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Welcome to my TES shop! I am a subject leader for ICT & Computer Science, creating and sharing resources to support teachers in delivering ICT, Computer Science, Computational Thinking and the Digital Competence Framework. For more resources, visit robbotresources.com email: robbotresources@outlook.com

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Welcome to my TES shop! I am a subject leader for ICT & Computer Science, creating and sharing resources to support teachers in delivering ICT, Computer Science, Computational Thinking and the Digital Competence Framework. For more resources, visit robbotresources.com email: robbotresources@outlook.com
Application of Computational Thinking Across the Curriculum
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Application of Computational Thinking Across the Curriculum

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Introducing the Computational Thinking Across the Curriculum Poster Set — a vibrant and comprehensive collection designed to empower secondary school educators to seamlessly integrate computational thinking into 20 diverse subjects. This meticulously crafted set dispels the myth that computational thinking is exclusive to computer science, showcasing its universal applicability in fostering critical problem-solving skills across the curriculum. Key Features: Comprehensive Coverage: Each poster delves into the four cornerstones of computational thinking—Decomposition, Pattern Recognition, Abstraction, and Algorithm Design—providing clear, subject-specific examples that illustrate their application in various disciplines, from History and Art to Mathematics and Physical Education. Engaging Visuals: Designed with eye-catching graphics and a teacher-friendly layout, these posters not only enhance classroom aesthetics but also serve as effective visual aids to reinforce learning concepts. Versatile Use: Ideal for classroom displays, staff rooms, and professional development sessions, this poster set is a valuable resource for promoting interdisciplinary problem-solving and critical thinking skills among students. Educator Empowerment: By providing practical examples and strategies, this display set equips teachers with the tools to confidently incorporate computational thinking into their lesson plans, regardless of the subject they teach. Benefits: Enhances Student Engagement: By integrating computational thinking into various subjects, students develop transferable skills that enhance their analytical and problem-solving abilities. Supports Cross-Curricular Learning: Encourages a holistic approach to education, fostering connections between disciplines and promoting a deeper understanding of subject matter. Promotes Critical Thinking: Helps students break down complex problems, recognize patterns, abstract essential information, and develop step-by-step solutions applicable in real-world scenarios. Embrace the versatility of computational thinking and transform your teaching approach with the Computational Thinking Across the Curriculum Poster Set. Empower your students to become adept problem solvers and critical thinkers, prepared to excel across all areas of study and download your free copy today! Loved this resource? Please take a moment to leave a review and let other teachers know how it has helped in your classroom. Your feedback makes a huge difference!
Computational Thinking in Physical Education
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Computational Thinking in Physical Education

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Download your own copy of my popular poster as featured on my twitter account! Poster includes a wide range of ideas on how to incorporate computational thinking within PE lessons. I have included both PNG and JPEG versions. Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit! Update: Now saved in high resolution 1440x2560 Please leave a review!
Computational Thinking Classroom Ideas
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Computational Thinking Classroom Ideas

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A set of informative posters to support the delivery of computational thinking within the classroom across all subjects and years! With particular relevance to the Digital Competence Framework within Wales, this resource was created as a guide to educators at all levels on how to incorporate Computational Thinking into lessons. This resource also provides suggestions on how the terminology can be simplified and delivered at different levels of education. There are a broad range of practical ideas on how to integrate computational thinking questions, tasks and games into subjects across the curriculum. I hope you find it of use! Update: Now in high definition 2560x1440 **Please Leave a Review!!!**
GCSE 9-1 Computer Science: Impact of Digital Technology on Society
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GCSE 9-1 Computer Science: Impact of Digital Technology on Society

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Has technology improved our lives or has it actually made our lives worse? This poster was created to promote debate within the classroom within my year 11 students to prepare them for their computer science exams. I have included a range of topics with positive, negative and thought provoking questions for students to consider. The topics covered are also suitable for GCSE ICT exams. Please leave a review!
What is Computational Thinking?
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What is Computational Thinking?

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A series of 6 classroom wall posters to promote the concept of computational thinking. Alongside the 4 parts of computational thinking (Decomposition, Pattern Recognition, Abstraction and Algorithm design), I have also included debugging which includes common errors (example syntax and logical). PNG and PDF versions included. Computational Thinking is a skill set that can be used across the curriculum, not just within computer science! The logical approach to solving a problem means that it’s application can be used to develop and improve students ability to deal with difficult problems in a more rational way. The aim of my posters is to make you realise that many of the brilliant tasks that teachers facilitate week in, week out actually include computational thinking. It’s just a matter of making it more explicit! Please leave a review!