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Fake news? Full Lesson for KS3
Designed for KS3 or high ability KS2 in Citizenship, English or Tutor groups.
Contains worksheet, presentation, quiz, activities and more!
The OECD announced that schools should teach people how to identify fake news. This lesson resource does just that.
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GCSE Business Studies Starters Bundle for Edexcel (1BS0)
GCSE Business Studies Starters for Edexcel (1BS0)
Contains cine images and an interactive hex game
Covers the following topics
1.1 Enterprise and entrepreneurship
1.2 Spotting a business opportunity
1.3 Putting a business idea into practice
1.4 Making the business effective
1.5 Understanding external influences on business
2.1 Growing the business
2.2 Making marketing decisions
2.3 Making operational decisions
2.4 Making financial decisions
2.5 Making human resource decisions
Ethical and Legal debates for Pearson Edexcel GCSE in Computer Science
A PowerPoint presentation with over 100 ethical and legal debates for the Pearson Edexcel GCSE in Computer Science.
Helps learners study the following specification reference:
1.8 Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental concerns.
How to investigate and discuss Computer Science technologies while considering:
- ethical issues
- legal issues
- cultural issues environmental issues. privacy issues.
Written by subject specialists, with in depth debates that are relevant to students. Content covers AI, automation, gaming, privacy, hacking, security, cloud services, piracy, copyright, algorithms, emerging technology, wearable technology and more!
The pack includes a voting card that you may choose to use for students to vote, or students can move from one side of the room to another.
A great resource that can be used for starters or plenaries, and can also become the basis of an entire lesson.
2.4 Marketing Mix for OCR GCSE (9-1) in Business
Complete resources for OCR GCSE (9-1) in Business
Contains:
a full presentation
McDonalds activitity
Interactive questions
Retail discussion activity
Fully class-tested and ready to go!
Chinese New Year KS3 assembly
KS3 assembly themed around Chinese New Year
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Assembly Mega Pack
An AMAZING set of assembly and lesson resources in the form of this great no-prep pack.
Offers an incredible amount of value.
16 individual resources, ready to go!
Healthy eating assembly
A healthy eating assembly that could also be used as a lesson resource.
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Abstraction resources for computing KS3
A fantastic set of resources. Abstraction is one of those topics where teachers may need a little extra help.
Here are three resources that cut through what abstraction is and how students can really get to grips with this concept that is essential for computer science!
Ethics debates for AQA GCSE Computer Science 9-1 8520
A PowerPoint presentation with over 100 ethical and legal debates for AQA Computer Science 9-1 (8520)
Investigate and discuss Computer Science technologies while considering:
ethical issues
legal issues
cultural issues environmental issues. privacy issues.
Written by subject specialists, with in depth debates that are relevant to students. Content covers AI, automation, gaming, privacy, hacking, security, cloud services, piracy, copyright, algorithms, emerging technology, wearable technology and more!
The pack includes a voting card that you may choose to use for students to vote, or students can move from one side of the room to another.
A great resource that can be used for starters or plenaries, and can also become the basis of an entire lesson.
Factorials (!) - Maths enrichment
Students love to be extended. Here students are introduced to factorials through real life concepts, and are introduced to permutations.
Want more out of your students? You need to ask more.
Internet Safety Lesson - Managing screen time
A full set of resources for a lesson around screentime.
Covers identifying habits and behaviours (e.g., excessive screen time or video game usage) that can be detrimental to health, and explain how people can be encouraged to adopt healthier alternatives.
Resources include:
Discussions
Brainstorming
Collages
Track your screen time
Dijkstra's Algorithm for Maths
Dijkstra’s Algorithm
The way I would run this is to talk through the motivation for the algorithm from the presentation, and give the terminology worksheet to be filled in (answer in the presentation). We’d then work through the brute force worksheet. I might then run through the example, then give them the simple graph to fill in. Than we would work through TaskGraph1 for the graphs. Then I might get them to either code, or come up with graphs for them to solve in small groups or in pairs.
Included:
TPT presentation
Labels to fill in worksheets to give structure for the students to fill in answers
TaskGraph1 3 graphs to run Dijkstras on.
AnswerGraph1 and 2 -answers for the graphs
Brute force worksheet and brute force worksheet answers
CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS maths and Science WebQuest
Students can discover more about Carl Friedrich Gauss in a fun and interactive way.
Zero preparation for the teacher!
Gauss is considered to be a master of mathematics, revolutionizing number theory. He also contributed to physical sciences.
Students respond to open-ended questions in this nicely presented resource.
Binary Search full lesson
A full lesson for Binary search.
The intention is for you to run through the presentation with the basics of the algorithm.
The resources are not language dependent (although the coding challenge does have a solution in Python, this is easily changed to your language of choice)
Students then have arrows cut out of ArrowsActivityResources.docx and record the algorithm stepping through numbers.docx
The students then optionally step through NamesToSearch.docx
Students then code TaskPseudocodeGuessingGame.doc
Then students should be able to code the binary search algorithm!
Prims Algorithm using a Matrix
Complete pack including presentation, step by step guide, tasks and teacher presentation.
Well presented and with full answers.
Quicksort - Lesson pack
Tried and tested quicksort resources. Do not depend on any particular language, here is a presentation to help a teacher deliver the content along with worksheets.
New Friendship games for KS2
A set of new friendship games.
Ideal for the start of term, or whenever you are forming new groups.
Positive and negative number maths puzzles
Cut the triangles out, and the students fit them back together to create the larger triangle.
A great differentiated resource that is certain to engage your students and cement their knowledge of positive and negative numbers.
Representing Algorithms - The Fundamentals - COMPLETE UNIT - GCSE Computer Science Resources
Highly recommended algorithms pack for GCSE - workbook, lesson plan, worksheets, posters and more!
Suitable for teachers of GCSE, and will be of particular interest to PGCE students, NQTs or departments that need that little bit of support in the delivery of this challenging qualification.
You get high quality original resources that are both class-tested and lesson ready. You may of course alter and modify the resources for your class, and you get my support for the lessons (worksheets have been developed for customers and added to packs in the past).
Use the completely free (forever) workbook available at https://tinyurl.com/y2xld5az
This pack includes a full set of supporting worksheets.
Posters:
PseudocodePoster
PseudocodePoster2
Lesson Plans:
Introduction to algorithms
Algorithms in depth: Abstraction and Decomposition
Extending your knowledge of algorithms
The 30 second lesson plan
Worksheets:
What are abstraction terms
What are algorithms Matching (+ Answer key)
FlowChartShapes (+ Answer key)
PMIChart
Flowcharts (+ Answer key)
DecomposeShopping
AbstractionMap
AbstractionOrDecomposition
What is abstraction
AbstractionOrDecomposition
AbstractionCreating
AbstractionProblem
DecompositionProblem
Tellanabstractionstory
Brainstorm (+ suggestions)
Voting activity:
YesNoVotingCards
AgreeDisagreeVotingCards
AlgorithmsVoting
Extras:
The 30 second lesson plan (for teachers in a hurry!)
Support - how to contact me for help (I can’t guarantee instant help, but I’m here for you!)
Workbook Table of Contents:
Definitions
Algorithms
Pseudocode
Flowcharts
Comparison of pseudocode and flowcharts
The Tools to help us solve problems
Decomposition
Abstraction
Teaching requirements:
It would be beneficial to read through the workbook and lesson plan before attempting to deliver the material. Enclosed is a 30-second quick start guide if you do not have time for this.
Unusual software requirements
None
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Responsibility posters
Responsibility posters