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Complete units of work, paper based or for lessons with computer access. Individual and stand alone lesson plans that are ideal for cover lessons. All lesson plans and resources are suitable to be taught by a cover supervisor. All lessons identify RWCM links and opportunities to identify careers guidance support. Some include expert teacher commentary but all provide a framework for any teacher to follow. Lesson plans are built using an accelerated learning cycle.

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Complete units of work, paper based or for lessons with computer access. Individual and stand alone lesson plans that are ideal for cover lessons. All lesson plans and resources are suitable to be taught by a cover supervisor. All lessons identify RWCM links and opportunities to identify careers guidance support. Some include expert teacher commentary but all provide a framework for any teacher to follow. Lesson plans are built using an accelerated learning cycle.
17 Hexadecimal
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17 Hexadecimal

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This lesson is a stand alone lesson that introduces students to the concept of hexadecimal and asks them to develop skills in converting between binary and denary and hexadecimal. Students will require knowledge of and skills with converting between binary and denary. It also starts to introduce the idea of colour and images being represented by computer code. It touches on high and low level programming languages. Learning Mat (LM) Worksheet is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PDF formats. Lesson Plan (LP) is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PPT Slideshow. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality.
Data Representation
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Data Representation

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A collection of lesson plans that cover the GCSE Specification for Pearson Edexcel Computer Science but that have been differentiated for key stage 3 introduction to data representation. All are complete lessons with learning mats (LM) worksheets, and lesson plans (LP). LM are provided in PPTX, PPT and PDF format. LP are provided in PPTX, PPT and PPS format. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality. The lessons take the students on a journey with plenty of recap opportunities to consolidate learning, and a range of learning and teaching activities. Lessons generally do not need computer access, so this unit of work is suitable for cover lessons. There are teacher’s notes which also help to make the lesson appropriate for non-specialist or second subject teachers.
45 Wired and Wireless Networks
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45 Wired and Wireless Networks

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This lesson is the 5th in a series of lessons designed to improve students’ understanding of how networks are organised. In this lesson students consider a range of different features of wired and wireless networks and how they impact on the performance of the network. Students should be taught to be critical about real life situations and apply their learning in this lesson to explain which type of network is best for which type of situation. This lesson is provided in PPTX, PPTS, PPT formats. The learning mat is provided in PPTX, PPT and PDF formats. Some animation and image features may be lost in PPT formats.
40 Network Basics
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40 Network Basics

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A complete lesson and the first lesson of a unit designed to encourage students to understand how and why networks are used. This lesson is focused on the benefits and drawbacks of using a network but also covers the differences between client-server and peer-to-peer networks. The resources include a 'takeaway menu ’ of homework tasks, a selection of possible bell work activities as well as a fully detailed lesson plan and learning mat for students to demonstrate their understanding of the topic. LP in pptx, ppt and pps formats (though some image and animation functionality is lost in earlier versions of PowerPoint. LM, bell work and homework s PPTX, PPT and PDF formats
38 Assessment Task: Hardware & Software
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38 Assessment Task: Hardware & Software

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This lesson draws the whole unit to a close. During the unit students will have studied the different hardware and software components that make up a computer system. You should use one lesson to set the assessment task and then use this lesson as an opportunity for Dedicated Improvement and Reflection Time (DIRT). Students will understand the correct answers to the questions on the assessment, and then complete 3 targets set by the teacher in their feedback. The lesson plan is provided in .PPT, .PPTS and .PPTX format, while the learning mat or assessment sheet is provided as PPTX, PPS and PDF.
46 Network Speeds
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46 Network Speeds

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LO: To construct expressions involving file size, transmission rate and time for calculating network speeds. This lesson is the 6th in a series of lessons designed to improve students’ understanding of how networks are organised. In this lesson students focus on the mathematics involved in calculating network speeds, file sizes and time taken to transmit data. Students are asked to recall learning about units used for measuring file sizes. This lesson reflects on the need for accuracy and questions involve units such as MiB, GiB and TiB. This lesson is provided in PPTX, PPTS, PPT formats. The learning mat and homework sheet is provided in PPTX, PPT and PDF formats. Some animation and image features may be lost in PPT formats.
27 Von Neumann Stored Program Concept.
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27 Von Neumann Stored Program Concept.

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This lesson builds on learning from the introductory lesson for this unit. In the previous lesson, students were asked to complete a homework research activity, so if you have not run this lesson you will need to delete or change this activity. The content of this lesson is a core part of the learning for the GCSE computer science course and asks students to understand that while the computer is running a program, the data and instructions need to be stored / held. You can extend students to understand that this disappears when the program stops or the computer is switched off. This lesson has been created with the Pearson Edexcel specification in mind, but is appropriate for other exam boards. Lesson plans are provided in PPTX, PPT and PPS format, while learning mats are provided in PPTX, PPT and PDF formats.
31 Secondary Storage
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31 Secondary Storage

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This is the sixth lesson in a sequence of lessons that cover Topic 3: Computers on the Pearson Edexcel GCSE Computer Science course. In this lesson students are reminded about the core model for a computer system, and discuss the need for secondary storage. They are introduced to the history of the development of secondary storage and are asked to compare the functionality, use and benefits and drawbacks of optical, magnetic and solid state storage. Lesson plans are saved in PPTX, PPTS and PPT format. The learning mat (worksheet) and starter activity are saved in PPTX, PPTS and PDF format. Note that PPT files have lost some of the functionality of the animation settings and images.
Encryption and Ciphers
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Encryption and Ciphers

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A unit of work that does not require access to computers or the internet. Fully resourced with lesson plans (PPT) and worksheets for each lesson. 7 Lessons plus assessment and DIRT lesson. practical activities involving a range of cipher techniques written tasks related to internet encryption. solutions to tasks included in lesson plans. Lesson plans include teacher notes and guidance on where differentiation will be needed. Includes a range of activities including peer and self assessment, questioning and accelerated learning. Notes on professional development. Reading, Writing, Communication and Mathematics links are highlighted together with opportunities for career guidance.
A1b Security Issues with Open Networks
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A1b Security Issues with Open Networks

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This is the second lesson in a sequence of lessons about modern use of technology. Students will be given the opportunity to build on learning from lesson 1 and to consider in greater detail the issues surrounding the use of open networks and mobile internet access. In this lesson, students will develop understanding of reasons why some networks are more secure than others, and be able to describe the impact on performance of ad hoc networks of distance, amount of data traffic and type of device. The lesson plan (LP) and learning mat (LM) are provided as PPTX, PPT and PDF formats, although animation and other features are limited in PPT and PDF formats.
A1C Network Availability
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A1C Network Availability

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The third lesson in a sequence of lessons that consider use of modern technology by businesses and individuals. This lesson builds on learning about ad hoc networks and focuses on mobile network coverage and the reasons why people do not or cannot access the internet. The lesson leads a discussion about network availability (rural versus city locations, developed versus developing countries, available infrastructure, mobile network coverage as well as issues surrounding the digital divide. The main task is to write a newspaper article about these issues and factors.
A1e Cloud Computing
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A1e Cloud Computing

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This is the fifth lesson in a sequence of lessons that consider how business organisations use modern technology to improve their working practice. In this lesson students clarify the difference between cloud storage and cloud computing, learn about the different tools and features in cloud computing applications and discuss the benefits of collaborative working using cloud computing tools. The practical activity that is planned for in this lesson asks students to create a tutorial / user manual for a student entering their school on how to use any VLE or cloud computing softtware that you use in school. The lesson plan and learning mat are provided in PPTX, PPT and PDF formats although animation settings are altered in older PPT software.
32 Embedded Systems
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32 Embedded Systems

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This is the 7th lesson in a sequence of lessons covering Topic 3: computers of the Pearson Edexcel GCSE Computer Science (2020) course. The lesson introduces students to different devices that are computer controlled, and defines the term ‘embedded processor’. There are a range of activities that allow students to compare embedded and general purpose computer systems, and investigate the hardware used. This lesson includes a ‘matching pairs’ card game for the bell work activity. Learning mat and starter activity are provided as PDF, PPTX and PPT format. The lesson plan is saved as PPTX, PPT and PPTS formats. Note that some features are lost in PPT formats.
07 Asymmetric Encryption
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07 Asymmetric Encryption

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This lesson builds on lesson 6 in this unit, and describes the difference between symmetric and asymmetric encryption. The lesson includes the full cycle of activities and includes recall activities such as brain dump, and assessment for learning strategies such as a hinge question.
08 Assessment & DIRT Lesson
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08 Assessment & DIRT Lesson

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This is the assessment related to the unit of work on encryption. There is an associated DIRT lesson that follows the assessment and a tracker to check class achievement. Grades are related to approximate achievement expected by a year 7 group and should be amended or differentiated for other year groups. The assessment includes practical decryption activities, multiple choice questions and explain/describe questions as well as state / identify questions.
05 Playfair Cipher
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05 Playfair Cipher

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The fifth lesson in a sequence of lessons that challenge students to think about different ways that plain text can be converted, encrypted or coded into cipher text. This lesson introduces the Playfair cipher. This is a more challenging lesson to think about than the previous lessons and may need to be significantly differentiated for younger or students with additional educational needs.
11 Denary to Binary
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11 Denary to Binary

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This lesson is the third in a sequence of lessons that introduces students to look at how data is stored and manipulated on a computer system. This lesson reverses the process of learning from the previous lesson and looks at two methods for converting denary (base 10) numbers to binary (base 2) numbers. Learning Mat (LM) Worksheet is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PDF formats. Lesson Plan (LP) is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PPT Slideshow. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality.
13 Sign and Magnitude
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13 Sign and Magnitude

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This is lesson 5 in the sequences of lessons on data representation – part of the computer science GCSE course, although it can be adapted for a key stage 3 computing class that is being prepared for GCSE. This lesson introduces one way of showing negative numbers in binary format, and leads students to understand why this format is not good enough for computer programming. Learning Mat (LM) Worksheet is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PDF formats. Lesson Plan (LP) is supplied as PPT, PPTX and PPT Slideshow. Note that PPT files may lose some functionality.
33 Operating Systems
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33 Operating Systems

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This lesson is the 8th in a sequence of lessons that cover topic 3: computing of the Pearson Edexcel GCSE Computer Science course. In this lesson, students investigate the role of the operating system software in a computer system. By the end of the lesson they should be able to list examples of operating systems, state or describe the functions of an operating system and explain how the operating system manages the CPU in scheduling actions. There is a significant amount of key vocabulary important for this lesson. The lesson plan is provided in PPTX, PPTS and PPT formats, while the learning mat is available as PDF, PPTX and PPT files. Note that some animation features are lost in the PPT formatted files. The lesson includes a ‘bingo’ bell work starter activity. The learning mat is designed to be printed in A3.
35 Robust Software
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35 Robust Software

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This lesson is the 10th in a sequence of lessons that looks at how hardware and software are integrated on a computer system. This lesson looks at the reasons why computer programmers must make sure that their programs can cope with errors and the ways that they do this. There is a significant amount of new key vocabulary in this lesson, and it would be a good idea to set a homework that asks students to reinforce the terms introduced in this lesson. The lesson plan is provided in PPTX, PPTS and PPT formats, while the learning mat is available as PDF, PPTX and PPT files.