Use the IMG tag to add images to your Weggo! HTML page. Images can be hot linked from other online resources, or a small amount of clipart images are supplied. Support for ALT text is included to promote accessibility and search engine-friendly authoring.
Please be aware that Weggo! is âbetaâ software, and some bugs will be present.
Weggo! is a free-to-use website with no adverts or logins.
I hope you and your students enjoy using Weggo!
Create HTML ordered (numbered) and unordered (bullet-point) lists using Weggoâs unique drag-and-drop editor.
The printable PDF shows step-by-step instructions of how to create simple lists.
Please be aware that Weggo! is âbetaâ software, and some bugs will be present.
Weggo! is a free-to-use website with no adverts or logins.
I hope you and your students enjoy using Weggo!
The second tutorial for the Weggo! HTML Editor introduces more text tags such as headlines and paragraphs, which students use to begin adding more content to their web page.
Please be aware that Weggo! is âbetaâ software, and some bugs will be present.
Weggo! is a free-to-use website with no adverts or logins.
I hope you and your students enjoy using Weggo!
Ten programming challenges to help students practice their problem-solving and Python skills and prepare for their Computer Science GCSE.
Students use their existing programming knowledge to plan each challenge in the booklet before testing it on their computer. This âwriting-before-typingâ approach helps to develop the crucial skills needed to gain maximum marks in the algorithm section of their exam.
The booklet is supplied ready to be printed and stapled to make a 16-page booklet (uses four duplex-printed A4 sheets), and as single pages for individual printing or uploading to your VLE.
A full set of example code is provided for teachers, written in a way which is appropriate for the GCSE students to fully understand.
This is a great way for students to practice their coding skills. Download today.
** For use with the end of module tests in my J277 OCR 1.1 - 1.6 SoW Bundle **
If you do not have the bundle, or any of the individual units of work, please download it from my TES Shop.
Save hours of analysing test data with this complete question-by-question analysis pack.
Easy to set up
Enter student marks into the spreadsheet
Percentages and approximate grade are automatically calculated
Colour-coded columns allow at-a-glance analysis of which questions students performed well on
A Word mail-merge generates a âWhat went wellâ and âEven better ifâ list for each student which can then be used to provide individual feedback and help to fill knowledge gaps
Personalised reports can be printed or emailed directly to students
Step-by-step instructions included.
** For use with the end of module tests in my J277 OCR 2.1 - 2.5 SoW Bundle **
If you do not have the bundle or any of the individual units of work, please download them from my TES Shop.
Save hours of analysing test data with this complete question-by-question analysis pack.
Easy to set up
Enter student marks into the spreadsheet
Percentages and approximate grades are automatically calculated
Colour-coded columns allow at-a-glance analysis of which questions students performed well on
A Word mail-merge generates a âWhat went wellâ and âEven better ifâ list for each student which can then be used to provide individual feedback and help to fill knowledge gaps
Personalised reports can be printed or emailed directly to students
Step-by-step instructions included.
A fun printable Top Trumps style game covering malware (virus, worms, adware, spyware, ransomware, and trojan horses). Play a traditional Top Trumps game or a classroom-optimised version which reduces printing and game time.
This is a great activity to educate and engage. My students loved it!
Supplied files:
A6 sized PDF containing all six cards
A4 sized PDF containing all cards laid-out with cut marks
Playing instructions for both versions of the game
For durability, print on thick card or laminate and they will last for many games.
Download and enjoy
Challenge your higher-ability students to complete these difficult Python programming tasks. Example solutions are included, written using skills which students will be familiar with and no need to install any additional libraries.
Music Quiz
Create and store music titles and artists in a CSV file, choose one at random, remove most of the characters, and ask the player to enter the correct title and artist.
Play Your Cards Right
Based on the classic game show. A card is randomly chosen and the player must guess whether the next card has a higher or lower value. You get nothing for a pair!
Word Clock
Output the current time as a sentence. E.g., 22:53 is âSeven minutes to elevenâ.
Binary Converter
Ask the user to enter a denary integer and convert it to binary.
Book Maker
Download a free book and write a program which counts the number of characters; calculates the number of words and pages; adds page numbers; and a search function. And you get a free classic book!
Design and code a Python game with 10 step-by-step worksheets. Use Pygame and Pygame Zero to create a cheese-collecting, cat-avoiding, fast-paced game!
Introduces students to:
Python graphics
Sprites
Tile maps
Keyboard events
Gameplay ideas
This is an ideal project for extra-curricular clubs. All images, sample code, and teacher support information is included.
I hope your students have as much fun making this game as mine did.
Introduce Adobe Illustrator CC to your KS4 iMedia and KS3 Computing students. Easy-to-deliver, with all example files included too. Introduces:
An overview of bitmap vs vector graphics
Benefits of vector graphics
Creating simple shapes
Creating bezier curvers
Adding text to a path
Included files:
PowerPoint lesson
9 x Example Adobe Illustrator files
To improve support for schools running older versions of Adobe software, supplied example files are compatible with Adobe Illustrator CS6 and all versions of Illustrator CC.