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This interactive online self-driving challenge from Siemens can supplement robotics education in computing. It enables pupils to programme a car to drive around a circuit without a driver, the circuits getting more complex as the challenge progresses.

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The joy and challenge of building ‘cheap and cheerful’ sensors has a wide appeal to adults as well as children. It also opens a wide number of links to aspects of the mathematics, science, computing, design and technology, and engineering curricula, supporting scientific investigation and discovery. These...

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This resource contains seventeen instant maths ideas requiring students to construct sequences from a variety of situations such as drawing stick animals, from formulae, and drawing patterns leading to linear, quadratic and cubic sequences. Other tasks include finding the number of dots in a rectangle, finding...

This SMILE resource contains three packs of games, investigations, worksheets and practical activities supporting the teaching and learning of sequences, from finding the next two terms of a simple linear sequence to exploring the limits of sequences.

Sequences pack one contains thirteen...

In this activity children will understand what is meant by ‘personal information’ and what this means in the digital world.

 

The main objective of this session is to understand what algorithms are.

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The main objective of this session is to understand what debugging and logical reasoning is, by using a 2D drawing and algorithm...

In this activity children will consider the personal information that might be appropriate to provide to a given person.  

The main objective of this session is to understand what logical reasoning is in context, by using a mathematics sequence activity...

In this activity children will increase their personal security online in this session through recognising and creating strong and...

In this activity children will discuss the dangers of online situations and think of ways to avoid these. 

There are a set of e-safety scenario cards in the downloadable files. This is a chance for anyone in your household to be joining in and discussing the impact. Remember your SMART rules when staying...

The main objective of this session is to understand what pattern spotting is in context, by using a series of recipes.

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The main objective of this session is to understand sorting algorithms in the context of a ‘bubble sort’ activity

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In this activity children will start to understand what illegal downloading is and the risks associated with this. 

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