 2015, 2017, 2018 and sample paper questions and answers: Unit 1.5.1 – Operating Systems Unit 1.5.2 – Utility Software
WJEC GCSE - Computer Science Specification
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WJEC GCSE - Computer Science Specification

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This colourful full GCSE specification for WJEC Computer Science is free to download and use in lessons to discuss the specification or to give out to students. If you like this free resource, kindly leave a comment in the review section.
GCSE OCR - Computer Science Specification
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GCSE OCR - Computer Science Specification

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A colourful specification PowerPoint to give out to your class at the start of their GCSE journey or to use as a discussion in lessons, based on the new 2022 specification. If you like this free resource, kindly leave a comment in the review section.
GCSE Computer Science (OCR) - Class Test Unit 1.4 Network Security
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GCSE Computer Science (OCR) - Class Test Unit 1.4 Network Security

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This editable e-class and written class test versions of the Network Security unit, with teacher answers is aimed at GCSE (OCR) Computer Science. The paper is for a 40 minute test, with 24 marks awarded. A PowerPoint presentation with answers for further discussion in class is also provided, along with a video for students to use for revision and to aid with retention. The test consists of a mixture of past paper questions and answers based on the 2015, 2017, 2018 and sample paper questions and answers: Unit 1.4.1 - Threats to Computer Systems and Networks Unit 1.4.2 - Identifying and Preventing Vulnerabilities
GCSE Computer Science (OCR) - Class Test Unit 1.3 Computer Networks, Connections and Protocols
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GCSE Computer Science (OCR) - Class Test Unit 1.3 Computer Networks, Connections and Protocols

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This editable e-class and written class test versions of the Computer Networks unit, with teacher answers is aimed at GCSE (OCR) Computer Science. The paper is for a 40 minute test, with 30 marks awarded. A PowerPoint presentation with answers for further discussions in class is also provided, along with a video for students to use for revision and to aid with retention. The test consists of a mixture of past paper questions and answers based on the 2015, 2017, 2018 and sample paper questions and answers: Unit 1.3.1 – Network Topologies Unit 1.3.2 – Wired and Wireless Networks, Protocols and Layers
GCSE Computer Science (OCR) - Class Test Unit 1.2 Memory and Storage
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GCSE Computer Science (OCR) - Class Test Unit 1.2 Memory and Storage

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This editable e-class and written class test versions, with teacher answers is aimed at GCSE (OCR) Computer Science. The paper is for a 30 minute test, with 21 marks awarded. A PowerPoint presentation with answers for further discussions in class is also provided, as is a video to aid with retention. The test consists of a mixture of past paper questions and answers based on the 2015, 2017, 2018 and sample paper questions and answers. This test is based on the following criteria: Image file types Compression Secondary storage File capacity RAM and ROM Virtual Memory
AS Level Computer Science Exam (2)
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AS Level Computer Science Exam (2)

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This editable examination paper with teacher answers is aimed at AS Level Computer Science, it is the second exam paper in this series. The paper is for an exam of 1 hour, with 37 marks awarded. The exam consists of a mixture of past papers that include questions on the following: Boolean operators Storage capacity Binary and hexadecimal Binary addition Logical shift Arithmetic shift Logical statement ASCII Twos complement Sign and magnitude
AS Level Computer Science Exam (1)
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AS Level Computer Science Exam (1)

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This editable examination paper with teacher answers is aimed at AS Level Computer Science. The paper is for an exam of 1.5 hours, with 55 marks awarded. The exam consists of a mixture of past papers that include questions on the following: Networking Architecture Flow chart interpretation Programming Testing Simplifying a boolean expression If you like this free resource, kindly leave a comment in the review section.
GCSE Networks Computer Science - Test 2
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GCSE Networks Computer Science - Test 2

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This resource will provide you with a second quick test for the Networks unit. This resource consists of teacher answers and success criteria. Within here are two versions of the test, written and e-format, pdf of teacher answers and PowerPoint and for use in lessons either in the classroom or for home learning and videos for students. Note that there are two versions here for the success criteria based on different exam boards.
Java Programming-Greenfoot Video Bundle
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Java Programming-Greenfoot Video Bundle

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This Greenfoot video bundle is perfect for use during class or home. The videos explain in detail, using a picture book format, how to set up Greenfoot and understand how to add elements and features to make a simple game. All code has been tested and will run perfectly. The videos include the following: How to download and Greenfoot and understanding the environment An introduction to the editor How to add and manipulate actors How to simply add sound How to add a counter and get it to work