Computing and IT Year 7-11 Subject Learning Scheme

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Computing IT Year 7- Subject Learning Scheme 07-08 Year 7 KS3 Key Learning Activities. knowledge skills experiences Basic Computing & ICT. Simple Algorithms, debugging, loops data-types Further Study Advanced Programming in multiple software (HTML & Python) Key Activities promoting SMSC British Values. Baseline Assessment Introduction to ICT E-Safety ICT skills Basic Computing Theory A sense of ; Understing of how individuals relate to each other. Rules of Law E-safety - Recognising moral dimensions to situations. Unit Computer Hardware Peripherals Peripherals, inputs, outputs Storage Processor & RAM Computer system Port & Cables A sense of ones own Being able to take on the roles of team leader team worker. Unit Control using Flowol Control outputs Manage a sequence Control outputs with input decisions Use of subroutines ones own Understing how what is learnt in the curriculum relates to life in society. Unit 3 Databases Create a table in design view Select datatypes appropriately Enter sort data in datasheet view Perform a query using keywords Perform multiple queries use logical operators Create reports Personal response accomplishm ent. responsibility A sense of Unit 4 Game Design using Scratch Create Sprites backgrounds Simple move comms Use of forever loops Use of IF statements Complex movement comms Use of variables responsibility A sense of Unit 5 Spreadsheets Create a spreadsheet model Formatting techniques Simple Formulae Simple Functions Charts & Graphs ones own A sense of

Being able to articulate attitudes values; Understing what is learnt in the curriculum how this relates to society. Key Homework E-safety Research Carry out a research task to identify different types of data storage we use. Key Assessment incl. dates Baseline Assessment written/practical W/B 08/09/4 BV Respect hour written test W/B 03//4 Create a h-drawn flowchart, using correct symbols, to show a sequence of instructions for a given task. Printed evidence of mimics created W/B 05/0/5 BV Respect Create a br new database containing records, data entry form, queries. hour practical Database test WB 0/03/5 Create a different paddle game independently. Printed evidence of game created WB 04/05/5 Create a br new spreadsheet using a basic given model. One hour practical Spreadsheet test WB 3/07/5 Year 8 KS3 Key Learning Activities knowledge skills experienc es Baseline Assessment File management E-Safety Basic Computing Theory Unit Computing Theory Computer Components Network types Network topologies Data storage Binary Hexadecimal Unit Web Design & HTML Website structures management Use of Master page Navigation & hyperlinks Design features & layout Unit 3 Programming with Python Print input comms Assigning recalling variables Understing data types Importing modules Unit 4 Multi-media Types of animation sketching designs Creating characters using vector tools Creating suitable background Designing a stop frame animation Unit 5 Spreadsheets Spreadsheet models If functions Validation & Goal seek Profit/loss & VAT Conditional formatting

Key Activities promoting SMSC British Values. Key Homework Key Assessment incl. dates A sense of ; Understing of how individuals relate to each other. Rules of Law E-safety - Recognising moral dimensions to situations. Being able to articulate attitudes values; Understing what is learnt in the curriculum how this relates to society. E-safety Research create a poster Baseline Assessment written/practical W/B 08/09/4 A sense of ones own Being able to take on the roles of team leader team worker. Create a datasheet to demonstrate knowledge of Network Topologies hour written test W/B 03//4 Adding multimedia features Basic HTML code responsibility A sense of Design create a website independently Printed evidence of website created W/B 05/0/5 Using value ranges Development of animation skills ones own A sense of Create a short computer program independently Printed evidence of learning tasks WB 0/03/5 ones own A sense of Create an animation independently Printed evidence of animation WB 04/05/5 ones own A sense of Create a spreadsheet independently One hour Spreadsheet practical test WB 3/07/5

Year 9 KS3 Key Learning knowledge skills experiences Digital Literacy, IIT & Computing. Computer Architecture Advanced Programming Further Study Computing ICT Key Activities promoting SMSC British Values. Investigation Logo Design Planning activities Referencing sources Importance of prototypes Development tools in DrawPLus Matching designs to audience Logo comparison peer feedback Annotation evaluation for assessment. responsibility A sense of Database structures Database design datasheet view Field formats, datatypes validation Research techniques Database queries Database reports formatting Evidencing database views ones own A sense of Audio editing Script writing, sound effects Recording techniques Audio editing on Audacity Export sound file formats ones own A sense of Spreadsheet Models Spreadsheet models - formatting, formulae functions Validation IF functions Testing What IF analysis Charts Use of spreadsheet model for recommendations ones own A sense of Digital Designs Flash Animations Image design in DrawPlus Simple animation Layout design in WebPlus Hyperlinks Keyframe Stopframe animations Cloning, timings onion skinning Screen size adjustment Export file formats Import positioning responsibility A sense of Web Design HTML/Web Authoring Storyboard designs Page setup master page WebPlus tools Import media Advanced tools Parent child pages, navigation bars Rollovers, galleries, light boxes Image size formats Accessibility ones own A sense of Key Homework Event investigation Logo prototypes Research of 3 possible tracks for the database Radio advert research Detailed prices of food, drink activities for event Sketch designs for layout of recommendations sheet Prototype designs Banner timeline Story board sketches Web page sketches

Key Assessment incl. dates Detailed review of activities. W/B 0/0/4 Detailed review evidence of database views. W/B 5//4 Detailed review of edited recording including discussion of techniques used. W/B 09/0/5 Dashboard model. Testing What If question analysis. Recommendations sheet. W/B 30/03/5 Detailed comments justifications of design choices. W/B 8/05/5 Justifications of design choices description of techniques used. Mock Exam W/B 3/07/5

Year 0 KS4 Key Learning knowledge skills experiences Key Activities promoting SMSC British Values Students gain a clear understing of the assessment criteria learn the key skills for the first sections of coursework. These include:- Investigation (Effective research) Image manipulations development. Students gain a clear understing of the assessment criteria learn the key skills for the first sections of coursework. These include:- Investigation (Effective research) Image manipulations development. Web Design. Students learn important web design principles. This includes:- functionality, accessibility usability. Students will learn advanced web design tool in order to create an effective website for a given scenario. Students will learn to use a variety of multimedia software will be able to independently choice appropriate tools. Students will learn to create edit movies be expected to plan effectively using a suitable timeline storyboard. Students will learn to use a combinations of elements including sound, video edited images. Students will be expected to analysis a database produce develop a professional report Students continue to learn the for the controlled assessment. The key learning will include the effective use of bitmap vector tools the combination of elements. Students will learn to improve products make effective use of feedback. Students will learn to use spreadsheet tools to create model of a real life situation. Students will be expected to research costs implement an effective spreadsheet model. This will include learning to use functions, formulas professional formatting tools. responsibility A sense of Web Design. Students will continue to learn important web design principles. They will learn to create professional website that include a variety of stimulating interactive features. These will include creating flash animations other special features. Students will learn to create a recommendations report. They will learn the key features of report learn to present professionally to a professional audience. Students will learn to use a selection of software select the most appropriate tools for a given task. Personal response Students continue to learn the for the controlled assessment. The key learning will include how to create a digital advert using effective elements that are suitable for a specific audience. Students will learn to create a promotional audio clip. They will use a variety of professional sound editing tools to develop enhance their sound track. Combinations of elements will be used to create a final track that is suitable for audience. Students will learn to create a multimedia product. This will require skills in designing, building testing. Students continue to learn the for the controlled assessment. The key learning will include how to create an effective e-portfolio evidence key learning. This will include learning different file formats how to reduce the file size of elements to be incorporated in their e- portfolio. Students will complete a final review of their coursework project. This will include discussing whether the products are fit for audience whether the CAB were met feedback was received. Students should also comment on ways in which the final versions could be further improved. Students will learn to evaluate their own performance. ones own A sense of

responsibility A sense of responsibility A sense of ones own A sense of responsibility A sense of Key Homework Key Assessments inc. dates SPB Homework (Summative Project Brief) SPB Research SPB Prototype SPB Feedback CAB Homework (Controlled Assessment Brief) CAB Research CAB Prototype CAB Feedback controlled assessment will be assessed. preparation work for the SPB. W/B 0/0/4 controlled assessment will be assessed. Web Page Evaluation Master Page Design Web Design Principles Timeline plan Prototype designs Prototype evaluation Students will receive mock examinations to assess their understing of the exam requirement. W/B 5//4 preparation work for SPB Homework SPB Research SPB Prototype SPB Feedback Spreadsheet planning Costs research Analysis of results controlled assessment will be assessed. preparation work for the SPB. W/B 09/0/5 preparation work for W/B 09/0/5 Web Page Evaluation Web Design Principles Special features of a website Recommendatio ns plan Template design Data analysis Students will receive mock examinations to assess their understing of the exam requirement. W/B 30/03/5 All students will receive feedback for all practice SPB Homework SPB Research SPB Prototype SPB Feedback Audio plan source research Planning Document Test Plan controlled assessment will be assessed. preparation work for the SPB. W/B 8/05/5 preparation work for W/B 8/05/5 SPB Homework SPB Research SPB Prototype SPB Feedback Checklist of Additional feedback required Peer comments controlled assessment will be assessed. preparation work for the SPB. W/B 3/07/5 preparation work for W/B 3/07/5

preparation work for W/B 0/0/4 W/B 5//4 preparation work for W/B 30/03/5

Year KS4 Key Learning knowledge skills experiences Students continue to learn the for the controlled assessment. The key learning will include how to effectively evaluate their progress. Students are required to write a final review of their project. This will include reflective comments on feedback given received. Web Design. Students learn important web design principles. This includes:- functionality, accessibility usability. Students will learn advanced web design tool in order to create an effective website for a given scenario. Improvement / Reflection time :- Students continue to learn the for the controlled assessment. The key learning to improve their e-portfolio based on teacher / peer feedback. Improvements will be made autonomously by all students. Web Design - Students learn to evaluate a web page they have created under exam conditions. This will include the ability to explain important design decisions, justify choices suggest further improvements. FINAL EXAM - Students will be able to identify the features of a mobile phone discuss these features. This will include the ability to identify mobile phone features used for specific s. Students will learn the limitations of mobile technology, including storage energy consumption. Students will identify health safety risks associated with the use of mobile technology. All students will learn about the different types of computers peripherals that are available some of the ways in which the Internet can be used as a tool for school work. All students will learn to discuss the features of GPS devices, including how digital imagers can be stamped with geographical data. Students will learn about wireless hotspots, biometric identification how to use internet based services. Students will look at the advantages disadvantages of a variety of entertainment devices from games consoles to digital tv. There will be a clear understing of copyright, privacy, cybercrime staying safe on the internet. Students will learn the health safety considerations when working on computers. They will learn the benefits drawbacks of mobile technology ways of working collaboratively. Students will look at software buying hosting effective methods of data backup. Students will identify areas of concern when buying goods on line look at identification authentication. Students will learn about health safety, including:- online, password protection security measures, reliability of websites, games safety data protection. Students will learn to consider that technology has both a positive negative impact on health well-being. Students will take their final exam as part of the full qualification. There will be an opportunity to revise all section complete several mock exams. Students will receive a pre exam revision booklet that will cover key aspects of their learning. FINAL EXAM

Key Activities to promote SMSC British Values. responsibility A sense of ones own A sense of responsibility A sense of ones own A sense of ones own A sense of ones own A sense of Key Homework: Key Assessments Inc Dates SPB Homework (Summative Project Brief) SPB Feedback. Mobile research Mobile computer specification Social networking benefits. controlled assessment will be assessed. preparation work for W/B 0/0/4 Web Design Principles. Advanced digital tools. Mobile Technology WiFi Advantages disadvantages of digital devices. Students will receive mock examinations to assess their understing of the exam requirement. W/B 5//4 CAB Homework (Controlled Assessment Brief) CAB Research. CAB Prototype. CAB Feedback. Health safety Data Storage retrieval Online business choice controlled assessment will be assessed. preparation work for W/B 09/0/5 Web Page Evaluation. Design justifications. App Design Business security Staying safe online Students will receive mock examinations to assess their understing of the exam requirement. W/B 30/03/5 Exam Preparation Mock exam questions. FINAL EXAM - FINAL EXAM - Unit Mock exam questions. W/B 0/0/4 Unit Mock exam questions. Unit Mock exam questions. W/B 09/0/5 Unit Mock exam questions. W/B 30/03/5 Unit Mock exam questions. FINAL EXAM

W/B 5//4 W/B 8/05/5