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Choose a Year Group 7 89 Lesson Objectives Key Stage 3 ICT

Choose a Year 7 Unit Unit 1 – Using ICTUnit 1 – Using ICT Unit 2 – Harry PotterUnit 2 – Harry Potter Unit 3 – The RainforestUnit 3 – The Rainforest Unit 4 – Corporate ImageUnit 4 – Corporate Image Unit 5 – ModellingUnit 5 – Modelling Unit 6 – Publishing on the WebUnit 6 – Publishing on the Web 7.0

Using ICT Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 7.1

Y7 U1 Lesson 1 To understand the rules of the computer suites To understand computer networks Using ICT

Y7 U1 Lesson 2 To understand how to log-on and log-off correctly To know how to save work in the correct location / folder To understand how to use the footer to add their name, form, and date to their work Using ICT

Y7 U1 Lesson 3 To learn the differences between input and output devices To review and practice how to use MSPowerpoint Using ICT

Y7 U1 Lesson 4 To draw the three main types of networks, with advantages and disadvantages To reinforce how to save completed work, and add their name to the footer To learn how to use copy and paste Using ICT

Harry Potter Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 7.2

Y7 U2 Lesson Harry Potter

Y7 U2 Lesson Harry Potter

Y7 U2 Lesson Harry Potter

Y7 U2 Lesson Harry Potter

Y7 U2 Lesson Harry Potter

Assessment Harry Potter

Rainforest Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 7.3

Y7 U3 Lesson Rainforest

Y7 U3 Lesson Rainforest

Y7 U3 Lesson Rainforest

Y7 U3 Lesson Rainforest

Y7 U3 Lesson Rainforest

Assessment Rainforest

Corporate Image Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 7.4

Y7 U4 Lesson 1 To know what a corporate image is To be able to recognise a corporate image To understand why a corporate image is important Corporate Image

Y7 U4 Lesson 2 To know that a design for a page is important To be able to design a standard publication To understand that good publications require a lot of planning and design Example 1 Example Corporate Image

Y7 U4 Lesson 3 To know what a logo is used for To be able to recognise good features of logo design To understand that logos give the corporate identity and its importance Examples of logos Corporate Image

Y7 U4 Lesson 4 To know that some images can be transferred onto the computer To be able to recognise an image from another source To understand that images transferred from another source can be manipulated Corporate Image

Y7 U4 Lesson 5 To know that some images can be transferred onto the computer To be able to recognise an image from another source To understand that images transferred from another source can be manipulated Corporate Image

Assessment To know what level the project is To be able to assess the level of the project To understand how to get to the next level Corporate Image

Modelling Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 7.5

Y7 U5 Lesson 1 Formatting To know a spreadsheet can be formatted To be able to use merge cells, cell height, cell width and cell shade features To understand that a spreadsheet can be formatted to help simplify a spreadsheet Modelling

Y7 U5 Lesson 2 Simple Formulas To know that a spreadsheet is used for calculating numbers To be able to include simple formulas To understand that a spreadsheet can be used to model profit and loss Modelling

Y7 U5 Lesson Modelling

Y7 U5 Lesson Modelling

Y7 U5 Lesson Modelling

Assessment Modelling

Publishing on the Web Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 7.6

Y7 U6 Lesson Publishing on the Web

Y7 U6 Lesson Publishing on the Web

Y7 U6 Lesson Publishing on the Web

Y7 U6 Lesson Publishing on the Web

Y7 U6 Lesson Publishing on the Web

Assessment Publishing on the Web

Choose a Year 8 Unit Unit 1 – Producing a NewspaperUnit 1 – Producing a Newspaper Unit 2 – Who Wants To Be A MillionaireUnit 2 – Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Unit 3 – Organising a PartyUnit 3 – Organising a Party Unit 4 – Holiday DestinationsUnit 4 – Holiday Destinations Unit 5 – Criminal DatabaseUnit 5 – Criminal Database Unit 6 – 8.0

Producing a Newspaper Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 Lesson 7 Lesson 8 8.1

Y8 U1 Lesson 1 To identify what makes an interesting magazine To identify what makes an article Producing a Newspaper

Y8 U1 Lesson 2 To understand the difference between a DTP and MSWord To use MSWord to create a general layout of a magazine To practice using the spellchecker and grammar checker Producing a Newspaper

Y8 U1 Lesson 3 To identify ways of presenting information to a young audience To understand how to plan a magazine Producing a Newspaper

Y8 U1 Lesson 4 To understand the variety of ways to collect information To understand reliability and validity i.e. collecting information relevant to the audience and information which is true Producing a Newspaper

Y8 U1 Lesson 5 To assess and edit information to suit a young audience To practice adding pictures from the internet Producing a Newspaper

Y8 U1 Lesson 6 To review past lessons To clarify past lessons Producing a Newspaper

Y8 U1 Lesson 7 To complete the magazine To evaluate the magazine Producing a Newspaper

Assessment To assess the learning of the students Producing a Newspaper

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 8.2

Y8 U2 Lesson Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Y8 U2 Lesson Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Y8 U2 Lesson Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Y8 U2 Lesson Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Y8 U2 Lesson Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Assessment Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Organising a Party Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 8.3

Y8 U3 Lesson Organising a Party

Y8 U3 Lesson Organising a Party

Y8 U3 Lesson Organising a Party

Y8 U3 Lesson Organising a Party

Y8 U3 Lesson Organising a Party

Assessment Organising a Party

Holiday Destinations Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 8.4

Y8 U4 Lesson 1 To know that information can be fact or opinion To be able to recognise fact from opinion To understand that information sources can be a mixture of facts and opinions Holiday Destinations

Y8 U4 Lesson 2 To know that searches can be refined To be able to use refined search techniques To understand that refining search techniques can make using a large database easier Holiday Destinations

Y8 U4 Lesson 3 To know that key words can be used to simplify searches To be able to identify key words To understand what key words are used to narrow down searches Holiday Destinations

Y8 U4 Lesson 4 To know that a document needs to be planned To be able to design a document for the intended audience To understand that good document design will add impact Holiday Destinations

Y8 U4 Lesson Holiday Destinations

Assessment To know what level the project is To assess project and level To understand how to get to the next level Holiday Destinations

Criminal Database Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 8.5

Y8 U5 Lesson 1 Introduction To know what a database is used for. To be able to recognise fields and records To understand that a database is used to hold enormous amounts of data that can be searched quickly Criminal Database

Y8 U5 Lesson 2 The Search for Information To know that a database can be used to find information quickly. To be able search and find specific records in a large database. To understand that a database can be used in many ways to find different types of information Criminal Database

Y8 U5 Lesson Criminal Database

Y8 U5 Lesson Criminal Database

Y8 U5 Lesson Criminal Database

Assessment Criminal Database

Y8 Unit 6 Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 8.6

Y8 U6 Lesson Y8 Unit 6

Y8 U6 Lesson Y8 Unit 6

Y8 U6 Lesson Y8 Unit 6

Y8 U6 Lesson Y8 Unit 6

Y8 U6 Lesson Y8 Unit 6

Assessment Y8 Unit 6

Choose a Year 9 Unit Unit 1 – Paradise Pizza ParlourUnit 1 – Paradise Pizza Parlour Unit 2 – The Dating AgencyUnit 2 – The Dating Agency Unit 3 – Get That CarUnit 3 – Get That Car Unit 4 – Theatre ProjectUnit 4 – Theatre Project Unit 5 – Web DesignUnit 5 – Web Design Unit 6 – 9.0

Paradise Pizza Parlour Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 9.1

Y9 U1 Lesson 1 Introduction To introduce the class rules & expectations To discuss how a fast food chain may use ICT in business To brainstorm how a pizza parlour may advertise to the public Paradise Pizza Parlour

Y9 U1 Lesson 2 To review clipart, spelling and, tables in MSWord To create a simple cost calculator in MSExcel To use MSPaint to create a picture of a pizza Paradise Pizza Parlour

Y9 U1 Lesson 3 To design a pizza take-away menu To learn how to insert graphics into MSWord from another program Paradise Pizza Parlour

Y9 U1 Lesson 4 To introduce IF and SUM functions in MSExcel To use MSExcel to calculate cost of pizzas To print out work Paradise Pizza Parlour

Y9 U1 Lesson 5 To review how MSPowerpoint works Using MSPowerpoint, create a presentation on the success of the business To use information from other programs (e.g. MSExcel) in presentation Paradise Pizza Parlour

Assessment Paradise Pizza Parlour

The Dating Agency Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 9.2

Y9 U2 Lesson The Dating Agency

Y9 U2 Lesson The Dating Agency

Y9 U2 Lesson The Dating Agency

Y9 U2 Lesson The Dating Agency

Y9 U2 Lesson The Dating Agency

Assessment The Dating Agency

Get That Car Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 9.3

Y9 U3 Lesson Get That Car

Y9 U3 Lesson Get That Car

Y9 U3 Lesson Get That Car

Y9 U3 Lesson Get That Car

Y9 U3 Lesson Get That Car

Assessment Get That Car

Theatre Project Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 9.4

Y9 U4 Lesson 1 To know what documents are used in a theatre To be able to recognise design features in a document To understand that all good design requires planning Theatre Project

Y9 U4 Lesson 2 To know what a programme is used for in a play To be able to recognise good design features To understand that good design requires planning Theatre Project

Y9 U4 Lesson 3 To know that different documents have different purposes To be able to design a document for a particular audience To understand that all documents must have a particular audience and different needs Starter Theatre Project

Y9 U4 Lesson 4 To know that a spreadsheet can be used to model a theatre To be able to recognise formulas and functions in a spreadsheet To understand that a spreadsheet can be used to model many different situations Theatre Project

Y9 U4 Lesson 5 To know about functions used in Excel To be able to recognise the purpose of some Excel functions To understand how to use some of the Excel functions Theatre Project

Assessment To know what level the project is To be able to assess the level of the project To understand how to get to the next level Theatre Project

Web Designer Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 9.5

Y9 U5 Lesson 1 Introduction To know the difference between printed material and a web page To be able to recognise design features of a web page To understand that a web page can be used for different audiences Web Designer

Y9 U5 Lesson 2 My First Web Page To know that web pages can be made using a simple text editor To be able to use a text editor to make web page To understand that tags can be used to format a web page Web Designer

Y9 U5 Lesson Web Designer

Y9 U5 Lesson Web Designer

Y9 U5 Lesson Web Designer

Assessment Web Designer

Y9 Unit 6 Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 9.6

Y9 U6 Lesson Y9 Unit 6

Y9 U6 Lesson Y9 Unit 6

Y9 U6 Lesson Y9 Unit 6

Y9 U6 Lesson Y9 Unit 6

Y9 U6 Lesson Y9 Unit 6

Assessment Y9 Unit 6