A worksheet designed for A level computer science revision covering topics:
Linear & Binary Search algorithms
Shortest Path Algorithms
Binary Trees
A double sided A3 (but prints works in A4) revision worksheet designed for my A Level students studying the OCR H446 Computer Science Spec.
This worksheet covers a wide range of topics from the 1.1 Characteristics of contemporary processors, input, output & storage section.
A-Level OCR Computer Science Revision Poster
Covers:
Big O Notation (Match to an algorithm or statement)
Stacks & Queues (Describe the difference using a list of key terms)
Searching Algorithms (Binary, Linear)
Programming Data Types
Pseudocode (Spotting constructs, parameters, DIV, MOD etc)
This GCSE Computing revision resource covers topics from the A451 OCR exam:
Representing Images
Hexadecimal
Laws related to Computing
CPU performance
File Sizes
Networks
A guide to adding and subtracting floating point binary numbers.
Examples with a couple of questions to check understanding.
Great A-level computer science revision.
A booklet to record arguments for and against debate topics related to computer science. Space for students to formulate a written response (9 mark test answer)
Topics:
Necessity of the Internet
Security Cameras
Video Games
Censorship
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.
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
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
A set of three code breaker starter activities on the topics:
INPUT DEVICES
DATABASES
CPU
Encourages students to think about the key terms associated with the topic in question.
Stacks & Queues Data Structure Worksheet - Used for revision
Practice Pushing and Popping stacks and queues
Describing using key terms
Looking at their uses
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,