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GCSE Computer Science for OCR (9-1) J276 lessons without the planning
45 Key words
Revision and challenge cards
Starter slides
These resources will save you hours of planning. Better still - they are aligned to GCSE Computer Science OCR (9-1) J276.

Drag and drop HTML pages
I used this to teach the layout of the HTML course (available for sale on TES).
Can also be used as a starter for fun activities.

My heart will go on – A Python Valentines computing lesson
A lesson for valentines day.
A fully resourced lesson using the turtle in Python based around a fun valentines day challenge.
Full resources (teacher presentation, tasks, differentiated worksheets) and mapped to both the KS3 curriculum and GCSE OCR specification (extension and further tasks ensure that this is suitable for both).

Binary Birthday Card Starter
Simple enough starter where the students use the cards to write their birthday and then get a partner to work out the order of the cards.
Classes love it!

Reading 8 bit binary ASCII codes worksheet
Worksheet designed to help students understand 8-bit binary codes
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KS3 Binary resources for computing
Fantastic set of resources to help teach binary to KS3 students.
Represents an impressive saving over buying these resources separately.

Homework strategies for KS3 computing
Homework strategies for KS3 computing.
A short section of strategies for KS3 computing.
It is recommended to buy this resources as part of the bundle
KS3 computing - without the planning.

GCSE computing Homework strategies for OCR GCSE (9-1) J276
A short section of strategies for GCSE computing, designed for OCR GCSE (9-1) J276
It is recommended to buy this resources as part of the bundle GCSE Computer Science for OCR (9-1) J276 lessons without the planning.

Fake News Computing lesson for KS3
Designed for KS3 but can be easily adjusted for KS4 groups.
Contains worksheet, presentation, mini-quiz, activities and more!
The OECD announced that schools should teach people how to identify fake news. This computing lesson resource does just that.

Easter Bunny Newsletter with Publisher (Computing or IT KS2 / KS3)
Create a newsletter from Easter Bunny with Microsoft Publisher. Full instructions provided, works on both ICT and English skills for a fun session! Make sure the students have access to the instruction sheet (included).
Give them the instructions, show them the example and they’ll have enough for a lesson or two’s work.

Computer Science success certificate
This is a certificate that you can use in classes to celebrate success.
Easy to personalise (you don’t need special software). Presented in both Black and white and colour.
Print as many as you need for your class: perhaps even laminate them and get them to stick into their homework diaries or planners.

GCSE Computer Science 9-1 - Legal Revision for OCR
For the AQA GCSE 9-1 OCR Specification.
Contains tasks for revision around the computing legal requirements for businesses.

Brexit and Computer Science Legislation
Computing teachers now have a resource for both British values and for ethical, legal, cultural and environmental concerns, related to Brexit and also teaching the Computer Science legislation required by courses.
I would start students off with the pair work of News1 and News2 as a discussion task.
You can then run through the presentation, and then there is a discussion tasks.
Students take the worksheets (starting with Discussion in the file name) and then map the issues that Brexit might cause onto them. They can be provided with information about the various legislation that they need to study (Starting with FactSheet in the file name)
OCR's GCSE Computer Science specification (9-1) J276 requires students to discuss Computer Science technologies while considering:
Ethical issues
Legal issues
Cultural issues
Environmental issues
Privacy issues
And legislation relevant to Computer Science:
The Data Protection Act 1998
Computer Misuse Act 1990
51ºÚÁÏ Designs and Patents Act 1988
Creative Commons Licensing
Freedom of Information Act 2000

GCSE Computer Science 9-1 – Binary revision
For the AQA GCSE 9-1 Specification, and also suitable for OCR J276.
Contains a series of tasks for revision around binary and binary revision for students to use in preparation for their exams.